TO PLEASE THE GARDENER 



No^el Designs in Dials 



This intent little figure, whimsically dubbed "Pine- 

 hurst," has instant appeal for the golfer and is certainly 

 an up-to-date interpretation of the sun-dial. Lucy 

 Richards, sculptor 



An especially fitting and 

 sprightly motif for garden 

 ornament, the bird is natu- 

 rally found on dials. Here 

 we have him catching the 

 early worm with a vengeance 

 and incidentally telling the 

 time — an amusing conception 

 in bronze by E. Angela. On 

 the lower right he figures in 

 a nicely balanced bit of con- 

 ventionalized design 



Some gardeners are also 

 fishermen, and Harriet W. 

 Frishmuth has a way of 

 touching bronze with life 

 that makes such a piece 

 of work irresistible to the 

 angler who loves a garden 



About four and a half feet in height, 

 this bronze dial by Enid Yandell is a 

 restrained and finely executed orna- 

 ment to suit the classic garden; or 

 any other where simplicity reigns 



