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Gillies 
STONE FURNITURE 
FOR THE GARDEN 
Set in foliage at the 
end of a gorden 
path is the ideal 
place for this stone 
seat. It is 64" long, 
20" wide and 38" 
high. S108 
The value of stone garden furniture lies in the fact that its 
color is a contrast to the greenery about it and it gives an 
architectural formality to the garden ensemble. An illustra¬ 
tion of this is the garden of Robert Appleton at East Hamp¬ 
ton, I I. 
.4m unusual bird bath, designed 
by Gladys Pelt Carpenter, is a 
lily pool with a child sitting 
on the edge, one toe pointing 
toward a frog 
A sensible, sturdy garden 
bench is found in this design 
with the flat slab and carved 
supports. It is 60" long, 2l" 
wide and stands 17" high. $21 
Delicate carving enriches the 
rim and pedestal of this table. 
It stands 32" high, 34" wide, 
and the base is 18" wide. $60 
