NOTES ON 



A JAPANESE GARDEN 



IN CALIEORNIA 



By C. H. rOWNSEND 



AN experiment has been in process of development in 

 San Francisco, wliich illustrates the possibilities of 

 1^ introducing the pleasing and picturesque effects of 

 Japanese g'ardens in a foreign country. The accompanying- 

 illustrations from this garden are interesting when studied in 

 connection with the subject as it is presented by Mr. Honda, 

 and as it has l)een shown in the \ arious illustrations from exist- 

 ing gardens in Japan. 



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JAPANESE GARDEN IN CALIFORNI 



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