BEAUTIFUL GARDENS IN AMERICA 
clipped forms, Barberry with its bright winter berries, 
Laurel, and Rhododendron foliage unite to enliven the 
winter scene in this pleasant space, when outside all is 
gray and lifeless. 
Mrs. Seabrook’s garden belongs to still another dis- 
tinctly different class, illustrating a planting which appeals 
strongly to the many Americans who ardently admire sim- 
plicity in outdoor art. Here we find a sweet place in which 
to live in idle hours, with favorite flowers well-kept, a pool, 
and shaded retreats from summer sun. 
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