ILLUSTRATIONS

[Tall Poplars Lend Dignity to a Garden Setting]
[Let Gutters of Cobblestones Line Your Path]
[A Successful Grass Path]
[A Brick-paved Path Flanked by Many-hued Iris]
[The Sunlight Sifts Through the Sheltering Vines of the Pergola]
[Build Your Pergola with Cobblestone Supports and Rustic Top]
[The Moss Grows Between the Stone Walk]
[A Tea-house]
[Stepping-stones in a Grass Path]
[Lily Ponds in a Formal Garden]
[Stone Steps Attractively Planned]
[A Fountain that Serves as a Background for a Lily Pond]
[Marble Steps Leading to the Water in a Formal Garden]
[An Old-fashioned Garden Is Often Entered Under an Arch of Latticework]
[A Fine Decorative Iron Gateway]
[A Successful Entrance to a Formal Garden]
[The Central Feature of the Garden May Be a Bird-bath]
[A Well-placed Bird-bath]
[An Ornament Delightfully Used to Mark the Opening of Paths Through Woods]
[A Formal Garden Seat]
[A Simple and Attractive Garden Seat]
[Stately Lilies Add Charm and Dignity to a Gravelled Walk]
[A Pond-lily Pool of a Very Attractive Shape]
[A Lily Pond that Fills Charmingly a Corner of a Garden]
[There Is an Ever-changing Beauty to a Garden Whose Paths Are Broken Here and There by Pools]
[Grassy Paths Lead Pleasantly to the Sun-dial]
[The Sun-dial Is a Feature in Itself]
[An Old Well Used Effectively as a Decorative Feature]
[Narcissus Stands in the Heart of the Fountain]
[A Roman Fountain Placed Against a Very Appropriate Background]
[An Artistic Fountain Particularly Well Placed]
[This Wall Fountain with Its Shell Background and Basin Is Most Fittingly Placed]

FOREWORD

Doubtless we have all realized the allurement of the garden, as we walk between the beds, drinking in the sweet perfume of the many flowers, or as we watch the birds perched on the branches or lazily swinging on the flowers, twittering to their mates as they sip the nectar or prune their plumage, after bathing in the sparkling water of the pool.

There is more than enjoyment that comes to the garden lover through his life among the plants. He grows broader and becomes forgetful of the trivial cares and prejudices of every-day life as he watches their development. He comes to the garden for inspiration and finds it among the flowers.

We are by nature garden lovers, and though with some the feeling has not as yet been developed, yet deep in the depths of their soul is a yearning for intercourse with Nature and her lessons—taught through the cultivation of flowers. It spells Contentment, Happiness and Love.

It is a delight to visit gardens, and study the character of the designer. It is no hard matter to read through varied planting likes and dislikes in the owner. It brings us closer together, this mutual love of floriculture, and it is in discussion of this theme that we forget the sordid phases of life.

Visit the gardens with me, listen to the anthem of the birds sung at morn and eventide. Learn their habits, and make them friends, so that they will nestle into your often lonely life, bringing with them a gladness that is not only delightful but alluring.

Many a love story has been told among the flowers, many a real story has been developed as one sat gazing at some flower-laden field. Joy and sadness has been our varied lot since we began our garden work, but as the years go on, gladness predominates. We grow to look forward with a tender longing for the coming spring. We hang lovingly over the opening buds of the early flowers. We are glad that we, too, have grown to know the flowers, that we have learned through their poetic language solace for the wounded soul, and how to live better lives, through intercourse with them.

To my many friends who have made it possible for me to visit their gardens, and to reproduce their carefully thought out schemes in pictures, I extend my hearty thanks. It has done much to make not only my life but other lives happier. It is with the hope that others may find the same enjoyment in this work that I have that I send it forth to perform its mission and with the hope that it may encourage others to start gardens of their own and to give to them a happiness they have never known before. If I have accomplished this I have met the desire of my heart.


THE GARDEN PATH AND BORDER


LET GUTTERS OF COBBLESTONES LINE YOUR PATH