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Old Time Gardens
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OLD-TIME GARDENS
_Newly set forth_
_by_
ALICE MORSE EARLE
_A BOOK OF_
THE SWEET O' THE YEAR
"_Life is sweet, brother! There's day and night, brother!
both sweet things: sun, moon and stars, brother! all
sweet things: There is likewise a wind on the heath._"
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NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
LONDON MACMILLAN & CO LTD
MCMII
_All rights reserved_
COPYRIGHT, 1901,
BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
Set up and electrotyped November, 1901. Reprinted December, 1901;
January, 1902.
_Norwood Press_
_J. S. Cushing & Co.--Berwick & Smith_
_Norwood, Mass., U.S.A._
[Illustration: TO MY DAUGHTER
ALICE CLARY EARLE
TO WHOSE KNOWLEDGE OF FLOWERS
AND LOVE OF FLOWER LORE
I OWE MANY PAGES OF THIS BOOK....]
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE
I. COLONIAL GARDEN-MAKING 1
II. FRONT DOORYARDS 38
III. VARIED GARDENS FAIR 54
IV. BOX EDGINGS 91
V. THE HERB GARDEN 107
VI. IN LILAC TIDE 132
VII. OLD FLOWER FAVORITES 161
VIII. COMFORT ME WITH APPLES 192
IX. GARDENS OF THE POETS 215
X. THE CHARM OF COLOR 233
XI. THE BLUE FLOWER BORDER 252
XII. PLANT NAMES 280
XIII. TUSSY-MUSSIES 296
XIV. JOAN SILVER-PIN 309
XV. CHILDHOOD IN A GARDEN 326
XVI. MEETIN' SEED AND SABBATH DAY POSIES 341
XVII. SUN-DIALS 353
XVIII. GARDEN FURNISHINGS 383
XIX. GARDEN BOUNDARIES 399
XX. A MOONLIGHT GARDEN 415
XXI. FLOWERS OF MYSTERY 433
XXII. ROSES OF YESTERDAY 459
INDEX 479
List of Illustrations
The end papers of this book bear a design of the flower Ambrosia.
The vignette on the title-page is re-drawn from one in _The Compleat
Body of Husbandry_, Thomas Hale, 1756. It represents "Love laying out
the surface of the earth in a garden."
The device of the dedication is an ancient garden-knot for flowers, from
_A New Orchard and Garden_, William Lawson, 1608.
The chapter initials are from old wood-cut initials in the English
Herbals of Gerarde, Parkinson, and Cole.
PAGE
_Garden of Johnson Mansion, Germantown. Photographed
by Henry Troth_ facing 4
_Garden at Grumblethorp, Home of Charles J. Wister, Esq.,
Germantown, Pennsylvania_ 7
_Garden of Bartram House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania_ 9
_Garden of Abigail Adams, Quincy, Massachusetts_ 10
_Garden at Mount Vernon-on-the-Potomac, Virginia. Home of
George Washington_ facing 12
_Gate and Hedge of Preston Garden, Columbia, South Carolina_ 15
_Fountain Path in Preston Garden, Columbia, South Carolina_ 18
_Door in Wall of Kitchen Garden at Van Cortlandt Manor.
Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Photographed by J.
Horace McFarland_ facing 20
_Garden of Van Cortlandt Manor. Photographed by J. Horace
McFarland_ facing 24
_Garden at Prince Homestead, Flushing, Long Island_ 28
_Old Dutch Garden of Bergen Homestead, Bay Ridge, Long
Island_ facing 32
_Garden at Duck Cove, Narragansett, Rhode Island_ 35
_The Flowering Almond under the Window. Photographed by
Eva E. Newell_ 39
_Peter's Wreath. Photographed by Eva E. Newell_ 41
_Peonies in Garden of John Robinson, Esq., Salem, Massachusetts.
Photographed by Herschel F. Davis_ facing 42
_White Peonies. Photographed by Mary F. C. Paschall_ 42
_Yellow Day Lilies. Photographed by Clifton Johnson_ facing 48
_Orange Lilies. Photographed by Eva E. Newell_ 50
_Preston Garden, Columbia, South Carolina_ facing 54
_Box-edged Parterre at Hampton, County Baltimore, Maryland.
Home of Mrs. John Ridgely. Photographed by Elizabeth
W. Trescot_ 57
_Parterre and Clipped Box at Hampton, County Baltimore,
Maryland. Home of Mrs. John Ridgely. Photographed
by Elizabeth W. Trescot_ 60
_Garden of Mrs. Mabel Osgood Wright, Waldstein, Fairfield,
Connecticut. Project Gutenberg
Old-Time Gardens, Newly Set Forth
Earle, Alice Morse
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