November, 1910 



AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



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Maze incised on one of the piers of the 

 porch of Lucca Cathedral 



Maze at Wing, Rutlandshire, 40 feet in 

 Maze at Sneiton, Nottinghamshire, 5 I feet in diameter diameter 



many difficulties and stops, owing to the numerous parallel been given to the maze. In this class is included the one 

 hedges and paths. It is one of the most captivating of the at Versailles. 



The maze at Hampton Court, England 



The east garden and maze at Hatfield House 



geometrical style of gardening, and is recommended for The labyrinth plans and views shown give striking in- 



pleasure grounds. The name of "wildernesses" has also stances of design and artistic construction of a park, grounds 



or garden feature that it is safe to assume is not to receive 

 much extension in the future. The chief interest on the 

 m^ze, now, is to preserve those in existence. 



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Pavement maze, entrance of Parish Church, St. Quentin. 

 34J/2 feet in diameter 



Maze at Chartres Cathedral on the pavement 

 in the nave, 30 feet in diameter 



