“Maxwell Court ” 
A TERMINUS OF THE PERGOLA 
wage continual experimentation somewhere 
between the two extremes of variety and 
monotony. This year’s mistakes are to be 
corrected next year, and who is so sure that 
future trials will have for him no pitfalls. 
But let us turn to the planting of “ Maxwell 
Court ” as it is this year. 
Tulips and crocuses came with the spring 
and passed with it. The later months 
have seen the maturity of zinnias, irises, 
foxglove, hibiscus, flowering cherries, vari¬ 
colored phlox, Canterbury bells, larkspur, 
Japanese anemones and lilies, stocks, helio¬ 
tropes and hollyhocks. These have occu- 
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