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DOORWAY IN THE GARDEN OF MRS. 



ROBERT C. HILL 151 



At Easthampton, Long Island. Designed by Mrs. Robert C. Hill 



A GLIMPSE THROUGH THE GATE INTO 



"GREY GARDENS" 152 



Easthampton, Long Island. Mrs. Robert C. Hill, Landscape Architect 



AN UNUSUALLY GOOD WALL OF CONCRETE 153 

 Garden of Mrs. Robert C. Hill, at Easthampton, Long Island 



A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED DOORWAY . . .154 

 In the garden of Mr. C. L. Ring, at Saginaw, Michigan. Charles 

 A. Piatt, Architect 



A GOOD GARDEN ENTRANCE 155 



On the grounds of Mr. Jonathan Godfrey, at Bridgeport, Connecticut 

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

 Architect 



STONE COIGNS AND CAP FORM A GOOD 

 CONTRAST TO THE PLAIN SURFACE 



OF THE WALL 156 



Grounds of Mr. Bronson Winthrop, at Syosset, Long Island. Delano 

 and Aldrich, Architects 



A PERGOLA GATE OF INTERESTING 



MATERIALS AND DESIGN 157 



Garden of C. S. Walton, Esq., at St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Sears and 

 Wendell, Landscape Architects 



A WALL OF REFINED DESIGN 158 



Garden of Mrs. E. S. Clark, Pomfret, Connecticut. Charles A. Piatt, 

 Architect 



A GATE POST OF SIMPLE DIGNIFIED 



DESIGN 159 



Estate of Mr. Willard Straight, at Westbury, Long Island 

 A. F. Brinckerhoff, Landscape Architect 



A CLEVER TRELLIS TREATMENT OF A 



HIGH WALL • ■ • • • .160 



//; the garden of Mr. Charles Biddle, at Andalusia, Pennsylvania 

 Mellor and Meigs, Architects 



AN UNUSUALLY GOOD BIT OF "RUSTIC 



WORK" .161 



Garden of Mrs. J. Clifton Edgar, at Greenwich, Connecticut. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A FENCE OF CHESTNUT PALINGS BETWEEN 



KRICK PIERS 162 



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

 Delano and Aldrich, Architects 



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