. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . bower and purple clematis, cucumber vine, morn-ing-glory, and many other annual climbers with lightfoliage, will not interfere with the growth of the hedgeproper. When sown, small circular beds must be dim foreach alongside the hedsre. There are numerous tine and >36 De&ges. dwarf bulbous plants that will do well iu a common wood lilies, dogtooth violets, Stnilacina, star-grass, and several European plants, such as squills, yellowstar of Bethlehem (Gaged), winter aconite, snowdrops, a


. Lawns and gardens. How to plant and beautify the home lot, the pleasure ground and garden . bower and purple clematis, cucumber vine, morn-ing-glory, and many other annual climbers with lightfoliage, will not interfere with the growth of the hedgeproper. When sown, small circular beds must be dim foreach alongside the hedsre. There are numerous tine and >36 De&ges. dwarf bulbous plants that will do well iu a common wood lilies, dogtooth violets, Stnilacina, star-grass, and several European plants, such as squills, yellowstar of Bethlehem (Gaged), winter aconite, snowdrops, andmeadow saffron are admirable subjects for this purpose. Itwill be seen that even so formal a thin as a hed^e-row canbe made beautiful- by a little thoughtful and intelligentwork. To reduce the monotony of a long and smoothlycut hedge, small trees and shrubs may be planted on bothsides of the hedge at irregular intervals and a safe distance,as shown iu the illustration on page 134. The combinationis one of great beauty, uniting the qualities of ornamentand utility iu a happy fe£|gf»iR?^> XII BUILDINGS AND ENCLOSURES.


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