قراءة كتاب The Garden, You, and I

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The Garden, You, and I

The Garden, You, and I

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

A Seaside Garden (see p. 243) Frontispiece
"The magnolias below at the road-bend" 8
English Larkspur Seven Feet High 32
Fraxinella—German Iris and Candy-tuft 44
Longfellow's Garden 81
The Summer Garden—Verbenas 86
Asters 90
The Pictorial Value of Evergreens 102
"My roses are scattered here, there, and everywhere" 119
Madame Plantier at Van Cortland Manor 128
A Convenient Rose-bed 138
"The last of the old orchard" 156
The Screen of White Birches 166
"An endless shelter for every sort of wild thing" 184
Speciosum Lilies in the Shade 270
The Poet's Narcissus 278
A Bed of Japan Pinks 296
Single and Double Pinks 314
"The silver maple by the lane gate" 326
"A curtain to the side porch" 328
An Iris Hedge 358
Daphne Cneorum 360
A Terrible Example 362
"The low snow-covered meadow" 372
"Punch ... has a cache under the syringa bushes" 374

THE GARDEN, YOU, AND I


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THE WAYS OF THE WIND

"Out of the veins of the world comes the blood of me;
The heart that beats in my side is the heart of the sea;
The hills have known me of old, and they do not forget;
Long ago was I friends with the wind; I am friends with it yet."
—Gerald Gould."

Whenever a piece of the land is to be set apart for a garden, two mighty rulers must be consulted as to the boundaries. When this earth child is born and flower garnished for the christening, the same two must be also bidden as sponsors. These rulers are the Sun and the Wind. The sun, if the matter in hand is once fairly spread before him and put in his charge, is a faithful guardian, meeting frankness frankly and sending his penetrating and vitalizing messengers through well-nigh inviolable shade. But of the wind, who shall answer for it or trust it? Do we really ever learn all of its vagaries and impossible

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