The Garden Magazine, July, 1921 
305 
Mary //. Northsnd, Photo. 
THE TEA-HOUSE AS A TERMINAL FEATURE 
So used as an integral part of the whole garden plan, the tea- 
house furnishes an unobtrusive point of interest toward 
which the colorful borders seem naturally to flow. Feathery 
Astilbe, fragrant Pinks, vivid Peonies, stately Larkspur, and 
other familiar favorites richly frame the open lawn. The big 
jar, standing amid so much fleeting efflorescence, has a re- 
assuring air of permanence and substantiality 
