October, 1917 
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Buckley 
TILE AND CEMENT IN GARDEN STRUCTURES 
Combined in a proper degree with good planting, garden adornments of tile and cement have 
few equals. Pools, fountains, vases, tea houses, pergolas and walls all lend themselves to 
these two treatments. Both have been used in a variety of ways in this garden at Franklin, 
Mass. Fisher, Ripley & Le Boutellier were the architects 
