"Beautiful results may be got on smallest groimds." 



This is half of a back yard, the whole of which is equally handsome. The place to which it 

 belongs took a capital prize in the Carnegie Flower Garden Competition. 



"MuflBe your architectural angles in foliage and bloom/' 



An in^-isible fault of this planting is that it was set too close to the building and tended 

 to give an impression, probably groundless, of promoting dampness. Also it wa3 an 

 inconvenience to mechanics in painting or repairing. 



