The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



243 



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Maitie Edwards Hewitt, Photo. 



WHERE WINTER HAS NO STING 



This delightful bower contains all the requirements of a 

 good window garden. The wide, deep recess; the tall glass 

 openings admitting ample light both from above and from 

 the sides; the movable curtains; the well cared for plants 

 make a place where rest and comfort are combined with 

 color and cheer. Note the detachable saucers under all the 

 plant pots; also the display of crystal in varying shapes 

 delicately scintillant in the sunlight of wintry days. Some 

 very charming color effects may be gained by a similarly 

 judicious use of the glass much featured in the shops now- 

 adays in hues of amber, amethyst, turquoise, and claret 



