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A quaint, old-time air lingers about this painted arch 
and simple gate. It suggests box-bordered, trim gravel 
walks, rose gardens, old-fashioned flowers with old- 
fashioned names, and dainty ladies lingering there 
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Reviled and misused as it often is, nothing gives so 
natural an effect as rustic treatment. Even though the 
workmanship be good, the gardener should see that 
the gateway be covered with vines and shrubbery 
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The latticed gateway presupposes an arch of ramblers, as 
here, where the gate, banked on each side with a trim privet 
hedge, forms a quaintly quiet transition between the noisy 
workaday world without and the peace of the garden within 
In their lines gates typify the garden and the garden’s owner. 
They are part of a scheme which makes the house and gar¬ 
den one. This roofed gate and its high lattice are in keeping 
with the architecture of the house and suggest the garden 
