THE HOME GARDEN. 
I. 
GARDENS AND GARDENING. 
“I have been in Corisande’sgarden,” said Lotliair, “ and she has 
given me a rose.” 
Such a garden 
as Corisande’s 
will well bear de¬ 
scribing: “In the 
pleasure-grounds of 
Brentham were the 
remains of an an¬ 
cient garden of the 
ancient house that 
had long ago been 
pulled down. AVhen 
the modern pleas¬ 
ure-grounds were 
planned and crea¬ 
ted, notwithstand¬ 
ing the protests of 
artists in landscape, 
the father of the 
present duke would 
