The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



227 



"UP AND DOWN THE CITY STREET 



MEN GO PAST ON BUSY FEET 



WHILE I, INSIDE MY GARDEN, 



SIT IDLE, GLAD, AND DREAMING— 



BORNE ON DREAMS DOWN WAYS MORE SWEET 



THAN ARE EVER FOUND BY BUSY FEET." 



Amer Pindar 



John Wallace Gillies, Photo. 



Among vines Polygonum Auberti, Wisteria, Honeysuckle, 

 and Ivy have done particularly well under city conditions 

 as found in Turtle Bay Gardens, East 48th and 49th Sts., 

 New York City; among trees the Willow and Sycamore; 

 among flowers Verbena and Heliotrope have proved steady 

 and prolific bloomers; also the hardy Chrysanthemums. 

 Wm. Lawrence Bottomley and Edward C. Dean, Asso- 

 ciated Architects 



