Where Palms Spread Their Plumes; Jacksonville, Florida 
November, IQ2J 
Cover Design: An Old New Orleans Courtyard - - - Albert H. Sonn 
Vo/. XXXVIII, /A(o. 3 
The Round of Work on Latitude 30 N. - - - - - J. K. Brower 162 
Full-Page Pictures: page 
Entrance to an Alabama Sun-room - --. 139 
Magnolia Gardens - -- -- -- -- -- -- - 140 
A Florida Garden -------------- - 141 
Photographs by The Photo-Craft Co. and others 
The Month’s Reminder—November - -- -- -- -- -- 142 
Making the Reminders Work for the South - - - - E Hulson 143 
Who Gives Chrysanthemums (Verse) ------- Harry Lee 144 
Decoration by Marion T. Justice 
The Patio and Its Planting - -- -- -- -- IVm.A.Cook 143 
Photographs by Mattie Edwards Hewitt and others 
Some Colonial Gardens of the South - - - Helen Morgenthau Fox 148 
Photographs by Mrs. Fox and others 
Indian Azaleas at Magnolia --------- E. H. Wilson 1 52 
Wintering-over Tubbed Box Trees ------ F. B. Hanson 152 
Garden Spots in Old New Orleans ------ Cecile Willink 153 
Photographs by H. J. Harvey and others 
The Kaleidoscopic Croton ------ William Ford Maddox 157 
Illustrated 
Newcomers of Note for the Hardy Midseason Garden 
Stephen F. Hamblin 1 58 
A North Carolina Garden - -- -- -- -- -- -- -160 
Pictures supplied by Aymar Embury II, Architect, 
and Alfred B. Yeomans, Landscape Architect 
The National Garden Association ------------163 
Maryland Gardens Old and New - -- -- -- -- -- -164 
Photographs by Henry Troth, and others 
Flowers for the Gardens of Florida ----- Grace O. Edwards 165 
Illustrated 
Tropical Water-Lilies for Open Pools ------ A. W. Roe 166 
Photographs by H. L. Summerville and the Fox Co. 
Some Tennessee Gardens - -- -- -- --.] 68 
Photographs by courtesy of the Knoxville Garden Club 
Travel Tales of a Plant Collector. E. H. Wilson 170 
XI. The Tropics of the Old World 
Photographs by the Author 
Vegetable Chart for Tampa and Southward.. . 173 
Gardens in Georgia . ..-- - 1 -74 
Pictures by J. Horace McFarland Co. and Herbert E. Angell 
Among Our Garden Neighbors: 
Gardening Down South (Editorial) - -- -- -- -- 175 
The Dahlia Season - -- --.. j y 5 
An Apple Show and Meeting of the American Pomological 
Society - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 175 
National Garden Week Prize Competition ------- 173 
The Open Column: 
In Neighborly Spirit ----- .- 175 
Pine Shavings a Failure as Humus Makers ------ 175 
A Japanese Wisteria Completely at Home in Texas - - - - 176 
National Garden Week in Eastern Tennessee ------ 176 
Photograph supplied by Mrs. H. W. Reynolds 
Chrysanthemums in North Carolina -------- - 176 
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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 
Leonard Barron, Editor 
Copyright, 1923 by 
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