The Garden Magazine, May, 1922 



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J. Horace McFarland Co., Photo. 



PHLOX AND FORGET-ME-NOT BLOOMING IN UNTRAMMELED FREEDOM 



Again it is to Dr. Sargent that we turn for the perfect example of gardening in nature's manner; all such bits of 

 deliberately created beauty (which abound in his garden at Brookline, Mass.) seeming so fundamentally part of 

 the native American landscape that we are more than ever convinced of the wisdom of studying nature's ways. 

 This is happy proof that "wild" gardening is primarily a matter of treatment rather than of materials; and, 

 after all, the domesticated inhabitants of present-day gardens trace their ancestry out into field, forest, or glen 



