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The Garden Magazine, January, 1920 



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TRIUMPHING OVER HANDICAPS THAT ARE GEOGRAPHICAL 

 AS WELL AS SEASONAL 



Jungle and mountain-top possibilities that bid fair, if they 

 are realized, to make it seriously rival the outdoor garden 

 lurk in every greenhouse. Here in Mr. Burridge's garden at 

 Beverley Farms, Massachusetts, is an effect in rockery under 

 glass, giving naturalistic settings for sundry tropical plants 

 which ordinarily are seen only in serried rows of pots on the 

 benches. Begonia rex varieties are conspicuous with Polypody 

 ferns, etc., with an occasional Orchid among the rocks; a 

 Cibotium is above the doorway and Papyrus and Arrow-head 

 decorate the little tropic pool 



