Water in the Formal Garden. 



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which it starts, i.e., the fan- 

 shaped pool and paved work, 

 give suggestions for the treat- 

 ment of quite small gardens. 

 The result of the delightful 

 design made by Mr. Christopher 

 Turnor for Major - General 

 Sartorius, V.C, appears in 

 Figs. 183 and 184. The chief 

 pool is fan-shaped, and thus 

 leaves between the water and 



FIG. It 



-HURTWOOD : LOOKING DOWN 

 ON FOUNTAIN. 



the open parapet a half-round 

 space which gives hospitahty 

 to flowers. The paving is well 

 managed. The stones which 

 edge the water are of regular 

 shape, while the rest of the 

 space has random flagging. 

 Near by is another pool, 

 which, by throwing out a 

 curved edge to meet the 

 chief flight of steps, marks a 



FIG. 186. — AT GREAT BADDOW : REFLECTIONS. 



FIG. 18S. — PARAFETTED POOL AT BLYTHBURGH. 



