Picturesque 
Gardens 
from 
Okio 
to 
Idaho 
GARDEN OF COL. J. H. POOLE 
AT DETROIT (MICH.) 
GARDEN OF MRS. R. M. DAVIDSON 
BOISE, IDAHO 
“The arid portion of the North-West, 
a desert but for irrigation,” writes 
Mrs. Davidson, who has somehow 
managed to transform her own par¬ 
ticular bit of desert into this charming 
picture with its Michaelmas Daisies, 
Clematis, and other cool bloom 
(another view appears on page 195) 
GARDEN OF MR. JAMES H. CAUSEY 
DENVER (COL.) 
A pleasant retreat for hot afternoons is this 
tea-house with its inviting outlook and 
friendly sheltering wall. Phlox and Cam¬ 
panula carry the suggestion of coolness too. 
Irvin J. McCrary, Landscape Architect 
City dwellers need not go 
gardenless but may gather 
within even a comparatively 
limited area many delights, 
as here on this 150X 175 ft. 
lot with its cleverly elabor¬ 
ated plan by T. Glenn Phil¬ 
lips, Landscape Architect 
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