The 1 I I a s t r a t i o n s 



DOORWAY IN THE GARDEN OF AIRS. 



ROBERT C. HILL 151 



Jt Eastluimpton, Loin/ Island. Designed by Mrs. Robert C. Hill 



A GLIMPSE THROUGH THE GATE INTO 



■■(^,RE^' (^jARDENS" 152 



Easthanipton, Lomj hlaiid. Mrs. Robert C. Hill, Landscape Arehilect 



AN UNUSUALLY GOOD WALL OF CONCRETE 153 

 Garden of }Ls. Robert C. Hill, at Easthanipton, Lontj Island 



A BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED DOORWAY . . .ig-t 

 In the i/ardcn of Mr. C. L. Ring, at Saginaw, Michigan. Charles 

 A. Piatt, Architect 



A GOOD GARDEN ENTRANCE i55 



On the t/rounds of Mr. Jonathan Godfrew at Bridgeport, Connecticut 

 Y. Burrall Hoffman, Architect ; Marian C. Coffin, Landscape 

 Architect 



STONE COIGNS AND CAP FORM A GOOD 

 CONTRAST TO THE PLAIN SURFACE 



OF THE WALL iSb 



Grounds of Mr. Bronson Winthrop, at S\osset, Long Island. Delano 

 and Aldrich, Architects 



A PERGOLA GATE OF INTERESTING 



MATERIALS AND DESIGN . . . . . . -US? 



Garden of C. S. Walton, Es'/., at St. Davids, Pennsylvania. Sears and 

 Wendell, Landscape Architects 



A WALL OF REFINED DESIGN 158 



Garden of Mrs. E. S. Clark, Pomlret, Connecticut. Charles A. Piatt, 

 A rchitect 



A GATE POST OF SIMPLE DIGNIFIED 



DESIGN 159 



Estate of Mr. Willard Straight, at Westbury, Long Island 

 A. V. Brinckerhoff, Landscape Architect 



A CLEVER TRELLIS TREATMENT OF A 



H IGH WALL • ■ • • • ibo 



In till garden of Mr. Charles Biddle. at Andalusia, I'ennsyl-eania 

 Mellor and Meigs, Architects 



AN UNUSUAl-L^' GOOD BIT OF "RUSTIC 



WORK" .161 



Garden of Mrs. J. Clifton Edgar, at Greenwich, Connecticut. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A FENCE OF CHESTNUT PALINGS BETWEEN 



I5RICK IMERS 162 



Garden of Mrs. Harry Pavne Whitney, Westbury, Long Island 

 Delano and Aldrich, Architects 



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