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A Christmas Garden
A prose recitation, or suggestion for composition


There is a story told of a magician who conjured up a garden in the winter time.
The wand of the wizard, however, is not necessary to disclose even in a northern climate in the cold months the beautiful contents of Nature's world.
The varieties of evergreen, pine, hemlock, fir, cedar, and larch provide a variety of green foliage through the dreary weather.
The rich, clustering berries, besides their ornamental character, furnish food for the snowbirds.
The Christmas rose, wax-like in its white purity, will bloom out of doors long after frost if a glass is turned over the plant on cold nights.
The ivy remains glossy, its green berry another addition to our winter bouquet.
Farther south, but still within our United States,
the scarlet holly grows in luxuriance. So full of holiday association is this tree that its branches are carefully transported a thousand miles for use during Christmas week. Its crisp leaves, lively color, and happy sentiment make the holly, pre-eminent as a winter ornament, prince in our Christmas garden.
A contrast is furnished by the delicate sprays of the mistletoe growing upon the limbs of the oak, elm, and apple trees.
The white berry attaches itself, curiously enough, without roots of any kind, and becomes an enduring plant.

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