February, 1921 
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An orchard can be 
made to grow both 
fruit and flowers. 
On the Secor estate, 
the old trees were 
supplanted by new 
dwarf varieties. 
Then down the 
length of the 
orchard were run 
three wide borders 
with open grass 
paths between 
For the foundations 
of a formal house 
evergreens make the 
best type of plant¬ 
ing. They give 
pleasant color all 
the year r o u n d. 
Here they are used 
on the residence of 
J. B. Crouse at 
Cleveland, O. 
Meade & Hamilton, 
architects 
