Illustrations xv 



FACING PAGE 



THE VINE-CLAD FRONT WALL OF AN OLD STONE HOUSE (Henry 



Troth) 326 



WHY SHOULD THE BACK-STOPS OF TENNIS COURTS USUALLY BE 



BARE AND UNSIGHTLY ? . . 327 



ROSTRUM OF THE AMPHITHEATRE, ARLINGTON .... 334 



ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES IN HAVING A FOUNTAIN NEAR THE 



HOUSE (Floyd E. Baker) 335 



THE MARBLE TABLE, ON WHICH THE SUN-DIAL RESTS, Is A COPY 



OF ONE UNEARTHED AT POMPEII (Gustav Lorey) . . . 340 



ENTRANCE TO A FORMAL GARDEN ENLIVENED BY A DOUBLE Row OF 



HYDRANGEAS (T. E. Marr) 341 



RUSTIC FURNITURE THAT MAY BE LEFT OUT IN ALL WEATHERS 



(Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr.) 342 



THE FORMALITY OF ARCHITECTURE HERE DEMANDS EXTREME 

 FORMALITY IN THE TREATMENT OF THE GROUNDS IMMEDI 

 ATELY ADJOINING IT (Floyd E. Baker) 343 



AN OUT-OF-DOOR LIVING-ROOM (Henry Troth) .... 344 

 FOUNTAIN OF BRONZE AND MARBLE DESIGNED BY ELIHU VEDDER 345 



