Excerpt from Doris Barugh, Vol. 3 of 3: A Yorkshire Story
June, "the sweetest and gentlest of months," was at its loveliest. The garden at Burneston Hall glowed with the purple and white and yellow of rhododendrons and azaleas - the last of every hue - orange, scarlet,, purple, and primrose. Showing above these were groups of scarlet hawthorn and snowballs of guelder rose, shaded with golden showers of pendent laburnum - the luxuriant wealth of autumn, with the tender tints and coy delicacy of spring on the leaves and on the grass.
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