PRACTICAL BOOK OF GARDEN ARCHITECTURE 



fully done. Should there be a side of the building 

 or an end exposed to rough weather that is too 

 crumbled to make fresh mortar advisable, a plain 

 lathing and plaster cast finish will make the wall 

 secure. Ivies may soon be made to cover the "odd" 

 wall, leaving those of stone-work exposed. The roof 

 thatched with straw will prove less costly than the 

 shingle thatch, and will be entirely appropriate for 

 the historic structure. 



