Vol. XXXI, No. 4 
June, 1920 
The Garden 
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_ BROADLY OPEN TO ALL OUT- 
DOORS YET DEEP IN SHADOW 
BY REASON OF ITS AWNING 
^ The fine restraint which makes such a utilitarian accessory actually an asset to the garden fajade 
of a dwelling is seldom better exemplified than in this rich and simple example on the residence 
of Mr. Fred Dana Marsh, the artist, at New Rochelle, N. Y. Henry G. Morse, Architect 
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