pale pink bloom! Needless to say, poor little pink 

 bloom grows pale and wan while orange Calen- 

 dula's feelings cannot be determined, being so 

 very yellow. It is not always what we plant in 

 our gardens but where, and how, for a garden 

 may include all the most beautiful flowers and yet 

 be lacking in harmony and you will recognize this 

 lack of harmony — you will wonder and wonder 

 why. Should we find we have made mistakes, 

 they need not remain to reproach us day after 

 day, because, you know, most of the nurseries 

 supply throughout the entire Summer potted 

 plants of almost every kind of flowers, and if we 

 find we have erred in assembling colors, or vari- 

 eties, we can remove them. 



We owe it to our gardens that they be har- 

 monious, for of all the material things that give 

 us real pleasure, surely our gardens have the 

 least reason to be inharmonious. Women nat- 

 urally have a cultivated eye for color, for arrange- 



