The Garden Magazine, December, 1923 
197 
Frances Benjamin Johnston , Photo 
“A GLORIOUS GARDEN—GREEN FOREVER GREEN, 
SINCE HITHER COMES NO HARSH NOR BITING TIME 
TO STRIP THE BUDS, BUT, ALL THE WARM YEAR THROUGH, 
THE PALMS RISE FEATHERED.” 
Edwin Arnold 
Enclosed by magnificent hedges of Monterey Cypress, 
this garden lies in a series of shallow terraces leading 
from a green plateau of lawn in front of the house down 
a gentle slope. One of its most charming features is 
the strong massing of color, clear yellow, salmon pink, 
and orange in standard and climbing Roses, Geraniums, 
and other flowers which find a perfect setting in a 
particularly fine planting of shrubbery and evergreens. 
Garden of Mrs. McCameron Rogers near the old 
Mission at Santa Barbara (Cal.) 
