THE GARDEN AT HOME 



fine mauve-blue Michaelmas Daisy, called Feltham Blue, 

 was planted close by the bold, grey-leaved Knotweed, 

 and on that October day I saw nothing finer. 



As I conclude, let me draw the reader's attention to 

 an old Michaelmas Daisy that in these days of innumer- 

 able new varieties is in danger of being lost sight of 

 namely, Aster Novae- Angliae ruber. Here again the charm 

 of right colour association is apparent, for the foliage 

 is dark green, against which the fine rose-crimson blossoms 

 show to great advantage. 



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