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HOUSE & GARDEN 
At the farther end of the gar¬ 
den is a vine-clad tea house 
flanked with pergolas to de¬ 
fine the garden limits. Before 
it is the lily pond. In the cen¬ 
ter stands a bronze sun-god. 
Box hushes in %irns are placed 
at regular intervals 
The garden is laid out around 
a tapis vert used for croquet. 
Wide paths border the edges, 
and beyond them are the 
fioicer beds, planted for a suc¬ 
cession of blooms from the 
earliest bulbs to the latest 
autumn cosmos 
THE GARDEN OE THE RESIDENCE OF MRS 
W. SCOTT FITZ, AT MANCHESTER, MASS 
KILHAM & HOPKINS, Architects 
Photographs by Mary II. Northend 
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