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JUDGE Lessons in Elementary Landscaping LO ergeat When is a good time to get working on the place in the pring so that weeds and such don’t get ahead of you? : About January Ist, unless it e an early spring. Ques.: How long should lawn grass be permitted to grow? Ans.: The matter is automatic. It will grow as long as the drought stays away. Ques.: How often should a lawn mower be oiled? Ans.: Less frequently owner, Ques.: How do you tell weeds from rare and valuable flowers you're try- ing to cultivate? than its They’re weeds. Where can rich garden soil be obtained? Ans.: From the neighbor across the street whose petunias are cut- ting off the sun from the lilac hedge you're trying to grow. Ques.: What is the advantage of daylight saving time for suburban commuters? Ans.: They can see potato bugs and gypsy moths distinctly for a whole extra hour. Ques.: What should be weeds in the driveway? Ans.: Nothing needs to be for them. Ques.: What will result from hoe- done for done a ing your vegetable garden vigorously three times a week? Ans.: Blisters. Ques.: In a flower garden what goes with a border of red and purple vantage of They keep the birds happy nging, and it’s nice to have singing birds around. —PARKE CUMMINGS. T is becoming more and more ap- parent that the only thing the average Congressman is interested in saving is his face. comicbooks.com