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That gardening is best

That gardening is best ... which best ministers to man'sfelicity with least disturbance of nature's freedom."

This is my study. The tree in the middle of the picture is Barrie's elm.I once lifted it between my thumb and finger, but I was younger and thetree was smaller. The dark tree in the foreground on the right is FelixAdler's hemlock. [Page 82]


THE AMATEUR GARDEN

BY

GEORGE W. CABLE

ILLUSTRATED

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
NEW YORK: MCMXIV
Copyright, 1914, by

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published October, 1914


CONTENTS

MY OWN ACRE1
THE AMERICAN GARDEN41
WHERE TO PLANT WHAT79
THE COTTAGE GARDENS OF NORTHAMPTON107
THE PRIVATE GARDEN'S PUBLIC VALUE129
THE MIDWINTER GARDENS OF NEW ORLEANS163



ILLUSTRATIONS

"That gardening is best ... which best ministers to man's
felicity with least disturbance of nature's freedom"Frontis
 
" ... that suddenly falling wooded and broken ground where Mill
River loiters through Paradise"6
 
"On this green of the dryads ... lies My Own Acre"8
 
"The beautiful mill-pond behind its high dam keeps the river full
back to the rapids just above My Own Acre"12
 
"A fountain ... where one,—or two,—can sit and hear it whisper"22
 
"The bringing of the grove out on the lawn and the pushing of the lawn
in under the grove was one of the early tasks of My Own Acre"...

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