IN THE IFMKMONIOUS GARDEN 



ARMONY in Gardens? Does not even voic- 

 ing the words bring to mind all that is sweet 

 and fine in color? The poet who insisted 

 that the two most euphonious words in the 

 English Language were "cellar-door" when 

 said slowly and softly, with a rising in- 

 flection, had evidently forgotten all about the word "har- 

 mony" just as we sometimes forget its meaning and place 

 flowers side by side that are in 

 perpetual feud, robbing them of 

 their color rights which we have 

 destroyed. Flowers are so help- 

 less; they are in our hands to 

 place at will. A vivid orange 

 Calendula hand in hand with a 



