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House & Garden's 



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TWO GARDENS 



There art always two gardens — the garden in full sunlight, 

 ■>X!hen every flower and tree limb silhouettes distinctly, and 

 Ike wraithed garden seen in the while mists of dawn, the 

 mauves of dusk or late on summer nights patterned over 

 with silver from the moon. For the beauty of color watch 

 the garden in sunlight: for the beauty of subtle tones and 



delicate atmosphere study the wraithed garden. Such is 

 this view in the garden at the home of Herbert .V. Straus, 

 Red Bank, New Jersey, showing a glimpse of the broad 

 stone step leading up to the tree-shadowed terrace. 

 The landscape architect was Martha Brookes Hutche- 

 son ar.d the associate architect F. Burrall Hogman, Jr 



