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The anomaly of an Italian garden in conjunction with a so- 

 called colonial house — or a garden distinctively French in char- 

 acter, with a house of easy informal English design — is less 

 flagrant, though equally to be avoided. The best features of al- 

 most any style offer enough good things from which to choose, 

 so that one need not be driven to the resources of another style for 

 variety. 



Of garden furniture there is very little of stock design which is 

 good. Stone workers have done a great deal better for us than 



A CSIAL FIGURE WHICH IS 

 \'ERV PLEASING 



E. Luccliesi, Sioneiv/irker 



A FIXE REPRODUCTKjN OF 



A NEO-GRCiCQUE 



PHILOSOPHER 



J. C. Kraus, Slonf-c^orker 



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