CHAPTER III 



THE DESIGN ATTRACTIVE 



DESIGN is really the secret of our kind of a vegetable gar- 

 den. Give us the magic which good design can offer and 

 right soon can we give to our array of growing vegetables 

 the sightliness and the interest usually considered the attributes of 

 flower gardens alone. If some of us look at the meagre space we 

 have and sigh our regret that there isn't room for a flower garden 

 also, we musn't forget that flowers will thrive side by side with 

 the more prosaic vegetables. Proper ornament makes a simple 

 gown a creation and gives distinction to the room wherein it 



THR.LL GE.NE&AL 

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Fig. 6 Three general types of gardens; A, accent in the center of 

 garden; B, accent at end of garden; and C. accent outside of garden 



