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House & Garden 
Ilealy 
The wild, woodsy 
type of garden has 
a distinct charm of 
its own. Here can 
be grown shade-lov- 
i n g flowers and 
shrubs — columbines 
and foxgloves, aza¬ 
leas, rhododendrons 
end a multitude of 
ferns. Charles W. 
Leavitt, landscape 
architect 
Contrasted with the 
informality of the 
woodland garden is 
t It e m ore formal 
type, with a stone 
edged pool, an archi¬ 
tectural pergola, 
brick paths and beds 
planted in straight 
lines and right 
angles. Charles W. 
Leavitt was the 
landscape architect 
