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Cover Design: An Elizabethan Garden as 

 Adapted From the "Hortus Floridus" 

 Published in 1614 . 



Under a Mantle of Christmas Snow - - - 



Photograph by Edward W. Norman 



"Fair Crown Imperial, Emperor of Flowers — " 



Photograph-by The J. Horace McFarland Co. 



"Old-Fashioned" Garden of To-day - - - - 



Photograph by Nathan R. Graves 



A Century-and-a-Half-Old American Garden 



Lilian C. Streeter 

 Photographs supplied by the Society of the Colonial Dames 



Plant Lore and Old Garden Atmosphere 



Stephen F. Hamblin 

 Photograph by Arthur G. Eldredge 



The Dear Old-Fashioned Garden Grace Tabor 

 Photograph by Arthur G. Eldredge 

 Title Decoration from Gervase Markham 



Old Time Flowers to Use in Modern Gardens 



Louise B. Wilder 

 Photographs by Nathan R. Graves and William .Miller 



The Boxwood and Flower Garden at Mount- 

 Vernon-on-the-Powtomack ------ 



Photograph supplied by Margaret M. Walton 



The Cedar of Lebanon - - Ernest H. Wilson 



Photographs by Underwood & Underwood, George 

 Oakes Stoddard, and others 



Flower-Beds at Shakespeare's New Place 

 Garden ------ Warren H. Miller 



Plans by the author 



Some Garden Gifts for Garden Lovers - - 



Photographs by A. E. Colgate and Mattie E. Hewitt 



Among Our Garden Neighbors - 



The Open Column ---------- 



Helleborus niger — What Shall We Call It? — Irischrys- 



ographes — Tree Mignonette — A Good Planting Screen 



for the Garage — Reflections on the Winter of 1917-18 



— Is Variety the Spice of Garden Life? — What is a 



Biennial? 



Photographs by George D. Predock, E. L. Crandall, 



and R. W. Thomas 



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Ihe Months Reminder -- 



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Raspberries For Where You Live 





E. I. Farrington 



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Poplars Popular — Then Unpopular 





F. H. Valentine 



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Rhubarb Out of Season - Samuel H. Garekol 



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