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SHIRLEY: POPPIES 4. @ 4. Bo oS eo Ge es ROA we es 
WitpCarRor: oy 4 a oe Ss Soe Be ee Ss 
JAPANESE CLEMATIS (Clematis paniculata) . . . . «ss s+ 
VIRGINIA CREEPER AFTER AUTUMN PRUNING ....... - 
A TERRACED DRIVEWAY* . 2. 2 1 6 ee eee 
Dianthus plumarius . 6. 1 6 6 6 ww ee ee ee 
GOUTWEED (Zgopodium varigaia) ASA BORDER PLANT . . . . - 
Low BorvEr PLants HIDE THE FRAME AND STONE EDGINGS TO THE 
BEDS? ghacet ine Al ie tar a ee ey RE oy SR ES 
AzURE BLUE LARKSPUR. . 2. 6 1 6 ee ee et ee 
Livac P@ony Poppies . . . . 1. ee ee ee et 
Pink CANTERBURY BELLIS . . . . . 7 ee ee ee 
A SEPTEMBER Rost, Mrs. JOHN LaInc . . . . .. + ss 
SYRINGA BUSH): 4 6 3 % % 3 3 8 w 4 © eH 8 eH % 8 
Bouncinc Bet anpD Litac P@#ONY PopPIES . . . . . . ee 
VALUE OF TREES AS A BACKGROUND IN SUMMER AND A WINDBREAK 
TN WINTER’? ogee ep mee er a 
THe LANDSCAPE TOWARD THE EAst AS SEEN FROM THE GARDEN a 
As SEEN FROM My Winpow* . . . 2 1 1 ee ee ees 
A Heavy BLanKket oF SNow FaLits Earty AND DISAPPEARS LATE 
A BountiFruL BED FULL OF VicoROoUS P4ONY POPPIES. . . . . 
GOLDEN GLow AGAINST GRAY SHINGLES). ip thie te Se. Boos 
Hydrangea paniculata «©... ee ee ee 
MEADOW-RUE) ng: ce eK Rw wm ‘ 
HoLiyHocks STRIPPED OF THEIR FOLIAGE BECAUSE OF RUST . 
A Hazy Day IN OcTOBER . . . . . 1... 1 1 ee ee ee 
THe Droprinc oF LEAvEs MarKs THE PROGRESS NATURE MAKES 
A CurvED WALK witH TERRACED BEpDs CuT Our oF A SLOPE, SuG- 
GESTED BY SHADOWS AT NIGHT . fe. Me ES in nd vat EI 
PorTION OF A BED SET WITH YOUNG SHRUBS FOR AUTUMN EFFECTS 
Late SEPTEMBER ANNUALS...) ee ee ee ees 
WHITE FOXCLOVES « «© 4 6% *% % B® Be Be BE Se we es 
Waitt FLowers RECURRING LIKE A CHORUS IN A CONTINUOUS 
MELODY: 26.4) la OS a ae Be ss ei 
WILD WHITE DalIsIES UNDER CULTIVATION . . . . 2. 1 eee 
TaBLET—“ THE GARDEN OF OBLIQUE SHADOWS” . ..... 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MaximMuM ...... 2 BBO 
Earty Pink Cosmos STILL BLOOMING IN Ocroser Pe ee ee 
Arctotis SoutH AFRICAN Daisy (Arctotis grandis) . . . . 2. 
SwEET ScaBIoUS AND DoG-FENNEL ........ ees 
