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A GREEK GARDEN in AMERICA 
Why go to Greece when you’ve got yours here? 
For they have built a Greek garden on Samuel 
Untermeyer’s place at Greystone, New York, a 
real Greek garden, with a pavilion of marble 
Corinthian columns and a circular entablature 
open to the sky. This imposing garden edifice, 
which, by the way, is of Alabama marble, stands 
at the edge of the upper terrace and overlooks the 
swimming pool with its setting of leaf and flower 
color. The architect was Welles Bosworth 
