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The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
Edwin Levick, Photo. 
“THE OLD EARTH WAYS AGAIN, 
TO STAY THE HEART AND BUILD THE HOPE OF MEN. 
* * * A LUSTRE IN THAT LEAFY PLACE, 
TOUCHED WITH CRYPTIC BEAUTY.” 
Edwin Markham 
The gleam of Dogwood against Cedars is one of 
spring’s recurrent miracles that never fails to 
stir the responsive spectator. A Laurel-lined 
woodland walk pleasantly broken just here by 
the little rockery which holds a more than usu¬ 
ally interesting group of plants; in the garden of 
Mr. T. A. Havemeyer, President of the Horticul¬ 
tural Society of New York, at Glen Head, L. L. 
