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GARDENS IN AMERICA.

Marion ("Van's latest lmok. " Hardens in is almost more absorbingly iniprpsting than its predecessors. Starting as slie did with the idea that gardens, as English people knew them, did not exist in the United States, she is speedily convinced that there are many gardens there more cm-banting and wonderful than any the Old World can show. Iter descriptions of gardens in California and Mexico are only exceeded by the glorv of those slip saw in Washington, Philadelphia. Boston, and. most, wonderful of all, iii Virginia, Vermont and South Carolina. The palm she awards the? marvellous azalea gardens of Live Oaks, near ('liarleston, which made her feel. " with their hillsides of flaming colour set off by giant cedars and dark pools, that she had been suddenly shot out of this world and pushed into Paradise." " Gardens in America," by Marion Cran. (Herbert Jenkins, Lfd.i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)

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GARDENS IN AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)

GARDENS IN AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 9 (Supplement)