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The Garden Magazine, June, 1923 
Mattie Edwards Hewitt, Photo. 
“HERE, IN ALLEYS COOL AND GREEN, 
* * BE SPACES MEET FOR SONG;” 
Austin Dobson 
“HERE MAY I LIVE WHAT LIFE I PLEASE, 
MARRIED AND BURIED OUT OF SIGHT- 
MARRIED TO PLEASURE, AND BURIED TO PAIN,—” 
Violet Fane 
The “little paths that lead to Nowhere,” so enticing in 
their promise, lend piquancy to any garden; and this 
walk, walled with the restful green of Hemlocks, proves 
that its designer, Mrs. Ellen Shipman, does not under¬ 
estimate the value of imaginative stimulus in garden¬ 
making. By way of contrast comes the burst of color 
in the foreground—at the left chiefly Phlox and Lemon 
Lilies; on the right again Phlox accompanied by Globe- 
thistle, Snapdragons, Sedums and Giant Daisy. At 
the Greenwich (Conn.), home of Mrs. H. W. Croft 
