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Garden-house of Two Storeys, 

 at Little Ridge, 

 in Corner of Walled Garden, 

 at St. Clere. 

 at Wittersham House, 

 at Staplefield Grange. 

 A Trellis Garden Shelter. 

 Thatched Garden Shelter, 

 and 3i6.\. Two Typical Scottish Garden 

 Pavilions. 

 A Seemly Toolhouse. 

 Statue on Gate-pier. 



Bov Figure in Niche at End of Grass 

 \\alk: 

 and 321. Statues on Gate-piers at Papillon 

 Hall. 

 Bov and Dolphin in Pool. 

 A Piping Boy. 



Boys Modelled by Jan Van Nost. 

 Quarrelling Cupids at Melbourne, Derby- 

 shire. 



A Terminal Pan 



Cupid and Swan Rising from Pool. 



Fountain Figure by Puecli at W'ych Cross 



Place. 

 Flower-pot on ]\Iillstone and Statue of 



Mercury in Background. 

 Statues Guarding Stairwav. 

 \'ase at Hampton Court. 



with Tinned Ornament b}- George 

 Bankart. 



Simple Sundial on Adequate Base. 



A Good Sundial Badly Placed. 



Sundial at Ditton Place, Balcombe. 



The " Blackamoor " Sundial. 



^lodern Sundial at INIarsh Court. 



An Eighteenth Century Sundial. 



Sundial of Two Rough-dressed Stones. 



A Lead Sundial. 



An Old Garden Roller in a New Emploj^- 



ment. 

 A Sundial : The Game of " Clocks." 

 Statue Holding Dial in Rose Garden. 

 Sundial Placed at Intersecting Paths. 



at Sedgwick Hall, Horsham. 



at Danby Hall, Yorkshire. 

 Stone Seat Designed by H. Peto. 



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An Isolated Seat. 



Seats and Table in Appropriate Setting. 

 Garden Seat Designed bv Sir E. Lutvens. 

 bv J. P. White. 



Table and Chairs Designed 



Webb. 

 Garden Seat. 



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Kevnote of Success 



Small Stone Seat at Mark\-ate Cell with Lead 



Figures at Ends. 

 Outcrop of Stratihed Rock at Corners. 

 Rocks Properly Stratified and Skilfully Laid. 

 Bold Stratified Rockwork and ;\Iass-planting. 

 Rocks Ill-placed \\'ithout L'mformity or 



Enough Space for Plants. 

 Treatment of an Odd Corner «rth Rockwork. 

 Alpine Primulas Growing in \'ertical 



Fissure. 



in Horizontal 



Fissure. 

 A Rough Retainin,e 

 Rock Formations. 

 Simplicity : The 



Planting. 

 Planting m Bold Classes. 

 Large Clumps of Plants Giving an Appear- 

 ance of Solidity. 

 Bold Treatment of Rock and Plants. 

 A Judicious L'se of Compact Shrubs 

 Retaining or Boundarv 



Unhewn Blocks. 

 Boundary- Wall with Its 



Shrubs. 

 Boundary- Walls. 

 Bog and \\"ater Gaiden. 

 A Good Rock Pool. 

 Stepping Stones. 

 Bold Stratified Rockwork and SmaU 



Cascade. 

 Pond for Small Garden. 

 A Rocky Path. 

 A Rough Paved Path. 

 Cj-pripediums Thoroughly at Home on the 



Upper ;\Iargin of a Rock Garden. 

 Rock Steps Leading from Terrace Through 



Rock Wall to Rock Garden. 

 Constructions of Small ^loraine. 

 Construction of Moraine on Slope, 



„ Level Ground. 



\^'all of Rough, 

 Planted with 



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