GREENWICH, INCLUDING SOUND BEACH, AND EVERYTHING 

 ELSE TO MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING 



The Edition de Luxe 

 of Connecticut Towns 



GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT, 



(AIho see previous page) 

 The Most Successful Attempt of Nature and Man to Produce an Ideal Place for a "Home Near to Nature." 



Here are good roads, paUt'al residences, comfortable cottages, beautiful scenery, millionaire-play farm- 

 ing, and make your-living farming as primitive as in the dnys of our ancestors— even with the patient, 

 picturesque oxen. Here are grounds, th- ideal of the landscape garde er, and only a few rods away forests 

 and fields as wild as in the days of the Indian. For anything and everything, come to Greenwich. 



p S .—Do not forget that Sound Beach is within the town. That is Greenwich's best claim for excellence. 





THE GREENWICH TRUST COMPANY 



GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT 



Robert Jay Walsh, President 



Walter B. Todd, 



A. W W. Marshall, Vice Pres. and Secy. Alfred A. Rundle, Vict Pres. 



Treat. L. H. Allcorn, Trust Officer. 



Resource* $2,040,034.86. 

 Surplus (earned) $200,000. 



Experience 23 years. 

 Capital $100,000. 



The merit of a bank lies in its strength and in the application of its strength for the benefit of its depositors and the 

 community. The resources and experience of this bank, plus equipment, plus the effort of officials and employees, provide 

 the best service. These standards decide the desirability of what we offer our depositors. 



Nathaniel A. Knapp 



S. Elbert Mills 



Webster Haight 



TRUSTEES. 



Seaman Mead John D. Barrett 



Whitman S. Mead E. L. Scofleld 



Robert Jay Walsh W. F. H. Lockwood 



GREENWICH DIRECTORY 



The Jaynes Hardware Co. The Shepard Drug Co. 



HARDWARE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 



Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc. Cor. Greenwich and Railroad Aves. 



Telephone 908 Telephone 865 



Cor. Railroad and Greenwich Aves. Greenwich, Conn. 



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SOUND BEACH 



An Ideal Seashore and Suburban Section of the Town of Greenwich. 



Easily Accessible by Railroad and Trolley to Greenwich and Stamford. 



The Home of Arcadia, The Agassiz Association and The Guide to Nature. 



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The Revelry of Vines in Sound Beach. 



In no place in which I have ever ob- 

 served the clematis, the Virginia creeper 

 (Ampelopsis) and the ivies, do they 

 grow with that revelry, that profusion 

 and ecstatic beauty which they exhibit 

 in Sound Beach. 



Last month we published a picture 

 showing the beautiful effect produced 

 by vines that had clambered even beyond 

 the top of a pole for wires. This was 

 on Ledge Road in front of Mr. James 

 K. Hoyt's residence. Toward Mr. Ed- 

 win Binney's house a little farther east 



D. MAHER & SONS 



LEHIGH COAL, HYGEIA ICE 



BUILDING HATERIAL 



LIME, LATH, BRICK 



SAND, CEiTENT, AND 



DRAIN PIPE 



Tel. 1582-2 



Sound Beach, Conn. 



