94 GARDENS : THEIR FORM AND DESIGN 



the garden within must be carefully thought out, so that 

 each window shows a different and a perfect picture. 



It is, we hope, by the use of such simple woodwork 

 that gardens which are not fortunate enough to possess 

 fine trees or stately hedges will be beautified. Much can 



Fig. 71. 



be done for small suburban gardens by the use of treillage. 

 We do not mean the fox-coloured, varnished rustic wood- 

 work which, alas ! we still see in many a garden as the 

 train carries us past Wimbledon and other suburbs. We 

 sincerely hope all this may be replaced by simple square 

 latticed woodwork, such as is shown in old prints and 

 pictures. 



