January, 1920 
51 
AN ORCHARD 
THAT IS A 
GARDEN TOO 
On the Place of Egerton 
L. Winthrop, Esq. at 
SYOSSE T, L. E 
A border of brilliant 
blooms has been planted 
alotig the edge of the series 
of little gardens from 
which flowers are con¬ 
stantly being plucked, to 
decorate the house. The 
turf is kept clipped 
Formality and gracious¬ 
ness are cleverly com¬ 
bined in the little rose 
garden with its close 
clipped box outlinmg the 
beds. .1 small marble 
statue surrounded by roses 
marks the centre 
Afattie EchvariE Hewitt 
