OCR Text |
Show The Ideal Garden. Even "a slip of ground for a cab bage and a gooseberry bush," as one writer quaintly put it, is better than no garden at all; but happy those who are blessed with a corner of earth, large enough to grow flowers and shrubs, fruit and vegetables, and still leave space for the owner to work or : to rest iri. For a garden that is devoted de-voted merely to decorative or utilitarian utilitari-an ends falls short of its rightful mission. mis-sion. To be an ideal outdoor spot, It must be adapted to human comfort and refreshment, cheered by the intimate inti-mate touch of personal occupancy. Craftsman. |