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bark outside. Roof thatched, over boarded 

 deal rafters. (See Fig. 76.) 



The above examples are typical of good 



Fig. 76. Summer house 



practice and restraint in design, and will prove 

 sufficiently suggestive to the gardener. 



Arbours This term may be understood to 

 describe such structures as are designed to 

 give shade by means of the foliage they support. 

 They are in no sense weather-proof, being merely 

 skeleton structures of light woodwork. They 

 may be built of larch nailed together, or of 

 light, sawn oak quartering joined by galvanized 



