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•il The Garden Magazine, August, 1921 
“WHITE lilies, in whose cups the gold BEES DREAM.” 
Oscar IVilde 
The blue of midsummer heavens and the foam-like 
whiteness of slow-sailing clouds find reflection in the 
garden when Madonna Lilies and Larkspur bloom. 
Their loveliness is of a pure, high quality, ineffable and 
almost other-earthly; and on the drifting lily-scent 
petty cares are borne away. On the shores of Green 
Bay in the upper peninsula of Michigan were grown 
the flowers pictured above; Lilium candidum averaged 
about four feet in height and Delphinium five or six 
