CHILDREN'S GARDENS 



by the richness of the scarlet, white, blue or 

 deep purple of the fruit. The color scheme may 

 be continued through the winter by a judicious 



A Home Garden in May, Washington, D. C. 



grouping of the shrubs, whose winter stems are 

 brilliant in bright red, yellow, vivid green, pur- 

 ple and rich brown; the whole border will then 

 seem enveloped in a haze of composite color 

 of twigs, with here and there a dominant note, 

 that accentuates and gives character to the 

 composition. 



A school garden to accomplish its purpose 

 must be broad in its influence. All plans, op- 



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