The Garden Magazine, May, 1923 
175 
THROUGH THE SILVER MIST 
OF THE BLOSSOM-SPRAY 
TRILL THE ORIOLES—LIST 
TO THEIR JOYOUS LAY! 
“WHAT IN ALL THE WORLD, IN ALL THE WORLD,” THEY SAY 
“IS HALF SO SWEET, SO SWEET, IS HALF SO SWEET AS MAY?” 
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Low-stature flowering trees are eminently fitted for use 
near the dwelling. Notwithstanding their beauty and 
hardiness the Flowering Cherries—single and double, 
European and Asiatic—are curiously rare in our gardens. 
(Double white Japanese Cherry, Shirofugen. Resi¬ 
dence of Mr. Bayard Thayer, Lancaster, Mass.) 
E. I. Farrington , Photo. 
