THE WILD GARDEN 



wild plants, it will be observed that the list is 

 quite a long one. No one need be afraid of not 

 being able to obtain plants enough to stock a 

 good-sized garden. The trouble will be, in most 

 instances, to find room for all the plants you 

 would like to have represented in your collection, 

 after you become thoroughly interested in the 

 delightful work of making it. The attraction of 

 it will increase as the collection increases, and 

 as you discover what a wealth of material for 

 garden-making we have at our very doors, with- 

 out ever having dreamed of its existence, you will 

 be tempted to exceed the limitations of the place 

 because of the embarrassment of riches which 

 makes a decision between desirable plants diffi- 

 cult. You can have but few of them, but you 

 would like all. 



