HOUSE AND GARDEN 
July, 1913 
In back of the pleasant garden pool a screen of Carolina poplars was placed. Lombardy poplars were later set between, and when they grew 
to sizable height the Carolina poplars were cut down. Thus a perfect screen was made in combination with the lattice fence. The flowers 
at the pool edge are various forms of iris 
A Subscriber’s Garden in New Hampshire 
Access is gained to the garden by means of a flagged path down a 
steep incline. The stones are set wide enough apart to permit the 
grass to grow between them 
This view over the garden pool shows how privacy was obtained, 
screening off an undesirable view and making a pleasant nook; a fine 
example of devoting a portion of the garden to a special feature 
