Vol. XXXIV, No. 6 



The Garden 



MA GAZINE 



February, 1922 



"WHAT PLANT WE IN THIS APPLE-TREE? 

 SWEETS FOR A HUNDRED FLOWERY SPRINGS 

 TO LOAD THE MAY-WIND'S RESTLESS WINGS," 



William Cullen Bryant 



Mattie Edwards Hewitt, Photo. 



When an old orchard may be so converted to beauty, 

 why should not a new one be set out with its pictorial 

 possibilities definitely in mind? The Apple tree fur- 

 nishes an ornamental pivot about which even a very 

 small garden may spread its embroideries to advantage; 

 the Pear, Plum, Peach, and Quince as well have been 

 too long ignored in decorative plantings. Garden of 

 Mrs. Egerton Winthrop at Syosset, L. I. 



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