Garden of Mrs. A. L. Kramer at Westbury, L. I. 
Ellen Skipman, Landscape Architect 
Photographs by Mattie Edwards Hewitt 
“A SPELL LIES ON THE GARDEN. SUMMER SITS 
WITH FINGER ON HER LIPS—” 
Gertrude Huntington McGiffert 
The walled garden is happily, if somewhat slowly, coming 
into its own in this country where, in the more thickly 
settled districts at least, we are beginning to crave its seclu¬ 
sion and to appreciate the opportunity it offers for much 
pleasant outdoor living. Petunias, Gladiolus, Hemerocallis, 
Salvia farinacea, Stokesia, Forget-me-nots all abloom 
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