The Stepped Path 



The Seat of the Pergola Wall 



The Gate Ajar 



Miss Tower's Garden at Lexington 



be, else otherwise there would be nothing but a grow- 

 ing wilderness. But on the basis of a simple and 

 natural plan, with fine emphasizing of the special 

 points, there has been planted a wealth of floral beauty 

 that has grown luxuriantly and exquisitely, overflowed 

 all border rigidity, and sought, in large measure, its 

 freedom from restriction. The paths are beautifully 

 arranged and dressed with borderings; the gateways 

 are charming in their simplicity; the lawn area is every- 

 where sufficient for the displaying of the floral beauty, 

 and the pergola, which is the climax of the whole, and 

 actually the chief structure within the garden, is finely 

 situated and beautifully adapted to its purpose. 



1 Pond to the Pergola 



There Is Beauty Everywhere 



