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A tea house stands upon a slight eminence, commanding the 
garden, and rough flat stone steps lead up to it from the sunken 
lily pool that is fringed with iris and circled about by large 
stepping stones. A rainbow bridge spans the pool. Around 
the pool the banks are thickly set with evergreen and flowering 
shrubs. A rock garden, guarded by a mushroom stone lantern, 
is on one side of the approach to the tea house. Steps, lantern 
flanked, lead out of the sunken garden up to a straight, iris- 
bordered path of flat stones terminating in a Japanese gate 
stained brown. 
Out of each side of the main path lead stepping stones, one 
merging into split logs laid step fashion up a slight miniature 
hill; the other curves out towards the side of the garden, and is 
lost in the trees and shrubbery. Across the pond is a bell 
house in which are suspended three horse shoes that tinkle 
musically as the breeze sways them to and fro. 
