T h 



L i v able 



House 



SIMPLE ROSE ARCHES OF VERY 

 GOOD DESIGN 



Garden of Miss Emily Slade at Windsor, 

 Vermont. Charles A. Plan, Architect 



A GATEWAY AND ARBOR AT 

 HAMILTON FARM 



Estate of James Cox Brady, Gladstone, 

 New Jersey. Ruth Dean, Architect 



true of any free-standing wall or fence. If it does not grow out 

 of a building or end against one, its terminations must be con- 

 cealed bv planting. Such a piece of wall is well taken care of on 

 the Schiff place, where evergreens and sturdy shrubs make it part 

 of its surroundings. 



The same criticism of loose ends is to be made of a great many 

 arbors and pergolas. An arbor should begin at some expected 

 and natural place and end in the same way: should lead from one 

 spot to another, and not be just set down in the midst of things. 

 An interesting arbor is that on the grounds of Mr. Jonathan God- 

 frev where the arbor is in effect part of a wall. The beams run 



[142] 



