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The Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
Mattie Edwards Hewitt, Photo. 
“THERE I FIND MY FAIR OASIS, 
AND WITH CARE-FREE FEET I TREAD 
FOR THE PATHWAY LEADS TO NOWHERE, 
AND THE BLUE IS OVERHEAD! 
“ALL THE WAYS THAT LEAD TO SOMEWHERE 
ECHO WITH THE HURRYING FEET 
OF THE STRUGGLING AND THE STRIVING, 
BUT THE WAY I FIND SO SWEET 
BIDS ME DREAM AND BIDS ME LINGER, 
JOY AND BEAUTY ARE ITS GOAL- 
ON THE PATH THAT LEADS TO NOWHERE 
I HAVE SOMETIMES FOUND MY SOUL!” 
Caroline Roosevelt Robinson 
Snapdragons, and Alyssum, and lowly yellow Poppies are do- 
ing their best to deck the July garden regally; but Phlox, 
the dependable, is after all the gardener’s greatest asset at this 
season. Garden of Mrs. Paul Morton, Southampton, L. 1. 
