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SUMMER GARDEN IN THE HEARTH.—In summer, a large, lifeless fireplace can be made to glow again by using it as a temporary plant garden, says Violet Stevenson in her recent book, “Decorating With Flowers and Plants.” This drawing, from the book, shows an arrangement for an expansive, recessed hearth.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30259, 11 October 1963, Page 2

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SUMMER GARDEN IN THE HEARTH.—In summer, a large, lifeless fireplace can be made to glow again by using it as a temporary plant garden, says Violet Stevenson in her recent book, “Decorating With Flowers and Plants.” This drawing, from the book, shows an arrangement for an expansive, recessed hearth. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30259, 11 October 1963, Page 2

SUMMER GARDEN IN THE HEARTH.—In summer, a large, lifeless fireplace can be made to glow again by using it as a temporary plant garden, says Violet Stevenson in her recent book, “Decorating With Flowers and Plants.” This drawing, from the book, shows an arrangement for an expansive, recessed hearth. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30259, 11 October 1963, Page 2

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