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HENDERSON’S PICTURESQUE GARDENS 
The bridge - spanned 
stream running through 
the lawn, illustrated be- 
low, is in entire harmony 
with its surroundings. 
Here would be a charm- 
ing place to have a water 
garden. Nymph^as of 
various colors, a tall Lo- 
tus or two and an Egyp- 
tian Papyrus would appear 
to splendid advantage 
viewed from the bridge. 
The plants bedded in the 
foreground are young 
Cannas. 
A Unique Formal Garden 
We illustrate above an attractive formal garden, arranged with flower 
beds uniquely patterned in the green sod and margined with tile -edged 
gravel walks, thus forming striking contrasts. Such beds as these do not 
necessarily require strictly "bedding” plants to be effective, as they are emi- 
nently adapted for such summer- 
flowering plants as Roses, Petunias, 
Verbenas, Geraniums, Nasturtiums, 
