Vol. XXXVII, No. 3 
May, 1923 
The Garden 
MAGAZINE 
Arthur G. Eldredge, Photo. 
The fullness of flower that bedecks the earth in this spring period has no 
equal at any other season. The whole carpet of the ground is aflower and 
the shrubs and trees are chords of color, before the summer green unfolds. 
Daisies and Tulips with two large double Japanese Cherries overarching 
the path in flower in the garden of Mrs. J. M. Amory, Larchmont, N. Y., 
on May ioth. These are followed by Peonies, Phlox, Sweet-Williams 
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WHEN THE SPRING HAS DIPPED HER FOOT, 
LIKE A BATHER IN THE AIR, 
AND THE RIPPLES WARM THE ROOT 
TILL THE LITTLE FLOWERS DARE.” 
Harrison Morris Smith 
