The Garden Magazine, November, 1921 



127 



Arthur G. Eldredge, Photo. 



"FLAUNTIN' CHRYSYS. 'BOUT TO DIE, 

 WAVIN' TO DE YEAH 'GOOD-BYE,'— 

 SOMETIMES THINK IT'S BEST OF ALL, 

 IS DE GYARDEN IN DE FALL." 



Charles William Bracketl 



Chanting defiantly of summer glories while days shorten and 

 frost creeps stealthily nearer, the Chrysanthemum is perhaps 

 the most appreciated of garden flowers — gallantry in the face 

 of certain disaster always holds a thrill for the spectator — 

 and then the glowing gamut of color, gold, tawny, and deep 

 russet, heartens and warms on the bleakest of November days. 

 Garden of Mr. C. L. Blair, Peapack, N. Y., adjoining the 

 breakfast room. Jas. L. Greenleaf, Landscape Architect 



