PRACTICAL BOOK OF GARDEN ARCHITECTURE 



world gardens, and one is always safer in following 

 original models in Ms reproductions. 



Great care must be exercised in setting up im- 

 ported marble temples. The fine finish of columns, 

 and the eave carvings, may be easily marred by 

 careless handling. A covering of heavy builder's 

 paper should be used for all sections until they are 

 finally placed in position. The home-made concrete 

 and wooden structures also require careful finish to 

 achieve worthy distinction. 



