The lllustrat I 



o II 



PLAN OF A FORECOURT ON A SMALL 



PLACE 17 



A PLEASING BOX-BORDERED FOOT-PATH . . 19 

 House of Mr. Marshall Fry, at Southampton, Long Island. Aymar 

 Embury II, Architect 



AX ANGLE ENTRANCE WITH A FLAG-STONE 



FOOT PATH 20 



Houst of Mr. L. T. Beale, at St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Mellor and 

 Meigs, Architects 



STRICTLY FORMAL BRICK WALKS 21 



Garden of Mr. Charles W. Leavitt, Landscape Architect 



COMFORTABLE LOOKING FLAG WALKS . . 23 



"Brookside," estate of Mr. William Hall Walker. Ferrucio Yitale, 

 Landscape Architect 



A FRIENDLY GRASS WALK 25 



Estate of Mr. Michael Jenkins. Roland Park. Baltimore. Maryland 

 Sears and Wendell, Landscape Archi/, cts 



A LONG FLIGHT OF SHALLOW STEPS ... 26 

 Estate of Mr. Samuel Heilner, at Cows, New York. Ferrucio Yitale, 

 Landscape Architect 



A D R I V E WHICH TAKES ADVANTAGE OF A 



GOOD NATURAL SETTING 27 



Residence of Mr. J. Brooks Nichols, at Detroit, Michigan. Chittenden 

 and Kotting. Architects 



A TERRACE OF GOOD WIDTH 29 



"Brookside" estate of Mr. William Hall Walker, Great Barrington, 

 Massachusetts. Carrere and Hastings, Architects; Ferrucio Yitale, 

 Landscape Architect 



A TERRACE OF GOOD WIDTH WITH STEPS 



TOO OVERGROWN 31 



House of Mr. Charles P. Leach, at Ipswich, Massachusetts. Kilham 

 and Hopkins, Architects 



AN INTERESTING SERIES OF DRY WALLS . 33 

 "Huntland;" estate of Mr. J. B. Thomas, Middleburg, Virginia 

 Peabody, Wilson and Brown, Architects 



A TERRACE WALL AND IRON RAILING . . . 35 

 Detail of the garden of Mr. Charles A. Piatt, Architect, at Cornish, 

 Netc Hampshire 



A RETAINING WALL WHICH IS MORE 



INTERESTING THAN A GRASS SLOPE 



WOULD BE 37 



Forest Hills Gardens. Forest Hills, Long Island. Grosvenor Atterbury, 

 Architect 



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