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House & Garden 
Norton 
For the purpose of screening a tennis court on the 
adjoining property, a section of the north garden 
was given a pergola background. It is painted 
gray green. The brick walks are bordered with 
box and the flowers are, for the most part, an¬ 
nuals — snapdragons, larkspur, phlox and such. On 
the outside are small evergreens and a dense 
growing arborvitae hedge 
THE 
GARDEN 
of 
H . G. 
DALTON 
CLEVELAND, OHIO 
ABRAM GARFIELD 
Architect 
Beds of roses are at this end of the garden, with 
peonies on the sides and arborvitae. The marble 
seat and four columns that form the exedra of 
the garden were brought from Florence. Ram¬ 
blers are trained over them. Behind these columns 
arborvitae forms a thick hedge shielding the gar¬ 
den from the street 
