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GARDENS IN THE MAKING 



FiG. 37. — Oak Seat, Pitchford Hall. 



permanent use without doors and for their proper 

 harmony with the walls and hedges of a garden, and 

 at the same time too heavy for easy transportation 

 into the shelter of the house. It must always be 

 remembered that light furniture, such as cane or 

 deck chairs, can be brought out whenever the 

 summer weather invites us to rest beneath the open 

 sky. The fixed garden seat does not enter into 



