July, 1910 



THE GARDEN MAG A Z I X E 



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The simple masonry arch and wall, effectually fram- The summer-house of wood lattice is pretty, but Ornate masonry arch and gate, which seem to need 

 ing the vista beyond needs constant repairs more formal support than the hedge gives 



A live hedge may be trained into the arch form and is always in keeping with Rustic wood arches are the simplest forms of garden furniture. They are too 



a garden often made grotesque, however 



The simplest sort of entrance, where you merely enter. It is an adaptation of the hedge and gate (which is absent) 



