

The Hollyhock Bed"I never had any desire so strong, and so like to covetousness, as that one which I have had always, that I might be master at least of a small house, and a large garden."—Abraham Cowley.
BOSTON: RICHARD G. BADGER
The Gorham Press
1904
Copyright 1904 by Sarah Warner Brooks
All rights reserved
PRINTED AT
THE GORHAM PRESS
BOSTON, U. S. A.
TO MY SUMMER CHILD
| Page | |
| CHAPTER ONE A Garden with House Attached | 5 |
| CHAPTER TWO The Man with the Hoe | 10 |
| CHAPTER THREE The "Lady's" Conservatory | 14 |
| CHAPTER FOUR The House Garden, The Selection, Arrangement, and Culture of House Plants | 20 |
| CHAPTER FIVE At Easter-time | 35 |
| CHAPTER SIX Burglar-proof | 37 |
| CHAPTER SEVEN Perennials | 40 |
| CHAPTER EIGHT Hollyhocks and Violets | 68 |
| CHAPTER NINE The Rose | 74 |
| CHAPTER TEN Border Bulbs | 84 |
| CHAPTER ELEVEN Annuals | 88 |
| CHAPTER TWELVE Climbers | 94 |
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