The Garden Magazine, August, 1923 
361 
“THE HAPPY EARTH LOOKS AT THE SKY 
AND SINGS.” 
Joyce Kilmer 
An unhackneyed and very delightful treatment of a 
much used and often abused motif—the fountain— 
here tied to the rest of the garden scene by a low 
bench of similar slabs and a tiny wall that meanders 
on the outskirts of this small enclosure so steeped in 
sunshine and a soothing placidity. Forget-me-nots, 
Sedums, Hemerocallis, and Lupines in friendly con¬ 
spiracy to hide the base. The H. W. Croft garden at 
Greenwich, Conn , joint work of Mrs. Ellen Shipman 
and Mr. James L. Greenleaf, Landscape Architects 
