Book of Gardens 
87 
(Left) The main staircase of 
the garden, where the rock- 
work shows to splendid ad¬ 
vantage. The landscaping is 
all in accordance with the geo¬ 
logical characteristics of the 
surrounding country, the stones 
themselves being markedly 
stratified and including some 
specimens of very old Azoic 
rock. Little planting is used 
here 
(Above) That one of the se¬ 
ries of pools which lies nearest 
the little guest cottage is about 
three feet deep and is stocked 
with trout. Above it is a lily 
pool, and below has been built 
a deeper and larger one for 
swimming. The boulder gar¬ 
den and cottage are part of 
the property of Mrs. Emma 
Flower Taylor, of Watertown, 
N. Y. 
A GUEST HOUSE 
and a BOULDER 
GARDEN 
W. MAREDYDD HARRISON 
Landscape Architect 
