Book/Printed Material Colour in my garden,
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Image 2 of Colour in my garden, Class _SjB_15^ Rnnk V^^. COFaUGHT DEPOSIE
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 3 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 4 of Colour in my garden,
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- Date: 1918
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Image 5 of Colour in my garden, THIS EDITION IS LIMITED TO 1500 NUMBERED COPIES OF WHICH THIS IS NO. ^■c^
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 6 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 8 of Colour in my garden, PLATE NO. I FRONTISPIECE SEE PLATE NO- I5
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 9 of Colour in my garden, rwiHERE is a gate at the opposite end of the J garden and one on each side, but this hallwaij through the Garden House that we reach bu pleasant stages through the…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 10 of Colour in my garden, THE WAY INTO THE GARDEN JULY 2 I ST
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 11 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR I N MY GARDEN BY LOUISE BEEBE WILDER AUTHOR OF MY GARDEN COLOUR IS THE MOST SACRED ELEMENT OF ALL THINGS. RUSKIN ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR BY ANNA WINEGAR GARDEN CITY NEW…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 12 of Colour in my garden, Copyright, igi8, by DOUBLEDAY, PaGE COMPANY /4ll rights reserved, including that of translation into foreign languages, including the Scandinavian OCT -R 1918 CiJ.50y641
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 13 of Colour in my garden, Horticulture is, next to music, the most sensitive of the fine arts. Properly allied to Architecture, garden-making is as near as a man may get to the Divine functions. Maurice Hewlett.
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 14 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 16 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 17 of Colour in my garden, FOREWORD The quality of charm in colour is like the human attribute known as fascination, whereof, says old Cotton Mather, men have more experience than comprehension. Alice Morse Earl. In his garden…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 18 of Colour in my garden, FOREWORD Ever a season ahead of us floats the vision of perfection and herein Ues its perennial charm. A man s reach should exceed his grasp Or what s Heaven for? In…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 19 of Colour in my garden, CONTENTS PAGE Foreword ix The Plan of My Garden xiv CHAPTER I. Colour in the Garden: A Confession of Faith 3 II. The Problem of the Bare Places 19 III. The Colour…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 20 of Colour in my garden, WSLb (SSMii^Mi e) eORA£ 4 THE PLAN OF MY GARDEN The numbers shown on the plan refer to the numbers of the colour plates and the caret in each case indicates the…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 21 of Colour in my garden, LIST OF COLOUR PLATES PLATE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. n. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Spring Candlelight. March…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 22 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 23 of Colour in my garden, CHAPTER I COLOUR IN THE GARDEN
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 24 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 25 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN CHAPTER I COLOUR IN THE GARDEN Flowers first broke up the prism and made the most subtle portion of our sight. Maeterlinck. THE chief concern of the gardeners…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 26 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN advance that has been made in the decorative employment of flowers their arrangement and relation in the garden so as to bring about beautiful pictures. Never has the…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 27 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN To know that blue is indelibly stained upon this spot and scarlet upon the next, that only devastating frost will dull the yellow glow of another, and that…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 28 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN the season it is, of course, sensible to make use of plants that bloom during the period when he is at home to enjoy them. It would be…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 29 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN are seldom truly harmonious, and fail to give the pleas- ure generally derived from gardens where all colours are blended and contrasted finely and where no lovely flower…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 30 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN and bring his bit of earth to what seems to him its finest and fittest expression. In the following pages my desire is simply to be sugges- tive,…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 31 of Colour in my garden, SPRING CANDLELIGHT MARCH 28th
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 32 of Colour in my garden, n~^HIS venturesome little climber so bravely J flowering in the teeth of March gales is the Naked Jasmine {Jasminum nudiflorum). Too venturesome has it been this year, how- ever, for when a…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 33 of Colour in my garden, ^1**^^ ^-,„^?*aM*^ «^i^^^ ^f -irit^^ ^m. i.
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 34 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 35 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN colours are typified in scarlet Lychnis, Coreopsis, and Del- phinium King. When these plants are placed side by side there is no hint of harmonious mingling. Each stands…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 36 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN keep these stirring hues from overpowering the weak and from flaunting too obtrusively in certain places. In Nature, broadly speaking, we find that red and scarlet and yellow…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 37 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN white, lavender, violet, and blue flowers that flourish in shaded places. Deep purple and dusky violet-blue flowers are of significant value to the creator of garden pictures. Their…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 38 of Colour in my garden, COLOUR IN MY GARDEN gardens wherein few flowers unfold to stir the cool tran- quillity. In crowding our colour groups one against the other we do not give ourselves opportunity to appreciate…
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 39 of Colour in my garden, CHAPTER II THE PROBLEM OF THE BARE PLAGES
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918
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Image 40 of Colour in my garden,
- Contributor: Wilder, Louise Beebe
- Date: 1918