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sre deserving of attention and less deserving of the neglect they suffer, than garden 
s direction. It is not enough to plant flowering things, have them spring up and 
jore than a display of a number of plants. It is a creation of man’s ingenuity in 
th by selection, arrangement, color, choice, contrasts and design. Thus it happens 
tion to the structural side of gardening. Perhaps his first season has found him 
-and finding satisfaction in their reaching florescence unretarded. But later he 
2 some of nature’s plant arrangements. He will wish to construct arbors, mazes, 
‘ers which shall fill the vista with a blaze of unpatterned gorgeousness, but if he 
nts to any extent, he will still gain satisfaction in constructing a garden arch such 
ill reveal possibilities along this line that will prove inspiring to the garden-maker. 
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