Illustrations xv 



FACING PAGE 



THE VINE-CLAD FRONT WALL OF AN OLD STONE HOUSE (Henry 



Troth) 326 



WHY SHOULD THE BACK-STOPS OF TENNIS COURTS USUALLY BE 



BARE AND UNSIGHTLY ? ........ 327 



ROSTRUM OF THE AMPHITHEATRE, ARLINGTON .... 334 



ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES IN HAVING A FOUNTAIN NEAR THE 



HOUSE (Floyd E. Baker) 335 



THE MARBLE TABLE, ON WHICH THE SUN-DIAL RESTS, Is A COPY 



OF ONE UNEARTHED AT POMPEII (Gustav Lorey) . . . 340 



ENTRANCE TO A FORMAL GARDEN ENLIVENED BY A DOUBLE Row OF 



HYDRANGEAS (T. E. Marr) .... '.';'.' . 341 



RUSTIC FURNITURE THAT MAY BE LEFT OUT IN ALL WEATHERS 



(Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr.) .... > . * 342 



THE FORMALITY OF ARCHITECTURE HERE DEMANDS EXTREME 

 FORMALITY IN THE TREATMENT OF THE GROUNDS IMMEDI- 

 ATELY ADJOINING IT (Floyd E. Baker) . . , , . 343 



AN OUT-OF-DOOR LIVING-ROOM (Henry Troth) . . . / 344 

 FOUNTAIN OF BRONZE AND MARBLE DESIGNED BY ELIHU VEDDER 345 



