The Garden Magazine, May, 1922 



175 



THE GULLY OF YESTERDAY BECOMES THE 

 GARDEN OF TO-DAY 



Surely no more conclusive proof of Mi. Cooper's per- 

 spicacity need be had; and when judicious planting 

 makes so strongly for saner civic living, it seems a 

 pity not to practise it oftener. Here the dial, stone 

 steps, etc., may be seen in their relation to the whole 



