“Iris and white lilies rose out of the grass in sheaves, and the green alcoves filled themselves with amazing armies of the blue and white flower lances of tall delphiniums or columbines or campanulas.” --The Secret Garden
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ROSES I Want
Sweet Briar Rose Known as the "Sweet Briar Rose" because of the strongly apple-scented leaves, this is a favorite English na...
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They started joyfully for the mountain. Heidi went running hither and thither and shouting with delight, for here were whole patches of del...
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The garden was a wide enclosure, surrounded with high walls, and a covered verandah along one side. There were broad walks and a middle sp...
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For Virginia Woolf , the garden in To The Lighthouse becomes again a signifier for time passing, but in an utterly different way. The He...
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