Our Country Home How We Transformed a Wisconsin Woodland

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On descending the steps from the terrace, two small pyramidal box trees stand on either side of the centre path, flanked by two Japanese quinces beyond at each end of the flowering border. By these grow clumps of bleeding-hearts, one in very truth from my grandmother's garden, where it flourished forty years ago. Old- fashioned fringed pinks fall over the path, and a mass of heliotrope is tucked in by the pier gate, from whence down the southern border, across the western end, and back along th
...e northern border, rise towering dahlias, pink and yellow and crimson and white, with phlox of varying tints before them. Snapdragons, larkspur, and marigolds fill in all spaces to the lobelia border on the southern 97 I R C O U X T R Y HOME side, while on the northern side of the garden grow the nicotine, white and pink and purple, so deliriously fragrant in the starlight, a group of hyacinthus candicans. And masses of peonies and mari- golds, the African anil French, and sanvitalia. Which if it isn't a marigold ought to he.

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