Show ONES ONE'S OWN I PLEASURE PLEASURE FIRST Something for Man Who Is I. Going to Cultivate a Garden to Keep KeepIn 5 In His HI Memory S Do not seek to set the world on fire the neighbors to talking or the passersby passersby passersby pas- pas to wondering Garden arden for tor yourself your yourself self alone lone for we should garden for pleasure only and If we stray far from this fundamental It better were we should not gar gard garden 1 p a at all Do not desire desire de do- sire too much but build simply yet have hav every desire carried carried out as faras far as you may for for- forthe the garden must be yours I If it J 1 Js built buit to accord with another's rs r's taste it were better to se sell l it to that other and nd build the next next- one for yourself The home garden Is for the affections and If it is well ordered It ft will satisfy and Insofar as you are satisfied you have succeeded I If you have built according to another's t ers er's ideas the garden is not worth the wl while while- 1 to you you Therefore we should garden for tor pleasure for contentment of mind mIn 1 ld whether t ar we grow cauliflowers ers or carnations Grow the very best flowers yo you may not necessarily the best kinds but the best of their kind Do not spend money for rare or costly material It is far better to tol grow a splendid geranium than a sickly sickly sick sick- ly orchid And look ever to quality rather than quantity I If your taste runs rather to fruits or vegetables rather than to flowers indulge it You are to garden for tor yourself yourself- not for the res rest of us |