Plate XXIX. 2 The Water Garden looking 

 toward the House c 



Plate XXX.. The Faun Fountain a 



Plate XXXI. i Steps to the East Flower 



Garden d 

 Plate XXXI. 2 The Faun Fountain from the 



Lower Terrace e 



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Mr. A. J. Manning, Architect 









Plate XXXII. i The Garden from the Ter- 

 race a 

 Plate XXXII. 2 Steps to the Terrace 



[This view was taken previous to a change in the 

 arrangement of the garden as it is shown in the plan.] 



Plate XXXIII. i From the Centre of the 



Garden h 

 Plate XXijtiII. 2 A Sheltered Fountain c 



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Plate XXXIV. 2 A Box-hedged Walk h 



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Mr. Charles A. Platt, Architect 



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Plate XXXV. The Centre of the Garden b 



Plate XXXVI. i General View from the Upper 



Terrace e 

 Plate XXXVI. 2 Looking toward the Upper 



Terrace y 



Plate XXXVII. i The Casino c 

 Plate XXXVII. 2 The South Corner of the 



Garden d 



Plate XXXVlII. Through the Colonnade a 



Plate XXXIX. i The West Side Path g 

 Plate XXXIX. 2 The End of the West Side 

 Path h 



Plate XL. 1 Along the Upper Terrace / 

 Plate XL.' 2 Southeast End of the Garden j 



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Plate XLI. i The Garden 



Plate XLI. 2 The Vine-covered Porch 



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Mr. Wilson Eyre, Jr., Architect 



Plate XXXIV. i A Neglected Path a 





