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The Mary Frances Garden Book; or, Adventures Among the Garden People

Chapter 4: INSTRUCTIONS—
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About This Book

A young girl named Mary Frances and her brother Billy learn gardening through playful episodes in which anthropomorphic garden folk—roosters, fairies, and other helpers—explain soil preparation, planting seeds and bulbs, parts of flowers, pollination, pest remedies, and care for vegetables, annuals, perennials, and roses. Interwoven with the narrative are clear, practical instructions, lists of recommended plants for children, methods for making hotbeds, and a month-by-month outline to guide seasonal garden work.

INSTRUCTIONS—

  CHAPTER
1. To Prepare the Soil XIII, XIV
2. How to Plant Seeds XIV, XV
3. Names of Parts of Flowers XVII, LXI
4. Fertilization or Reproduction XIX-XXI
5. Insect Enemies and Remedies XXIX
6. How to Plant Bulbs LVI
7. Concerning Vegetables LVIII
8. Roses: How to Plant and Tend XXXV-XXXVII
9. The Best Roses to Grow XXXVI
10. Annuals: When and How to Plant XI
11. Perennials: When and How to Plant LI
12. How to Tell the Common Wild Flowers XXXIX-XLVIII
13. How Plants Grow XLIII
14. How to Make a Hotbed LVII
15. Best List for Children’s Flower Gardens V
16. Best List for Children’s Vegetable Gardens V
17. Outline of Each Month’s Work for a Year LXIII