Picture-Play Magazine (Mar-Aug 1926)

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85 their Gardens Marion Davies has one of the loveliest gardens in the colony, and spends much time in it. It is easy to associate Mary Pickford with a love for flowers ; a new and lovely rose has been named for her and is being widely grown. It wouldn't bother Conrad Nagel much if his gardener quit, for he is quite handy with a hoe himself, as this patch of corn shows. Claire Windsor and Bert Lytell are shown above enjoying only a few leisurely moments among their flowers, and perhaps that's the best way to enjoy them — if you don't have to do the work. But Noah Beery apparently likes to take a hand now and then in setting out trees on his place.