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John Stokes and Mary's Gardens : University of Dayton, Ohio


John Stokes and Mary s Gardens
The Mary s Gardens movement was founded by John S. Stokes Jr. in 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to research the hundreds of flowers named in medieval times as symbols of the life, mysteries and privileges of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus  as recorded by botanists, folklorists and lexicographers; and to assist in the planting of Mary Gardens of Flowers of Our Lady today.
Stokes compiled an extensive website beginning in the 1980s which he eventually donated to the care of the Marian Library. It was officially transferred in early 2010. The content on on these web pages is authentic to Stokes original website. Therefore, it is possible that some text, hyperlinks and the like are outdated. ....

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Flowers of Mary's Sorrows : University of Dayton, Ohio


Tigridia - Christ s (bloodied) Knee, from his falls
5. Crucifixion
Poppy - Christ s Blood Drops
Passion Flower - multiple symbolism of Christ s
Passion
(See also The Garden Way of the Cross)
The Passion Flower is of special interest because there exist historical records of its discovery growing in Mexico by European missionaries, and of its introduction into Europe, as set forth in the website article The Passion Flower - accessible through a link under GARDEN PRAYER & MEDITATION on the website home page.
The Church prohibits reference to or symbolism of Mary s Cross , the Cross being uniquely Christ s. However, in the research there are the tiny cross-shaped flowers of Sweet Alyssum, named Mary s Little Cross , as symbol of the interior Cross of Christ borne in her heart and soul. ....

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Wayside Marian Shrines : University of Dayton, Ohio


– John S. Stokes Jr.
As we come to know the growth and blooming of the Flowers of Our Lady in our Mary Gardens, we acquire a heightened alertness to their presence also in the neighborhoods and waysides through which we travel. Thus discovered, they evoke our reflections and prayers in a spontaneous and ever-changing way as we move about, as distinct from the familiar reflections in our gardens. As Judith Smith observes in The Mary Calendar, Every field path and hedgerow (becomes) an illuminated Book of Hours.
This is a return to the spirituality of medieval times, when symbolical flowers were characteristically encountered in and gathered from the countrysides rather than gardens. In this period, when people traveled mostly afoot, flower prayers were focused, not by garden statues or grottos of Our Lady, but by wayside shines or field crosses encountered as they moved about. ....

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Background on Mary's Gardens : University of Dayton, Ohio


Background on Mary s Gardens
Mary’s Gardens was founded in 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to research the hundreds of flowers named in medieval times as symbols of the life, mysteries and privileges of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus as recorded by botanists, folklorists and lexicographers; and to assist in the planting of “Mary Gardens” of “Flowers of Our Lady” today.
After the passing of John S. Stokes, Jr., his estate arranged for the migration of the original Mary’s Gardens website to the Marian Library/International Marian Research Institute in Dayton, Ohio. 
Background
The inspiration for this work was the first public Mary Garden in the United States, at the Angelus Tower of St. Joseph’s Church, Woods Hole, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, established in 1932, comprised of some fifty Flowers of Our Lady of the medieval countryside of England, and beautifully maintained today. ....

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Early Mary Plant Lists : University of Dayton, Ohio


– John S.Stokes Jr.
Queen of the Missions, March 1955.
Paradoxically, the very literature and book learning which destroyed the oral religious traditions of the Christian countrysides during the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries took it upon themselves to record the disappearing externals of those same traditions in the nineteenth. It is thus secular lexicographers, not religious tradition, that we are to thank for the preservation of many of the centuries-old popular Mary names of plants which have come down to us today. For this reason many religious people unfamiliar with the old religious plant names.
Mrs. Lillie Pioneers
However, it was not from secular dictionaries that the Mary Flower tradition took root and found new life in the United States in the early nineteen thirties. It came as an offshoot from the old popular tradition which still survives in the monasteries and countrysides of England. For it was in England that Mrs. Frank R. Lill ....

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