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VASE $ I Z. 
VASE $20 
PER.COLA $8 3. EACH ADDITIONAL SECTION, $21/- 
JACK MANLEY ICQ5E 
The whole center scheme is raised slightly above the level 
of the garden. Wide stretches of rich green lawn, and straight 
white pebbled paths lead towards the clear warm white of 
the exedra. In strong contrast to the dark cedars and firs 
behind it, and the black and white tiles of the square court, 
with the cement edged circular pool catching rich reflections 
in front, is this curved exedra of concrete set with a delicate 
stone placque and surmounted by stone vases holding hydran¬ 
geas. Against this background is a low curved bench of re¬ 
inforced concrete slabs resting upon supports of claw pattern, 
and urns holding pyramid shaped juniper trees. 
A pergola, at the end of a straight flower-edged path, forms 
the approach to the tiled court and is raised three steps from 
the lawn. Beds for flowering bulbs and annual plants, shrub¬ 
bery, and trees are placed symmetrically throughout the en¬ 
tire development, giving the necessary sense of balance. 
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