Bttiication 
It is to a fine spirit of courtesy and generosity on the part of their 
owners that we owe this wonderful privilege of dedicating to you 
the delights of these beautiful gardens. We cannot too strongly 
urge j'ou to read carefully and to observe conscientiously all the 
conditions of visit requested by these hospitable owners. Failure 
in this observance may cause the gates to close, and we may lose 
forever this little key which opens to us so much of pleasureable 
delight. Realize too that every garden owner wishes her garden 
treated as you treat your own — loving its beauty and perfections and 
pardoning its short-comings and disappointments. 
MRS. OAKLEIGH THORNE, Chairman 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN, 
MRS. FRANCIS KING, 
MRS. RANDALL MORGAN. 
Millbrook, New York, 
March 1922 
