The Garden Magazine, October, 1919 



109 



WALLS HAVE TEX- 

 TURE TO DELIGHT 

 AS WELL AS TREES 



And when a tracery of 

 vines broiders this back- 

 ground with color and 

 with light and shade and 

 the turf below gives 

 contrast, you have the 

 intimate seclusion which 

 is the delight of English 

 gardens. The broad ex- 

 panse of smooth turf is 

 an interesting and pleas- 

 ing foreground 



A TEXTURE CLOSE-UP 

 Here are examples brought near 

 enough to reveal their detail and 

 show the difference that different 

 leaf forms give. The coarse vine 

 and shrubbery growth in the left 

 foreground contrasts with the 

 smoothness of the clipped hedge 

 while the shadows in the Arbor- 

 vitaes at the right show as rea- 

 sons for the deep quality in ever- 

 greens 



