30 
House £s? Garden 
A GARDEN IN 
A shrubbery hedge, broken by a white ornamental gate, 
is all that separates this secluded spot from the main 
residential thoroughfare of the city, and yet so care¬ 
fully has the planting been arranged, so scaled to the 
limitations of the space, that one would suppose herself 
A BACK YARD 
to be in a large country garden. The little pool, with its 
fountain and water lilies and border planting, punc¬ 
tuated with the graceful, upright lines of the rushes, lies 
at the crossing of the garden axes. Beds with low cement 
curbs are disposed in a regular pattern on each side 
