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The Garden Magazine, September, 1921 



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'FLOWERS THAT MOVED LIKE WINDS ALIGHT" 



Francis l.edwidge 



Such a situation of partial shade is just what the Japanese 

 Anemone (A. japonica) loves best; here it finds requisite 

 shelter and moisture, and a charming background for its 

 lightly hung flowers. Gallantly continuing to bloom from 

 September to late frost — when most of our garden friends 

 have begun to tuck themselves up snugly for the winter — 

 its rare hardihood should win it a place in any border 

 planted for fall effect. At "The Reef," Newport, R. I., 

 residence of Mrs. E. B. Andrews 



