December 
1923 
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A POOL-PANELED GARDEN 
Van Anda 
The garden shown here and on the two pages 
following is sunk several feet below the lawn level 
opposite the entrance front of its house and occupies 
the middle-ground between the building and the 
dense growth of trees beyond, which acts as a back¬ 
drop for the flowers. It is made up of four pools 
arranged in a rectangular pattern: each pool edged 
with box-bordered perennial beds, and the whole 
design centered upon a circular pool set with an 
amusing cast-lead fountain by Edith Parsons. 
It is the garden of Chester C. Bolton, South 
Euclid, Ohio; Prentice Sanger, latidscape architect 
