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"ALL TRANSFIGURED IN THE WHITE LIVING LIGHT 

 SHED FROM OUT THE SOUL OF THINGS;" 



Alfred Noyes 



J. Horace McFarland, Photo 



The much misused word ethereal truly character- 

 izes the high loveliness of Madonna Lilies (Lilium 

 candidum); their drifting scent and gleaming 

 whiteness make the moonlit July garden forever 

 memorable. August is the recommended month 

 for setting out bulbs to assure bloom for next 

 season as a fall growth must be made. Garden 

 of the Misses Keasbey, Morristown, N. J. 



