The Rim of the Prairie Garden

The Rim of the Prairie (1925) This is the story of Nancy Moore and how she returned for a “last visit” to the farm of Uncle Jud and Aunt Biny, where she was raised. Naturally vivacious and full of life, there is a shadow over Nancy, despite her engagement to a wealthy New Yorker, a man much older than herself. On the farm, she meets a young fellow on his vacation. The friendship that springs up between them soon goes beyond that of mere congeniality. Nancy faces the problems of discovering her true identity and deciding whether to marry the man to whom she is engaged or the man she loves.

The flowers in this garden include: Purple Coneflower Little Bluestem Grass (state grass) Peonies Butterfly Milkweed Stella D’oro Daylily

This garden is sponsored in loving memory of Lyle and Margaret Stock