ARRANGEMENT OF HOME GROUNDS 
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Perennials come up year after year without replanting, 
and we learn to look for them and to love them as we love 
old friends. 
Mixtures of annuals and perennials make a desirable 
flower garden. The perennials give a characteristic of 
permanence. Many perennials bloom in the late spring 
or early summer. Most annuals commence to bloom 
about the time the perennials are through blooming. 
Illustrating: a side lawn planting of deciduous trees, shrubbery and tall peren¬ 
nials flanking the open grass space, and a foreground section of boundary line plant¬ 
ing of oriental poppy, hemorocallis, funkia and speciosum lilies under the partial 
shade of a friendly pine tree. 
