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HENDERSON’S 
PICTURESQUE GARDENS 
A Terrace and Fountain 
To the right we show a pretty 
example of lawn, fountain and bed- 
ding on the level below the house 
and terrace. Where grounds permit 
of an arrangement such as this the 
prospect is usually very pleasing, es- 
pecially when viewed from a balus- 
traded terrace above, which is often an 
accompaniment. Under these condi- 
tions there is an apparent reason 
for a certain amount of attractive 
garden architecture. 
Father Time 
Herewith we 
portray a very 
unique sun-dial, 
one of the little 
touches of for- 
mality that add 
interest to a 
garden and 
enhance the 
beauty and free- 
dom of adjacent 
plants, foliage 
and flowers very 
considerably. 
A Pleasing Effect 
At foot of page is a 
very happy example of the 
picturesque. The back- 
ground of deciduous and 
evergreen trees brings 
into effective contrast 
the foreground of water, 
foot-bridge and summer- 
house. The large oak 
on the right gives char- 
acter to the composition. 
