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wild little Island — though the catalogues call 

 them Bellis perennis or "English" Daisies. 

 Then there were Candytuft, Lobelia, Stocks, and 

 Mignonette for cut flowers — and for fragrance. 



So the next step, once you've decided on a glass garden, is to start 

 ings to go into it^flowers for cutting, plants for winter and spring, and 



th „ . 

 vegetables 



Just for my own amusement, some Forget-me- 

 nots, Portulaca, some Pansies, to bloom in the 

 winter, and Salpiglossis (the latter not for its 

 name, but because I had read about it in a maga- 

 zine), and wanted to see what that wonderful 

 "velvety texture" was like. 



All in one Frame 



"All these in one frame," do you say? "Yes, 

 Ma'am. In the other frame we put cuttings of 



