GARDEN-MAKING 



If summer blossoming were wanted, instead of a spring dis- 

 play, one might cover the walls with Japanese ivy for a green 

 background, and plant such perennials as platycodon, monk's- 

 hood, achillea, monarda, and the evening-primrose. These 

 could be planted in April and would give flowers from June 

 until October. 



This sort of gardening is adapted to the smallest yard in 

 which there is a bit of sunlight. 



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An all-summer flower-garden 

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