House & G ar d 
A HILLSIDE GARDEN IN MASSACHUSETTS 
The original garden site was a steeply sloping meadow. This 
was broken by walls and the terraces graded down. The walls 
gave a background for beds of hardy perennials. The steps 
are accented by English boxwood trees. Water plants grow in 
the long pool. From the verandah one looks down into the 
garden as into a bowl of flowers. This is on the estate of Bar¬ 
ton Crocker, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, of which Prentice 
Sanger was the landscape architect 
