June. 1920 
33 
Kortliend 
V-S'’*'^'**** 
FOR THE GOOD OF HIS BODY 
For the good of his body and the cleansing 
of his sold every man shoidd go into a beaiiti- 
fid garden at least once each year. He should 
let its beauties seep through his pores, its 
scents sooth his nerves and its vistas re-focus 
his vision. Let him sit still in such a garden 
for an afternoon, and he will come back clear 
of eye, laughing, contented, at peace with 
himself and the world. Such a garden is this, 
which is at .Ashbery, Mass., the home of Mrs. 
J. P. Lyons. Here are lawns patterned with 
the shadows of great trees; here are paths 
winding between masses of colorful blooms; 
here is a white-balustered terrace under tin 
shade of friendly trees. Here also is a 
Presence greater than man 
