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wahoos, witch hazel, magnolia for the south- 

 east fringe tree south-east also elders, 

 white flowered and red berried. Then think of 

 the rhododendrons, laurels, azaleas, barberries, 

 blackberries, spice-bushes, wild roses and 

 snowberries ! Of hardy herbaceous plants 

 and bulbs we have enough to keep the garden 

 fair and sweet from early until late, hepati- 

 cas, bloodroots, violets, thalactrums, trilliums, 

 phloxes, lady's slippers, columbines, larkspurs, 

 iris, lilies, lobelias, blue and red, monardas, 

 liatris, ox-eyes, buttercups, ageratums, helian- 

 thus, rudbeckias, yarrows, goldenrods, all of 

 the wonder-world of asters, the ferns, the 

 grasses and the sedges ! The list is endless, 

 and the joy of giving a helping hand to these 

 beautiful compatriots (some of whom are in 

 danger of their lives from the ignorance and 

 greed of men) is one that need not be withheld 

 from anyone who has an ell of ground. If you 

 like, you can buy all of these, and many another 

 from some of the sensible and public-spirited 

 growers, who devote themselves to the cultiva- 

 tion and dissemination of patriotism in this 

 charming way. You will find, however, that 

 your garden means something very much 



