SOME LOCAL FEATURES 41 



Euonymus are present in abundance ; Rosa 

 rugosa (Japanese Rose) bears the winds well, 

 proving it to be one of the hardiest of seaside 

 plants. 



In the more sheltered parts, protected by a 

 high boarded fence, with a Privet hedge on its 

 inner side, Hollies, Berberis, Euonymus, some 

 Aucubas, Prunus Pissardii do well. Veronicas 

 also are good here. 



THE BELVEDERE HOUSE ESTATE, SOUTH CLIFFS, 

 SCARBOROUGH 



The gardens and grounds at Belvedere House 

 comprise about thirteen acres of land, and are 

 situated on a steep incline, rising from the beach 

 up the face of the cliffs to about 200 feet altitude. 



Mr. George L. Beeforth, the residential pro- 

 prietor, has for a good number of years taken a 

 deep interest in planting trees and shrubs up the 

 cliffs on his land, and the splendid results achieved 

 constitute fine examples of what can be done in 

 seaside planting. The photographic views taken 

 at this place are very fine, and show the remark- 

 able luxuriance of the trees and shrubs and the 

 beauty of the garden. 



That the grounds at Belvedere are in a very 

 exposed situation may be gathered from the follow- 



