European and Japanese Gardens 
In an example of style (Plate IV) most of the ground is 
covered with fine earth. Stone i, the “Guardian Stone,” 
and Stone 2, “ Principal Rock,” occupy the center, and with 
other rock-work form the mouth of a cascade. 
Although no water is visible, yet the conception of the 
source is never neglected, for it is represented by a white peb¬ 
ble. It is backed by stones Nos. 3 and 4, which would not 
PLATE VII 
GARDEN LANTERNS 
PLATE VIII WATER-BASINS AND LANTERNS 
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