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A collection of practical essays and observations about designing and tending small ornamental gardens, illustrated by the author's experience with a single-acre plot. It emphasizes planning on paper, patient cultivation over costly immediacy, and simple aesthetic rules: preserve lawn openness, use undulating borders to lead the eye, favor shrubs for structure, and mask hard architectural lines with foliage. Chapters address site selection, plant placement, cottage and winter garden ideas, and the civic value of private gardens, offering concrete rules, occasional anecdotes, and guidance for amateurs seeking tasteful, low-cost results.

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George Washington Cable

George Washington Cable was an American author and social critic known for his vivid portrayals of life in Louisiana during the late 19th century. His works often explore themes of race, culture, and the complexities of Southern society. Notable for his use of dialect and rich descriptions, Cable's writing captures the unique character of Creole life. His acclaimed works include "Bonaventure: A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana" and "Madame Delphine," which reflect his deep engagement with the region's history and its diverse communities. Through his storytelling, Cable contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the American South.

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