A LITTLE GARDEN 

 THE YEAR ROUND 



A LITTLE FLOWER GARDEN 



THERE is a lovely garden nestling in 

 a quiet valley of the Connecticut 

 countryside that I shall call Every- 

 man's garden, because here one finds, season 

 after season, a world of dehght in the delec- 

 table array of blooming things dear to the heart 

 of every one who holds close to him the memory 

 of Hollyhocks, Larkspurs, Columbines, Mari- 

 golds, Cockscombs, Poppies, Asters, Fox- 

 gloves, Canterbury BeUs, Love-in-a-Mist, 

 Mignonette, Sweet WiUiam, Petunias, the 

 Zinnia and all the other beautiful flowers we 

 have called old-fashioned because we love them 

 best. Here one finds no orderly array of 



