The difference is slight between the climate of Ohio and other States of its latitude in the East and middle West. While there is no mountainous region, northern Ohio has the advantage of a great lake as its border. On a line with central Connecticut, the temperature of Cleveland is similarly favorable to flower growing, and garden enthusiasts are increasing. Like most of the Middle States, the country is rather flat and the soil fertile as a rule. But, except on the lake shore, the gardens suffer more or less from the hot weather and scarcity of moisture. In the northern half of Ohio spring bulbs appear simultaneously with those in northern New Jersey, and the later plants follow in the same succession. The southern half of Ohio is in the latitude of Maryland and its climatic conditions are almost similar. The spring and June gardens in the middle West give the best satisfaction. The climate is variable, as it is elsewhere throughout the country. One charming illustration conveys some idea of the garden at Gwinn, which is eight miles from Cleveland, So artistically wrought are all the various features contributing to the beauty of the Clifton garden that choice of illustrations is made difficult when selection is limited to so few. This fact explains the omission of the little flower garden which even though charming must give place to the accompanying remarkable views. Not far from Cleveland Shadyside, on the lake, is another place of interest to flower lovers, and here a small formal garden has been recently completed in addition to the older water garden. This delightful spot is worthy of particular attention not only on account of the variety of plants adorning its banks, but for its picturesque setting as well. Indian Hill offers a glimpse of a fair little garden, with no suggestion of display; a vine-covered bower surrounded with flowers,—a creation of simple loveliness. "Gwinn," Cleveland, Ohio. William G. Mather, Esq. From a photograph by Julian A Buckly A picturesque spot in Mrs. Taft's garden A corner in the pergola Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Samuel H. Taft The water garden Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Samuel H. Taft The water garden "Shadyside," Painesville, Ohio. Mrs. H.P. Knapp "Indian Hill" "Indian Hill," Mentor, Ohio. Mrs. John E. Newell |