The Garden Magazine, May, 1924 
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"IT SEEMS AS IF THE LAND 
WERE BREATHING DEEP BENEATH THE SUN’S CARESS” 
Henry Han Dyke 
AN IDAHO GARDEN 
Who would guess this to be natural desert land or 
imagine that a mere irrigation ditch could be so 
turned to lovely uses? Irises (Japanese and Pseu- 
dacorus) crowd along its rim, Day-lilies and Forget- 
me-nots bend forward as if eager to touch the quietly 
flowing water, White Birches sentinel the little bridge 
whose rails are lightly clothed with Clematis (pani- 
culata) and Roses (Dorothy Perkins). Garden of 
Mrs. R. M. Davidson at Boise (see also page 212) 
