The Garden Magazine, February, 1321 
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PORTIONS OF THE GARDENS AT LONGWOOD 
Where the diverse plantings of two centuries are so skilfully merged as to avoid any suggestion of incongruity. The Sundial Garden (lower cut), 
brooding peacefully amid the trees of the old arboretum, has already achieved an air of prim distinction as though anxious to lure some flower-kirtled 
dame out of the past to tread its neat paths. The circular fountain (upper cut), upon which broad, up-to-date walks focus, is unaffectedly modern 
in character; but the transition is made easy by distracting border-beds of Columbine and Roses, Pansies, Poppies and other lovely flowering things 
