. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . as Dtlitatt as Ctjci arc Dainli jfrtsl) from a (Commuters ^ari)cn suppose most brides feel that way about theirvery first own home, wliether its a greatliouse with parks and lodges at the entrancesnr a wee little four-room flat in town. Butsomehow, though 1 knew I should love itjust because it was Lorings house and mine,the addition of the garden, and particularlyof the rose garden, made it seem more thanever lovable and more desirable than anyhouse I had ever seen before—or have si


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . as Dtlitatt as Ctjci arc Dainli jfrtsl) from a (Commuters ^ari)cn suppose most brides feel that way about theirvery first own home, wliether its a greatliouse with parks and lodges at the entrancesnr a wee little four-room flat in town. Butsomehow, though 1 knew I should love itjust because it was Lorings house and mine,the addition of the garden, and particularlyof the rose garden, made it seem more thanever lovable and more desirable than anyhouse I had ever seen before—or have since,for that matter. Loring had been so wise about it, too; heloved flowers and everything related to agarden as much as I did. He knew justwhere to put the rose garden at the far endof the broad lawn at the eastern side of the house. He found it half started, he con-fessed to me later, for there were half adozen well-grown rose bushes on the groundwhen he bought the j^lace, and so he simplyhad the new stalks set out in the l-all nearthese older bushes. .And he hadnt orderedvery many, because he knew that


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