qA Suggestion 



ONE of the joys of garcleuing is that it is never finished, never with- 

 out new interests and possibilities that come to light not only in 

 onr own gardens but also in those that we maj^ chance to visit. To fully 

 realize these possibilities, however, we must take note of them, remem- 

 ber them, compare, contemplate and develop them. 



The following pages are left blank so that you can make such gar- 

 den notes and memoranda, with which to render your future work and 

 study more enjoyable, more successful and more profitable — for your- 

 self and for your garden brethren, also. If their use should lead you 

 into the habit of keeping a garden diary such as that mentioned in 

 Chapter IX, so much the better. 



(garden ^^tes and <SMemordnda 



