“JONES’ 
WOOD” 
Gardens 
in the 
East Sixties 
New York City 
Edward S. HevJitt 
William Emerson 
Associate Architects 
Photographs by 
Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
PARTIAL LIST OF 
MATERIALS USED IN PLANTING 
(Furnished by 
courtesy of Mr. Hewitt) 
Bush Boxwood; 
Flowering Shrubs (Including Rose 
of Sharon, Hydrangea and 
Forsythia); 
Evonymus (Sieboldiana, radicans); 
Andromeda japonica; 
Heavy Lilac; Bushy Privet; 
Retinospora (Several Varieties); 
Japanese Maples; 
Flowering Crabapples; 
Magnolia; Kalmia; 
Azaleas (Evergreen, Yodogawa.etc.); 
Taxus (cuspidata); 
Juniperus Pfitzeriana: 
Leucothoe Catesbaei; 
Spiraea Vanhouttei; 
Honeysuckle; Berberis; 
Mugho Pine; Rhododendrons 
WHAT THE SIXTY-FIFTH STREET FOLK SEE 
OUT OF THEIR NORTH HALL WINDOW 
A PLEASANT VIEW ACROSS THE GARDENS 
AT THE WESTERN END OF 
THE GARDEN RISES THE 
BEAUTIFUL CHURCH OF 
ST. VINCENT FERRER’S, 
DESIGNED BY BERTRAM 
G. GOODHUE 
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