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HENDERSON’S PICTURESQUE GARDENS 
An Ornate Entrance 
The very elaborate gateway pictured 
below forms a noble entrance to the 
broad driveway and long vista leading 
to the mansion. Such an approach leaves 
its impress of character upon the pass- 
ing visitor, who cannot but appreciate 
that it guards a realm of handsome 
grounds and buildings within. 
The pillars, of course, are of cut 
stone, the columns being elaborately carved. The 
crowning vases should contain fine specimens of 
Agaves, to be in keeping. 
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A Pretty Approach for the Country 
The gates to a country house, to be appropriate to 
the natural surroundings, do not permit of much architec- 
tural work. The example above eminently fits its situation. 
A Rustic Gateway 
For a semi-wild country place nothing makes a prettier 
or a more appropriate entrance than rustic work artistically 
designed and substantially made. We show herewith a 
pleasing example. 
