ll 0 u s e Garden 
The GARDE x\r of 
CHESTER C. BOLTON 
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 
A glimpse across one of the pools gives 
some idea of the .’ffcctiveness of the deep 
green grove as a background for the 
garden. It is a fortunate setting that 
provides, as this one docs, with light- 
drenched flowers and water at hand and 
cool darkness beyond, such striking 
contrasts in sunshine and shadow. The 
pool coping serves as an interior path 
At one end of the garden a vine covered 
pergola frames the view of the woods, 
through which vistas have been cut, and 
serves also as a shelter frofu whose shade 
the garden may be seen to its best advan¬ 
tage. From the viewpoint of this 
photograph the full significance^ of the 
garden’s plan is obtained—the panel 
of pools atul the arborvitaes’ accents 
Van Anda 
