The Garden Magazine, July, 1920 
414 
VERDURE AND SKY 
AND SUNLIGHT 
These alone, and yet a vista 
of the greatest variation 
and richness wherein the 
depth of shade, theshadows, 
and the varying greens of 
the Japanese Cypress and 
the deciduous background 
produce a splendid restful- 
ness which no other com- 
position could rival 
A BROAD IVY-BOR- 
DERED GRASSY WAY 
Design plays an important 
part in such a conception, 
the magnitude of the scale 
being one factor, and pure 
line to furnish a rhythmic 
basis for the subdued plant- 
ing, another 
