WILD GARDENS AND NATURALIZING 
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A Narcissus -Bordered Walk 
An agreeable feature on large grounds is the semi -shaded boundary 
walks which afford such capital situations for naturalizing hardy plants, 
ferns and bulbs. To the left is such a walk, with edgings of the 
fine Poet’s Narcissus, that have remained undisturbed for years. Under 
CAMPANULAS IN THE WILD GARDEN 
such conditions these thrive, multiply and flower with luxuriance equal 
to that of ordinary culture. This treatment may also well be applied to 
many other bulbous -flowering plants, which, allowed to "naturalize,” 
eventually expand into large colonies, producing a mass of color suffi- 
cient to make itself felt. 
