CHRISTMAS ROSES
AND OTHER STORIES
COPYRIGHT, 1920, BY ANNE DOUGLAS DE SÉLINCOURT
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CHRISTMAS ROSES | 1 |
HEPATICAS | 63 |
DAFFODILS | 92 |
PANSIES | 121 |
PINK FOXGLOVES | 147 |
CARNATIONS | 168 |
STAKING A LARKSPUR | 208 |
EVENING PRIMROSES | 253 |
AUTUMN CROCUSES | 279 |
HEY were coming up everywhere in their sheltered corner on thewall-border, between the laurustinus and the yew hedge. She had alwaysloved to watch their manner of emerging from the wintry ground: neckfirst, arched and stubborn; heads bent down as if with held breath andthrusting effort; the pale, bowed, folded flower, when finally it rose,still earthy, still part, as it