246 



The Garden Magazine, January, 1922 



Mrs. Keith Spalding, and 

 Honorable Mention was 

 accorded to Elizabeth L. 

 Strang of Leominster, 

 Mass., and to Elizabeth 

 Pattee of Boston. 



THE second problem, 

 that of the small city- 

 garden, was worked out by 

 twenty-two competitors 

 with such successful results 

 that two first prizes of $50 

 each were awarded; the 

 Garden Club of Evanston 

 awarding one to A. O. Lapin 

 of Evanston, and Mrs. Keith 

 Spalding's award going to 

 Margaret D. Sears, a student 

 in the University of Illinois 

 School of Landscape Archi- 

 tecture. The design of Ro- 

 bert Wheelright of Philadel- 



GARDEN FOR AN INVALID 



Designed by Hale Walker, Harvard 

 University School of Landscape 

 Architecture; awarded First Prize. 

 Ease of moving about a wheel-chair 

 a determining factor in plan of paths 

 and treatment of levels 



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