December, i g 2 ^ 
57 
At the flattened corner of each panel 
sneak paths lead from the main turf 
walks of the garden to the narrow 
coping-paths, between the pools and 
the beds, making the latter accessible 
both for cultivating and cutting from 
the inside, hi addition to being 
the designer of the garden, Mr. 
Sanger was the architect of the house 
DESIGNED BY 
PRENTICE SANGER 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 
From one side of the garden stone steps 
lead up through a hedge of clipped 
hemlock to the driveway and courtyard. 
The principal bloom at the time of these 
photographs is that of the tall growing 
phlo.x whose masses of flat headed 
flowers in various colors make a splendid 
showing. Lilies and larkspur, holly¬ 
hocks and gladioli are also to be seen 
