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HrstoriIic GARDENS OF VIRGINIA
proper times and made a glory of color in their appointed beds,
back of one of the grape trellises. Three gardeners were kept
busy ordering all this beauty. The soil is of a wonderful richness
and the English bulbs—a sturdy stock surely—come up year after
year. One can still fill the house with bloom at most seasons,
and in its decay the old garden has not forgotten to be lovely.