Periodical Our garden journal [an illustrated quarterly conducted and controlled by amateur flower gardeners] Volume 2
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Image 1 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 3 of Volume 2 J «CJ Cj —w^ 9^-^ \v,. .4 ^cS- _ 9?. s ^G^ .G^ s G^ s A*^ 1%
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 4 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 5 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 6 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 7 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 8 of Volume 2 W\i2zmr7\ m The dtt op flower Catdmitig Fo r the tAmateut Garden er* CI,B458689 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE SPRING, 1920 THE FOUNTAIN OF THE INFANT HERMES A GARDEN PRAYER— Poem SOME OBSERVATIONS...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 9 of Volume 2
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 10 of Volume 2 .1 GARDEN ^^J? PRAYER orb of tte blossoms, |)car mp praper %tt not tfje nortfjer blotD Coo rougfjlp on tfjese roots! beneatfi tlfjcir coberlet of sinotD, Mtib stap tfje feUling frosfts at...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 11 of Volume 2 A. GARDEN PRAYER berp ptetioui voithnsii kttp toarm Wlntil ttje betop busfk ritl) again toitfj rarer scent t!Pi)an ambergris: or permit eacl^ ga^ben amateur ^0 knoto tt)t jop ti)at btnellse 3ln Ulp-cupsf...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 12 of Volume 2 N this fir^t number for the second year of Our Garden journal, at the very outset, I want to express my grateful acknowledge- ment and I do so earnestly thank the many...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 13 of Volume 2 But to my sorrow I found that the crisis occasioned by the printers strike which paralyzed all the New York print shops had spread also to the very shop I had every...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 14 of Volume 2 owing to their desirability, it follows are soon out of ^ock. A word regarding the new format of OUR GARDEN Journal. The pages are (as you have noticed) Pitched and bound into...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 15 of Volume 2 obJit m a garben olben,— 5w2!t luljere, 3 bo not fenoto,— buttercup all golben CSanceb near a ro^e to grotu; !^nb eberj mormns earl| pefore tjie birbsi tnere up, tmj) behjbrop pearlp...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 16 of Volume 2 ROSE PREMIER Oogaesited by Mr, E, Go Mill XS^i U^^ COURTESY OF MR. J. HORACE Mc FARLAND, EDITOR OF THE AMERICAN ROSE ANNUAL, I AM ENABLED TO PUBLISH THE ABOVE COLORED-PLATE OF...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 17 of Volume 2 ii a toign of l^e cliff bettoeen Ibisblanb anb lotolanti, t^e ^ea-tioton s: ebge bettneen toinbttiarti anb lee, Slalleb rounb bitt^ cockEC as; an intaarb island. Wte Qhoit of a sarben frontei...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 18 of Volume 2 --v^I I I 1 T I -H T I 1£ -?C famous Algernon was not an enthusiastic amateur gardener, or his muse would not have ^ruck such a pessimi^ic ^rain at sight...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 19 of Volume 2 4 T t Ui.Ai.ii f Y Although according to the old saw, as the days grow longer the cold grows stronger, each day that sees the sun depart more slothfuUy than its...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 20 of Volume 2 A I i I ^0 1^ t-^ that your outer petals reflex and curve, your blooms are very large, your petals of such unusual sub- ^ance, that your flowers fade lovably on...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 21 of Volume 2 t J t I* t» on long ^iff ^ems. It possesses the desirable long bud and a delicious fragrance. The sun was burning hot, the awning had been placed at eleven o...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 22 of Volume 2 J. j T t ii. A. 1 jf. A\ jj }j\ I A 4 1 open bud stage, so of course the bleached-out mature flowers were never evident. The Palustris Semperflorens is...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 23 of Volume 2 T !t T T T L A .1 1 1 2. r. X. L tops, and plant them somewhere in the shade. I have seen large areas under trees, where no grass...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 24 of Volume 2 I f r 4 T -4 li than mo^ yellows. Then the inevitable fading time comes 33 53 What I said of Lady Alice Stanley I mu^ say also of Ghislaine de...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 25 of Volume 2 jy. A A i i4 .1. ii V Lillian Moore, all of the long-bud type, fragrant, splendid foliage, lavish bloomers, and especially good in the Autumn. Lillian Moore, you know, is the...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 26 of Volume 2 t t 1 4 8 4 Evangeline! I like your name. Somehow it seems quite fitting although you have not a rambler s flower-name. But you are a rambler. Two of you...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 27 of Volume 2 I j I t I i I t I t I. r .i!r. .1. Jh. .1, 1. Js l.v do to plant Evangeline on a single arch, for too much splendid growth...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 28 of Volume 2 HI ^j-^ I^til|ttji,t,lf degrees below zero. Also a wise precaution is to bank corn ^alks again^ the sides and across the top, fa^ening them securely to the arch with tape or stout...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 29 of Volume 2 t I t t I denied her great beauty or reliability? But who- ever dreamed that some day we should have a climbing form of this remarkable rose^^ But we have, you...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 30 of Volume 2 J.i^/I. A.l A.iir. -4C i? ►-••HQ and oh, how exquisite it was! with all its countless delicate but clear, true lavender flowers held well above their splendid green spears which remain beautifully...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 31 of Volume 2 t and its larger round, full blooms ^ill lovelier, and it is the long-^tem cutting type. Yellow rose novel- ties are always more welcome it seems to me than those of any...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 32 of Volume 2 t t t I t t I I I T T t A r rk .X Jr. ^^k ^tlr. A 4. A .iSr. A .A is not new, I am afraid it...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 33 of Volume 2 T 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iSr. A .B. jj^ .W. itft .4. A. .W A .i!?. ifk .W.m .i!? Z^- rose in beds of the bush Ophelia?...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 34 of Volume 2 t c advantage. Climbing Abel Chatenay will grow eight feet tall in one Summer besides producing in great abundance coppery peach-rose blooms on outreaching strong ^ems. It is an ideal pillar rose,...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 35 of Volume 2 1 I j i T f I J* T *I 1 1 I 1 I cover. The seed heps should never be permitted to mature, the strength and vigor should be con-...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 36 of Volume 2 t X ..X| A jr. A A. A .1. A.ik A .1. ^A.^.Ljk A. A jf -4 e buds of a mo^ beautiful contour; Comtesse du Cayla is about the larger of...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 37 of Volume 2 If, jf 4 and are particularly adaptable for massing and bedding and are very, very charming all through the perennial border, near blue and mauve and purple flowers. I saw Hermosa bordering...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 38 of Volume 2 -1. T I t t Ashtown. Oh, such a rare rose du Barry beauty and so generous with her radiant flowers! Then there are CHmbing Captain Chri^ie pearly-blush, and Climbing Papa Gontier...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 39 of Volume 2 T i I 1 1 1 1 I til t 1 i!r. A jj. A .1 A .w. A X. A A. A .L A .if. A .X I •J say a...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917
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Image 40 of Volume 2 t i r bottom on each side close to the handle, natu- rally the canes will be tied in (trained) tightly to the high wire handle, and in a short time com-...
- Contributor: Harde, Elinore
- Date: 1917