The Garden Magazine, January, 1921 
231 
J. Horace McFarland Co. 
“BLESS ME, WHAT A DELIGHTFUL PROSPECT IS HERE! 
AND SO IT OUGHT TO BE, FOR THIS GARDEN WAS DE- 
SIGNED FOR PLEASURE— BUT FOR HONEST PLEASURE” 
Erasmus 
The possibility of treating the utility garden in a way that 
makes it attractive and alluring becomes here an accomplished 
fact. The four quarters into which a garden is normally 
divided for purposes of rotation and other practical reasons, 
are happily united by the introduction of a central feature 
