The Garden Magazine, April, 1923 
103 
R. V. Smutny, Photo. 
The untamed stateliness of native Pines and the wild charm of Cedars, blent 
with the sophisticated elegance of Lilies, give this Long Island garden a distinc¬ 
tive and curiously arresting air. Why are not Lilies more often lavishly used 
to such convincing effect? They come in many shapes of beauty and are 
not over-finicking in their demands (see pages 115 - 119 ). Garden of Mrs. Anson 
W. Hard at Sayville (N. Y.); Charles Wellford Leavitt, Landscape Architect 
