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Messrs. LITTLE & BROWNE, Architects 



PLATE LXIII. General View of the Garden a 



PLATE LXIV. i The Lower Terrace d 

 PLATE LXIV. 2 The Fountain Basin e 



PLATE LXV. i The Fountain Basin b 

 PLATE LXV. 2 Steps to the Raised Terrace c 



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PLATE LXV r I. i General View of the Garden a 

 PLATE LXVI. 2 Through the Grape Arbor b 



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PLATE LXVII. In the Wild Garden 



"Villa Xarcault," Jonttlair, X.Jl. 



Mr. CHARLES A. PLATT, Architect 



PLATE LXVIII. i The Garden Front of the 



House a 

 PLATE LXVIII. 2 The Garden from the Porch b 



PLATE LXIX. i The Garden from the Porch c 

 PLATE LXIX. 2 The Entrance to the Garden d 



PLATE LXX. i Gate to the Stable Yard e 

 PLATE LXX. 2 The Sun-dial/ 



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PLATE LXXI. Looking down the Garden a 



