FASHIONING THE GARDEN. 
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Doronicums, Galegas, German Irises, etc., may also be grown 
to good effect. There should be no attempt at “ dressiness ” 
or “ tidiness ” about a wild garden. The grass, with its Butter- 
cups, Ladies’ Smocks and other wild flowers, should be 
Fig. it. MORAINE GARDEN. 
A feature suitable for cultivating alpine plants that need a cool and moist 
condition for their roots. May be appropriately formed on a sloping site, 
with a bold rockery at the summit. 
allowed to grow in all its natural vigour till July before it is 
cut. Such a garden with its group of flowering shrubs and the 
other features is a thing of incomparable beauty and charm, 
