Pottery in the Garden 



ThE graceful, rounded curves of pottery in the garden emphasize the 

 rugged beautv of all growing things. The bird-bath invites a song to linger. 

 The sun-dial traces in shadow the fleeting hours of nature's happiness, while 

 urns and jars and vases rare reflect the art of man, who fashions beauty from 

 the common clay where flowers will not grow. 



A complete list of Pottery is too extensive to include in this book. We would 

 rather invite you to visit our gardens, where an assortment is on display in 

 appropriate settings, which offer many helpful suggestions. 



High-fired Terra Cotta is one of the most enduring materials known to the 

 Arts; made from selected clays, and fired to a heat to insure the greatest 

 strength and durability. 



We also have on display some fine models of lead garden ornaments recently 

 imported from England. 



A little lead figure among the shrubbery next to the garden or an exquisitely 

 modeled fountain ornament will add the final touch to your garden picture. 

 Cool and inviting against the dark green of the garden's foliage, a bench of 

 stone offers a restful retreat from the heat of a midsummer's day. 



Wall fountains may be effectively placed either in the garden or sun room of 

 the house. A sunny window may be made a veritable conservatory. A very 

 interesting feature of garden pottery is its variety of color values which 

 enables you to carry out almost any desired color scheme. 



Pottery for indoors and outdoors may be seen in its -proper setting at 



Towson Nurseries 



