NOTEWORTHY FLOWERS 



T sometimes happens that a simple arrangement 

 conceived without any idea of a really great re- 

 sultant harmony results in a very pleasant surprise, 

 and I was thus pleasantly surprised when I saw 

 my group of fifteen buddleias and seventy-five 

 Queen Charlotte Japanese anemones a veritable 

 cloud of mauve and clear rose flowers. I wanted 

 a good Autumn effedt and secured it far beyond 

 my expedtations. 



^ When I ordered fifteen of the larger clumps 

 } obtainable of Buddleia Superba, it was my thought 

 to intermingle the rosy-pink michaelmas daisy St. 

 Egwin with Buddleia Superba, but when thinking 



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