THE JOY OF COMPARATIVE SUCCESS 



Rather is it in the contemplative study of the individual 

 perfection of every kind of plant we grow : in so closely 

 making its acquaintance that we are able to anticipate its 

 needs, tending it from birth that we may the better 

 appreciate its harvest of blossom. " Whom little will 

 not, nothing will content is a proverb that merits a 

 conspicuous place in every flower plot, for it epitomises 

 the creed of the home gardener, and upon its acceptance 

 rests the appreciation of the joy of comparative success. 



