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ROCKERY LINKING DWELLING AND LAWN 
So often the rock garden is relegated to some far corner where the fun of watching the 
daily unfolding of its many fascinating little plants cannot be enjoyed to the full as here 
at the doorstep of Mr. Gerrish H. Milliken’s summer home at Northeast Harbor, Maine 
Two Rock 
Gard ens 
Near the Sea 
Designed bj) 
Beatrix Farrand 
Photographs by 
Herbert hh. Gleason 
WHERE LIGHT COLOR GLEAMS AGAINST THE DUSK OL PINES 
The rockery need not be necessarily a lowly, subdued thing but, leaving man's dwelling and wandering toward the free woods, it swings up to 
high bloom. Mullein, Japan Iris, Pinks, Veronica, and other familiars flower in this Maine garden of Mr. Milliken (see upper view also) 
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