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The Garden Magazine, June, 1920 
Walker & Gillette, Architects Photograph by John Wallace Gillies 
THE NOBLE QUALITY OF SIMPLICITY 
Photograph by Mattie Edwards Hewit' 
WHAT MORE AIRY AND COOL THAN CEYLON CHAIRS 
Wherein to rest, a South Sea Island rug underfoot, 
sipping something deliciously iced after a strenuous 
hour on the courts? Residence of J. E. Berwind, 
Bridgehampton, L. I., N. Y. 
WHEN THE GARDEN ADVANCES UP TO THE VERY DOORS 
To keep the open sense of outdoors which such a terraced 
garden front as this requires, the great umbrella matching 
the house awnings is well substituted for the all-sheltering 
canopy. Residence of Mr. D. M. Ferry, Detroit, Mich., 
Trowbridge & Ackerman, Architects, William Pitkin, Jr., 
Landscape Architect 
Of rare beauty as awnings, these are also a 
rarely perfect textile accompaniment to the 
brick surface of the house; residence of Mr. 
H. P. Davison, Locust Valley, L. I., N. Y. 
Photograph by John Wallace Gillies 
