A CITY RESIDENCE 
AND GARDEN 
We are indebted to our 
Rochester correspondent, 
Mr. Claude Fayette Brag- 
don, for the accompanying 
illustrations of a simply 
modelled hut dignified type 
of house, treated after the 
fashion of the Colonial archi¬ 
tecture of the Genesee Val¬ 
ley. I he plans of both 
house and garden are in¬ 
teresting and the latter 
shows the correct concep¬ 
tion in its treatment of the 
homely vegetable garden as 
an integral part of the whole 
garden scheme, instead of 
relegating it without 
attention to the back end 
of the lot. 
1 here would have been 
some gain in dignity and 
simplicity if the main axes 
of house and garden had 
been developed as one, but 
doubtless this point was 
considered. 
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