[PAGES 320, 321 JULY, 1917) 
:ire That Fits 
These angle seats emphasize the shape of the pool, and give one a choice of two directions in which to face. 
Woodward 
Garden of Dr. 
si d beauty, well placed. 
M Newburyport, Mass. 
.ttleous charm bom of 
'd ful architectural de- 
i rtgh wall and the pro- 
ud it is delightfu' 
Terracotta tubs filled with topiary work used to mark the piers along a wall. A more ornate jar or 
um could not have been used successfully in such numbers. There is enough uniformity to make the vari- 
ety in boxwood forms a pleasing change. "Garden of Weld" estate of Larz Anderson 
A simple arch of good proportions with a gate which 
owes much of its interest to the hinges and latch 
■ J>HS SELECTED BY 
N Landscape 
a Architect 
I mind, in making a ckoice of 
• ote it will contribute to an 
1 embrace house and garden ” 
Lead figure personifying Spring. 
Lead is an agreeable material for garden 
figures, weathering in time .to a soft 
gray 
The gazing globe in the garden is a source of in- 
terest on account of its reflections 
The trellis and benches have been added to this old house, 
without disturbing its serenity, although not true to the period. 
Residence of Mr. R. A. Cram, architect, at Weyland, Mass. 
