(THE GARDEN MAGAZINEJ 
A trellis-arch whose design could not be improved 
upon. Manufactured by the Mathews Mfg. Company 
This arbor has a sponteo. 
good lines and not over- 
tail. Combined with the 
fusion of phlox and hollyhot 
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A brick wall with a good trellis and seat treatment. Garden of St. Martins, Penna. 
A pleasing seat treatment with horizontal lines emphasized. Stone benches of classic design such as 
this are more available than good wood benches, but they are often used unsuitably near a wood trellis or 
arbor, where no masonry construction makes the stone appropriate. Garden of Dr. Woodward 
An arbor and seat which have the simplicity of the country 
penter’s work, and the good lines of an experienced designer, 
the garden of Mr. G. C. Eastman 
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Example of Sharonware bird bath which fits well 
into garden decorative schemes 
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Lead figure personifying Summer. The 
good qualities of lead have made it pop- 
ular in England for centuries, and are only 
beginning to be appreciated in America 
A classic sundial of interet: bait 
Garden of Mr. S. T. Mosl fabi 
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