The Garden Magazine, July, 1923 
303 
NOT A FORMAL GARDEN WITH THE WELL-GROOMED BEDS 
GROWING SCENTLESS BLOSSOMS WAVING HAUGHTY HEADS, 
BUT A FRIENDLY TANGLE * * * 
RIOTING AND TWINING WITHOUT GARDENER'S ART 
SUMMER IN MY GARDEN IS SUMMER IN MY HEART.” 
The Poppy, long a favorite on its own account, has 
since the Great War an added appeal. Seen from the 
porch of Mrs. W. I. Higgins’ home at Deer Lodge, 
Montana, this lovely informal planting of Cornflow¬ 
ers, Baby’s-breath (Perennial Gypsophila) and Poppies 
sweeps off in brilliant color to the free fields beyond 
