150 Growing Flowers 



In every garden there can be found a place for 



climbing vines. No other variety of plant offers 



so much for the trouble. Among those which are 



easiest to grow are: 



Canary-bird Vine Gourds Moonflower 



Cobsea scandens Hyacinth Bean Morning-Glory 



Cypress Vine Japanese Hop Nasturtium 



Clematis Common Hop 



General Plan of the Garden 



Plan the garden on the spot. While to put it 

 down on paper will be most helpful, the paper 

 design should be made in the garden itself, other- 

 wise there is likely to be confusion when it comes 

 to working out the plan with actual plants. The 

 size of the plants to be grown should always be 

 taken into consideration when setting aside a 

 certain space. 



Study the color scheme of your garden as you 

 would study the color scheme of your living rooms. 

 It is just as important. A first impression, gained 

 from the outdoor surroundings, means much. 



A flower garden should have some protection on 

 the north if early flowers are desired. A southern 

 or eastern exposure will permit the garden to get 



