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House Garden 
Duryea 
i'HK GARDExV DOOR 
One should not come upon a garden suddenly. 
The garden door should provide a gradual 
approach hy slow degrees—first a glimpse 
promising the beauty that lies beyond, then the 
actuality of flowers and foliage. This approach 
can be afiforded by using a French door with 
small panes or, as in this country house 
glimpse, by the door flanked with small-pancd 
windows reaching from lintel to sill. The 
wooden muUions break up the view into a 
number of panels that produce a variety 
of views to delight and intrigue the eye 
