The Garden Magazine, November, 1923 
141 
“A HAPPY RURAL SEAT OF VARIOUS VIEW; 
GROVES WHOSE RICH TREES WEPT ODOROUS GUMS AND BALM, 
OTHERS WHOSE FRUIT, BURNISHED WITH GOLDEN RIND, 
HANG AMIABLE” 
John Milton 
The tall trunks of Palms (Cabbage Palmetto, Phoe¬ 
nix canariensis and Washingtonia robustus) yield 
willing support to English Ivy and Bignonia radi- 
cans (at left); a Camphor tree (Cinnamonum Cam- 
phora), small Cabbage Palmetto, and the graceful 
Cocos antralis flourish beneath the benignant shel¬ 
ter of a lofty Water Oak (at right). Home of 
Mrs. W. W. Cummer at Jacksonville, Florida 
