Set against the circling green of Cedars the fountain 
presides over this stretch of garden, a kindly genius 
dispensing refreshment. Not often is so happy a 
solution found, or one where deliberate planning is 
so successfully eclipsed by a sense of informal friend¬ 
liness—Apple trees with their air of homely com¬ 
fort, the pleasantness of such familiars as Foxglove, 
Ferns, Tall Larkspur and the squatting little Pansies 
at their feet. Garden of Mrs. Edgerton Winthrop, 
Syosset, Long Island 
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