A/\C'S W/-N/ 



. 



.-I'll !. Tilled about the 



\ i .1 r i ; l l . I :. " . 



t"i,l. IN slip- 



pv tlu- siu- of :in 

 ancient market-place, and the 

 is s -, : >!umn tli< 



to Iv tin- original in.irK 

 lli< .: irden is 



quit. ' ' .! lias one 



wall covered hs .in o'.l Turkey 

 lig tree. > ( U 

 and f.r tin- extraordinary M/e 



- fruit. Two or three ' 



: rntircly <>ne long \v ill, 

 anJ arc nm.irkahle for their 

 prolific growth and r:ch inn' 



:ir.uii\f i>. tln-i 

 qiuunt and quii-t retreat, with 

 the i the airimisly cut 



spinJle->hapeJ ><us, the 



IN. .11. J the M.-qiu->tered 



utt-i o| the place. The 



walled garden \\.IN ilc:ir to our 



t, Ix-in^ hut another 



lormot the well-hedged parterre 



a |-L;ce with ample sun, nt 



shadowe.1 by tr-es, and v| )t .|. 



well Irom all the winds 



that How . 



Then how r.itraitive is the 

 l:,h. W.ilk at Kin-'s WeMon, 

 with the hnv'v greensward 

 Hanking the p.ith. the standard 



- adorning it, the glorious 

 m.iNNi-sof lingers on either side, 

 the line plants in tuhs, and the 

 noble elms, pines, and other 



THE GAKUEN TEMPLE. 



<,.>. t. i<t - 



ornainental tteev Thchaj , 

 spirit diri > I. I tin- fiifinntio-i 



ot this wl."!l\ Ixaiitiflll | 



and the same spuit maintain', 

 it in the |x-rleition whuh our 



picture di-t. loses. It .ill t.ls i 



conti.ist oi ihann aiul ih.r.uter 

 whkh is Je'ightiul. and -i;-| 

 a nii-.isui.- oi st.i- 

 t t'ie piitir H whiih 



reigns elsewheie, thus a.ld.nx 

 .1 MTV pleasing and .ittr.i.l \ .- 

 variety t I In- 



t.-rr.i . ' veiy t' .uililul, 

 I'Mikin^ out o\ er the -\\oli- 



mouth, with the line h. lusi 

 wall, a not.il-le ey.uii| l< 

 garden arihitei'lure, coinp u.iNe 

 with many wi- have de-mlx-d, 

 the gn-en ^tass within, and the 

 adorning yuii.is and the iviHe 

 \u-\\ without, and thov ^'r.iiid 

 trees whiih rise majestually 

 from the p.uk Ix-low. It is M "t 



xs.ir\ to desintx- Kind's 

 \\.-t.ni much tuither. \\ 

 have suggested the '.;-<-, i.il 

 character, and o t! r putun-s \M|| 

 do the rest. 



There are charms both 

 in the classic auh. future of 

 the mansion and the gatilen- 

 houses and in the rare te.iuty 

 dt the garden, and we find 

 speu.il interest in the manner 

 in which the qualities ol llictwo 

 are combined. 



i 



THE IbkHACE. 



