June . 1921 
31 
Gillies 
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THE GARDEN CORNER OF REPOSE 
Let the reposeful corners of the garden be 
shut away from the world. If there be 
any breaking of that silence, let it be with 
such music as Nature makes—the trickle 
and flash of water, the sweep of giant 
limbs in the breeze, the conversation and 
songs of birds. This corner of repose is 
in the garden of Clement Studebaker, Jr., 
at Rye Beach, N. H. Large elms form the 
background, with evergreens and dog¬ 
woods. The lower growth is of rhododen¬ 
drons and dwarf evergreens. This spot is 
a scant three hundred feet from the ocean. 
Ralph M. Weinrichter, landscape architect 
