The Garden 
Vol. XXXIX, No. 5 MAGAZINE 
July , 1924 
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MID-SUMMER BLOOMS WITHIN OUR GARDEN-WAYS; 
THE POOLS ARE CLEAR AS GLASS 
BETWEEN THE WHITE CUPS OF THE LILY-FLOWERS” 
Emile Verbaeren 
Fragrant and refreshing are the tall Madonna and Easter Lilies 
and the Canterbury-bells with their delicate, cool tints—a de¬ 
lightful way of bringing a bit of the garden closer where it 
may be enjoyed at ease t hrough long, warm mid-summer days. 
At the home of Mrs. W. D. Denegre at Manchester, Mass. 
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