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The Garden Magazine, July, 1922 



'THERE THOUGH THE LONG, LONG SUMMER HOURS, 

 THE GOLDEN LIGHT SHOULD LIE, 

 AND THICK YOUNG HERBS AND GROUPS OF FLOWERS 

 STAND IN THEIR BEAUTY BY." 



William Cullen Bryant 



What could be more refreshing in suggestion 

 than such snowy masses of Phlox and the cool 

 grey-blue of late Iris! Wise indeed the gar- 

 dener who lays dependence on these dependables 

 of the July garden 



