The Busy Woman s Garden Book 



feet and be a perfect bouquet of bloom through- 

 out the summer. The branches are some vhat 

 pendulous and in the young state are better for a 

 little support. They afford delightful material 

 for cut-flower work and the odor has that fugi- 

 tive elusive quality of the violet, seeming to come 

 from different directions and to elude one's 

 search. 



It will be found an excellent plant to combine 

 with Spiraea Van Hutti as it comes into bloom 

 after that splendid plant has rested on its laurels 

 for the summer and keeps the hedgerow alive 

 with bloom and fragrance. 



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