128 MAKY'S GARDEN AND HOW IT GKEW 



freight j the flat was piled high, and the little cut- 

 tings might tumble. 



"My seeds are all planted, and the beds are 

 .xr marked,too ! "said 



the neighbor with 

 evident pride. 

 "Come over and 

 see them. Can't 

 you?" 



"By and by," 

 answered the 

 under - gardener, 

 with a slight air 

 of importance, 

 "but I can't leave 

 these cuttings 

 now." 



"What are you 

 doing?" 

 "Would you like 



DIAGRAM OF GARDEN to come Qver and 



help, Finnan Haddie? You can if you like," she 

 said generously. 



"I 'm going to make an edging of these," ex- 

 plained Mary, judicially, when her neighbor had 



ARBOR. 



