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H 0 u s e & Garden 
The curious flowers of the Jack-in-the-pulpit are 
succeeded in September by balls of brilliant scarlet 
berries, fit spotlights for the deep woods in which 
they gleam 
Among the early spring perennials is the squirrel- 
corn, a plant of the rich, open woods. When the 
site is right it is an exquisite addition to the wild 
garden 
Delicacy of form 
and color amid 
harsh surroundings 
■—a wild larkspur 
Open woods and 
prairies are the nat¬ 
ural home of the 
shooting-star 
Two splendid per¬ 
ennials for the wild 
garden are the tril- 
lium and anemone 
