THE GARDEN AND ITS ACCESSORIES 



The illustration of " A wall fountain and 

 pool " shows how a little water may be 

 made to go a long way. A single stream 

 comes through the terrace wall in a pipe 

 whose outlet is the mouth of a stone lion's 

 head. The water is caught in ajar, then 

 passes on through the side, falling into 

 an underground pipe that takes it to the 

 little pool seen in the foreground ; from 

 here it runs to the terrace below, where 

 it irrigates a rock garden of ferns and 

 wild-flowers. 



Another fountain of simple construction 

 may be seen on page 153. It is made of 

 field stone with a cement lining. The 

 stones were carefully selected from old 

 nearby walls, and great care was used in 

 their selection and handling so that only 

 those with flat and weather-beaten surfaces 

 might be used. 



It was a difficult matter to design this 

 fountain so that it would have the right- 

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