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The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



Mattie Edwards Hewitt, Photo. 



" * * * SUCH GARDENS ARE NOT MADE, 

 BY SINGING: 'OH, HOW BEAUTIFUL! 1 AND SITTING IN THE SHADE," 



Rudyard Kipling 



After all, the things in which we take the most satisfac- 

 tion are those that have required thought and effort for 

 their achievement; they then take on individuality and 

 meaning for us. Here we have a very finished and yet 

 wholly untrammeled bit of gardening — the sort of pool 

 birds come to not as wary visitors but because they feel 

 at home in this friendly, sheltered corner presided over by 

 the quietly alert little figure framed in Larkspur. Garden 

 of Mrs. Wm. Steele Gray, Greenwich, Conn.; designed by 

 Miss Grace Tabor 



