Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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84 Wary Philbin is very proud of her roses, for she has cared for them herself. Our Stars and Colleen Moore does not assume the care of her garden, but she enjoys cutting the flowers for the house now and then. You'd never think that Adolphe Menjou would be interested in gardening, but here he is, to prove the contrary. Here is Norman Kerry, getting a bit of exercise by spelling off the gardener, while Marian Nixon, shaded by her big sombrero, tries her hand at tree pruning.