The I I I u s t r a t i o n s 



DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING PLANTING IN 



T H E B E N D O F A D R I V E 6b 



A C LT R \' I N G PATH WELL PLANTED . . . . • 67 



Garilt'u (if Mr. Edward E. Sprague, ,-// Hushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C Coffin, Ltuidscdpc Architect 



A TWISTED "SPECIMEN" TREE RESPON- 

 SIBLE FOR MUCH OF THE CHARM OF 



T H E F O U N T A I N 69 



Grosxenor Atterbury, Architect; Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects 



SEVERAL SETS OF "SPECIMEN" PLANTS 

 ARE LTSED AGREEABLY ON THIS 



TERRACE 71 



House of f\Iiss R. Hoyt, at Southampton, Long Island. Hiss and 

 Weeks, Architects : Ferrucio \'itale. Landscape Architect 



SPRING BULBS NATURALIZED IN THE 



GRASS 72 



Garden of Edward E. Sprague, Esq., at Flushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A PATH WITH PLANTS WHICH EMPHASIZE 



ITS WOODLAND CHARACTER 73 



Estate of Mr. \X . B. H. Dowse, at West Newton, Massachusetts 

 Pray, Hubbard and White, Landscape Architects 



THE FIRST TAVO ARE ADVISABLE FORAIS 



T O \\" H 1 C H TO SHEAR A HEDGE, THE 

 THIRD 1 N A D \M S A B L E 74 



A S T R A I ( J H T F L O W^ E R - B O R D E R E D \V A L K . . 75 

 Estate of Edward E. Sprague, E.sq., at Flushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A GOOD COMBINATION OF VINES AND 



FLOWERS AGAINST A WAL 1 77 



Garden of Charles W. Hubbard, f_',iv/., at Auburndale, Massachusetts 

 ' )]msted Brothers, I^nndscape .hchitects 



A SHADED ALLE^' WHICH FORUMS THE 



E N 'F R A N C E 8s 



Garden of Miss Fannie Mulford, at Hempstead, Long Island. Ruth 

 De;in, Landscape Architect 



AN AXl-E ROOM TO THE GARDEN ..... 87 

 lloiisi at X'ilhi No\ a, Pennsylvania. Didiring, Okie and Ziegler, 

 A ichileets 



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