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with its medley of form and color. Nearly every yard has some 

 such strip of land along a rear walk or fence or against a build- 

 ing. It is the easiest thing to plant it, — ever so much easier 



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24. An open back yard. Flowers may be thrown in freely along the borders, 

 but they would spoil the lawn if placed in its center. 



than digging the characterless geranium bed into the center 

 of an inoffensive lawn. The suggestions are carried further in 

 Figs. 22 to 25. 



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25. A flower 

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at the rear or one side of the place 



