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shrubbery, out into a meadow with a herd of prime Jersey cows, 

 watched by a herdsman (there are no fences.) On you drive 

 among the ever-changing scenery, and everywhere you go there 

 is the same absence of "stiffness" as you see in Photo 182. The 

 gentleman in the buggy is Mr. B. M. Hawks, superintendent 

 of the Rockwood Hall estate. If you desire a better acquaint- 

 ance with him you may study him from Photo 180. This gen- 

 tleman, though not a "professional" is a natural landscaper. So 

 is Air. Rockefeller. Either of them could have been a "success" 

 at this "calling," far excelling many professionals who follow 

 it "for revenue only." America certainly has many genuine 

 "landscape architects," gentlemen who cannot be excelled in the 

 profession ; she has, also, those who are in it for money, as 

 proven "by their works." In addition to a lack of natural taste, 

 their business seems to be that of running up large bills by un- 



Photo 181 

 Autumn Scene on Rockefeller Grounds. 



