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House & Garden 
Three sides of the brick paved patio 
on the estate of Mr. J. P. Jefferson, at 
Montecito, are flanked by the arcaded 
loggias of the house. An orange tree 
springs from the pavement to furnish 
shade and color 
A L^AJLlf vJKiNIA 
GARDEN 
PAUL G. THIENE 
The approach to the house is made 
effective by its simplicity and direct¬ 
ness. Wall ends and two stone lan¬ 
terns guard the entrance, and the. 
climax of the approach is a richly de¬ 
signed. doorway 
