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102 and 106). Porch pergolas are used over seats, doorways, and 

 gateways. The single-post pergola (Figs. 104 and 105) is used in 

 most cases for a screen effect, much as a hedge might be used, between 

 the flower garden and kitchen garden (Fig. 106). 



Pergolas may be made of a variety of materials and in numerous 

 designs. The columns may be made of stone, brick, wood, or cobble- 

 stone and the whole designed either as a dignified piece of architecture 

 which would fit well into a formal garden, or quite informally, as 

 in the case of rustic work. The upright columns should be placed 





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Fig. 106.— Plan and elevation showing how a single-post pergola can be used to enclose 

 a garden, especially when used in connection with a brick wall or a sunken garden area 



