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House Garden 
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Clark 
HOW DO YOU FENCE 
IN YOUR YARD? 
This enclosure is, in character and 
design, somewhat more than a fence. 
It is a wooden wall, with all the 
sense of solidity and stability that 
differentiates a wall and fence. The 
flat wooden balusters are excellently 
in keeping with the formal quality of 
the brick house. The architects were 
Murphy Dana 
Meiicliar 
Here the outer wall of the eticlosure is 
treated as an abutme7il, or co7itinuaiio7i 
of the wall of the house. Running back 
from this, the enclosure is an open lattice, 
and the door, with turned spindles, is 
painted apple green. The architect is 
Edward L. Palmer 
The importance and desirability 
of treating enclosures in an attrac¬ 
tive way has become so widely felt 
that several manufacturers of mill 
woodwork have produced a variety 
of columns, posts, pergola rafters 
and )>iaterial for lattices, which 
may be assembled to fit the special 
requirements of specific places 
