The III u s t r a t i o n 



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AN "ALL-OVER PATTERN" GARDEN— VIEW 



TAKEN FROM "A" ON PLAN 8g 



Gardtn of Mr. Aymar Embury II. Architect, at Englewood, Nt u Jersey 



PLAN OF THE GARDEN 90 



Of Mr. Aymar Embury II. Architect, Englewood, ,\.;c Jersey 



A GARDEN WELL SURROUNDED 91 



Garden of Mr. A. II. Stnrer. at Ridgefield, Connecticut. Lay ami 

 Wheelwright, Landscape Architects 



A GARDEN WITH A NATURAL FOREST 



BACKGROUND 93 



Estate 'if Mr. Charles W. Hubbard, at Weston, Massachusetts 

 Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects 



PLAN OF THE GARDEN 95 



Of Mr. Charles W. Hubbard, at Weston. Massachusetts. Olmsted 

 Brothers, Landscape Architects 



A BOUNDARY WHICH LIMITS THE GARDEN 



WITHOUT SHUTTING IT IN 97 



Estate of Mr. Charles W. Hubbard. Olmsted Brothers. Landscape 

 Architects 



FLOWER BEDS BORDERING A CENTRAL 



STRETCH OF TURF 98 



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

 Sears and Wendell, Landscape Architects 



A GARDEN WITH AN OPEN CENTER . . . . 99 

 Grounds of Mr. Jonathan Godfrey, at Bridgeport. Connecticut 

 Marian C. Coffin, Landscape Architect: F. Burrall Hoffman. 

 Architect 



A CENTRAL GRASS P A N E L O U T E I N E D 



BY BOX 101 



Garden of Mr. Marshall Fry. at Southampton. Long Island. Aymar 

 Embury IE Architt • t 



THE EDGE OF A POOL SHOULD NOT BE 

 ENTIRELY SURROUNDED BY 

 PLANTING 102 



Gardtn of Mr. H. H. Rogers, at Southampton. Long Island. Walker 

 and Gilbert. Architects 



WATERSIDE PLANTS GROWING NEAR A 



FORMAL POOL [03 



Garden of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, at Westbury. Long Island 

 Delano and Aldrich. Architects 



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