SUNSHINY AND 
LIVABLE 
Great masses of bloom 
interestingly varied in 
shape above which 
Foxgloves lift their 
piquant spires. Garden 
of Mts. Frederick W. 
Kelly at Landsdowne, 
Pa. 
MIDSUMMER IN 
MICHIGAN 
Blue Cornflowers, 
Salmon-pink Zinnias, 
and Sweet Alyssum 
sweep gaily down this 
border in Mrs. H. L. 
Hurst’s garden at 
Pontiac, Mich. 
Little Glimpses into Some 
Gardens of Our Neighbors 
SPRING COMES TO CALIFORNIA 
The bright pink of Tulips Clara Butt backed by 
the foliage of Phlox and Pearl-bush and faced with 
the fine little flowers of Alyssum saxatile. At 
the home of Mrs. L. B. Stapleton, Oroville, Cal. 
A NOVEL USE OF DRIFTWOOD 
Quite like some mythical griffin at rest is this gnarled piece of old 
Cedar with a bird-bath swinging from its tail, a tub of Nasturtiums 
on its head, and a box of Vinca and Geraniums where its body 
ought to be. In the garden of R E. Condit, Harper, Wash. 
UNDER COLORADO SKIES 
Lily pool in the garden of Mrs. W. T. Mathis at Pueblo, Colo. 
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