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Hardy. _Waterer_ Sweet Pepper _Clethra_ 3-10 ft. White Moist soil or sandy. Bush _alnifolia_ Late blooming; fragrant flowers. _August_ Althea, Rose _Hibiscus_ 12 ft. White to Very hardy. Plant in of Sharon _Syriacus_ purple any good garden soil. _September_ Hardy _Hydrangea_ 8 ft. White to A showy shrub. Flowers Hydrangea _paniculata_ pink remain on all winter. _October_ Witch Hazel _Hamamelis_ 6-20 ft. Yellow Grows anywhere. Likes _Virginiana_ moisture. Fruit "explodes." "Certain shrubs are good to use for hedge purposes. A hedge is rather prettier usually than a fence. The Californian privet is excellent for this purpose. Osage orange, Japan barberry, buckthorn, Japan quince, and Van Houtte's spirea are other shrubs which make good hedges. "You have to remember that not only should grounds look well to the passerby but they should look equally well from the inside of the building. As your mother is working in the kitchen during the hot summer or sewing during a long dull winter afternoon, would it not be a joy to her to look out at a syringa sweet with blossom or a barberry with nodding red berries? Landscape gardening is not only for the purpose of adding beauty to the earth's surface, but also for the putting joy into the heart of a person as well. "I forgot to say that in tree and shrub selection it is usually better to choose those of the locality one lives in. Unusual and foreign plants do less well, and often harmonize but poorly with their new setting. "I spoke of the path to the schoolhouse with its slight curve. Landscape gardening may follow along very formal lines or along informal lines. The first would have straight paths, straight rows in stiff beds, everything, as the name tells, perfectly formal. The other method is, of course, the exact opposite. There are danger points in each. "The formal arrangement is likely to look too stiff; the informal, too fussy, too wiggly. As far as paths go, keep this in mind, that a path should always lead somewhere. That is its business--to direct one to a definite place. Now, straight, even paths are not unpleasing if the effect is to be that of
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