16 Gardening Under Glass 



had when we were youngsters. We give more 

 time to some unimportant detail of a new coat 

 than to getting out for an afternoon tramp and 

 bringing back an armful of Bayberries or Bitter- 

 sweet, to add a note of cheer to the living room 

 for a twelve-month. We worry more over the 

 architectural harmony of our houses than we do 

 over the harmony of our lives. 



Would a little glass garden disturb the severe 

 simplicity which we so handsomely paid our 

 architect to achieve? Then, shall we admit that 

 it is not to be considered? Shall we give in to 

 such architectural mandates, no matter if our 

 vision may be beginning to get warped and our 

 gray matter grown a little mouldy, for want of 

 that soul-refreshing touch which only mellow 

 sunshine and green growing things can give? 



It is but a step from the gardening you've been doing outside to suc- 

 cess in gardening inside. Come in antl see for yourself. 



