Volume XXX 



Number 7 



FEBRUARY, 1920 



The Garden 



Magazine 



A PROPER SETTING FOR THE 

 QUEEN OF FLOWERS 



Turf, wherever it may be retained to compensate for the bare earth of the 

 beds, and picturesque walks of open stone mosaic such as these in the Rose 

 garden of Mr. E. E. Baker at Kewanee, III. (Frederick Perkins, Architect), 

 are links which unite the esthetic with the practical — always a problem in 

 the culture of this distracting but exacting beauty 



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