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TJic Country Gcntlanaifs Magazine 



GARDEN ARCHITECTURE. 



I._A RUSTIC FENCE AND GARDEN ENTRANCE GATE. 



THIS very elegant design is copied from gate-cover is evidently a modification of 

 a fence which encloses the garden of that attached to the lich-gates of country 



a very pretty farm house near Paris — forming, church-yards in many parts of England. On 

 in fact, the entrance to the farm-yard. The the left of the cut is the end elevation. 



II. — SHADES FOR GARDEN SEATS. 



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ADIES who, in the present sultry awning could be erected over their favourite 

 weather, resort to a cool spot out of seat in garden or hill-side. Now here is the 



doors to read or work, have often felt what a very thing they require. The invention is 

 boon it would be if some temporary shade or due to a Mr Scowan, who gained a premium 



