The Garden Magazine, March, 1921 
Mattie Eduards Hewitt, Photo. 
“I SEEK THE COOLEST SHELTERED SEAT, 
JUST WHERE THE FIELD AND FOREST MEET,—” 
John Townsend Trowbridge 
The little figure so lightly poised on top the slender column seems 
just to have flitted into this quiet, shaded spot out of the summer 
sunshine. It is a well-placed bit of statuary, an interesting link 
between fields and garden, imbued with much of the summer’s own 
fugitive grace. The path of approach is bordered with all sorts of 
flowering things — Achillea (on the left), masses of Sweet William, 
Larkspur, Tree Peony, etc. (on the right); and overhead a Grapevine. 
Garden of Mrs. Edward Holter, Twotine Farm, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 
