August, 1910 
HOUSE AND GARDEN 
85 
It is a mistake to allow planting of any kind to interfere with 
a close approach to the dial 
The remarkable dial of Broughton Castle where A pedestal of unglazed terra-cotta 
the hours are indicated by vari-colored plants designed by Mrs. G. F. Watts 
The sun-dial of “Woodleigh,” Lake Forest, Ill., 
is of brick with a white stone cap and base 
Pedestals of molded cement are durable A stone pedestal designed by Wilson Eyre, archi- 
and less expensive than carved stone tect, for “Ashford,” Bellehaven, Conn. 
SUN-DIAL SUGGESTIONS 
A pedestal of stone-like terra-cotta with 
very old English gnomen 
