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A Challenge 
to More Adventure in 
Your Garden 
How many new flowers are you adding to your 
garden this summer? Or have you sagged a bit 
into a kind of too comfortable floricultural rut, 
as some of our friends have recently admitted 
they’ve done? It’s easy to do—the fun of garden¬ 
ing is to experience the constant quickening of 
new excitement, new challenges to your skill as 
a planner and cultivator. It’s apt to lose some 
of its interest when the same varieties are re¬ 
peated year after year till even though beautiful, 
they become habit and you can produce them 
without the care and cunning and joyful antici¬ 
pation and hope that once made them a fasci¬ 
nating adventure. 
Decide now to embark on new quests of beauty 
next spring. There are enough fabulous possi¬ 
bilities in this book (and our spring catalog 
described on page 46) to chart a 10-years’ voyage 
of discovery that can make your garden a new 
triumph of uncommon loveliness—“A Wayside 
Gardens Garden"—and give you a new enthu¬ 
siasm, new enjoyment and new pride in accom¬ 
plishing and owning it. 
