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The Wild Garden 



is nearer 10 nature than any other 

 style of garden. It is simple, in- 

 expensive, permanent, and being 

 arranged on nature's plan it is net 

 readily destroyed by occasional 

 neglect. 



Its Subjects are the best of 

 our native plants and plants allied 

 to them from countries having 

 climates similar to our own. From 

 northern lapan, Siberia, northern 

 Europe and the mountainous parts 

 of southern Europe, there have 

 been obtained many plants adapt' , 

 ed to the American Wild Garden. 



Not a few of the best of these 

 are bulbous plants which require 

 to be planted in Autumn. 



A select list of Bulbs suitable 

 for Wild Gardens and natural 

 plantations is given on the oppo- 

 site page. 



