THE JOYOUS ART OF GARDENING 



It is ingenuity that the city garden demands rather than 

 large expenditure, careful planniag rather than hard work, 

 and the happiness it yields is well worth the trouble. 



In the country the garden is a pleasure, yet it is only one 

 of many "green delights." Without it are hills and brooks 

 and running streams to be had for the seeking; but in the 

 city the little garden stands for all of the country a man has, 

 and therefore the more dearly necessary. 



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