FOXGLOVES IN A GARDEN AT EDGEWORTH, PA. 



things not half so fine. After the irises come the Japanese lilies, and 

 with a little management these will give a brave show of bloom through- 

 out the summer and fall until frost comes. To carry us through the 

 summer we have also tall phloxes, yuccas, rudbeckias, gaillardias, tiger 

 lilies, hollyhocks single and double campanulas, Rosa rugosa, day 

 lilies, altheas, hydrangeas, tamarix, hardy sunflowers, bocconias, bol- 

 tonias, the splendid tall delphiniums, and the curious and beautiful 

 (Liatris pycnostachya^which attracts all the butterflies in the neighborhood. 

 These and many other lovely things give a succession of beauty through- 

 out the summer days. 



And when fall comes we have still some of the best flowers in reserve 

 notably the Japanese anemones and the old-fashioned and really harc^ 

 chrysanthemums. The flowers of both these good things will endure 

 the early frosts and early snow-storms and delight us with a show of 

 bloom on such sunshiny days as we may be favored with in late fall. 



