GARDENS OLD AND NEW. 



DIPPING WELL IN THE KITCHEN GARDEN. 



the wild fern-clad ground. From this terrace a double flight of 

 wide, easy steps leads to the garden, at the point where the 

 wild gives place to cultivation. The garden ground has here 

 been treated by planting shrubs somewhat in harmony with 

 the wilder growths, in bold clumps with grassy ways between. 



The dining-room is in the south and east angle of the house ; 

 a long southern window looks into the woodland, while 

 windows to the east look through the arches of a narrow 

 outdoor room, always in shade. 



The scheme of gardening was very simp!?. It was 



LOGGIA TEWACE. 



