The Garden Magazine, August, 1921 
371 
Across one end of the lawn the formal pool, planned for water 
sports, is bordered by the extensive rock garden designed 
in the manner of outcropping ridge of native rock, adown 
which tumbles a crystal stream of no mean proportions 
At the highest point where the falls begin, the intro- 
duction of water to a rustic stone-bordered basin 
like an ancient pot-hole is contrived skillfully to 
conceal the evidence of handicraft 
Tumbling down its glistening way the water passes 
from topmost basin by a series of broken turbulent 
falls to a steadily flowing stream, bordered by na- 
tive plants, to a final catch basin some distance off 
whence the water is returned by a pump 
