The Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
323 
GARDEN OF M. CLAIR AT TAVERNY 
With what subtle distinctness a garden reflects its maker! We feel at once that this 
bit of landscaping is neither English nor American but gracefully Gallic in spirit 
GARDEN OF M. GEORGE’S TRUFFAUT AT VERSAILLES 
Though the materials are those that might be used almost anywhere in the temperate zone, yet 
here again one immediately senses an elusive difference, the pervasive lightness of spirit that 
characterized France in pre-war days and which lingers still in such naturalistic gardens unsullied 
