In summer the garden is in the zenith of its glory. The geraniums and salvias blaze in the autumn sun; the begonias have grown to a small forest of beautiful foliage and bloom; the heliotropes have become almost little trees, and load the air with their delicate fragrance.
However to-night--who knows?--grim winter may fling the land with a heavy frost which will advance across the land, by every roadside and into every garden-close; and to-morrow there will be but blackening ruins with strong winds.
Our gardens are in the mid winter: bare and bleak.
So what should you do?
Jan. Send for catalogues.
Make planting plan. Order seeds.
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