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House & Garden 
At one terminus of the axis line on 
the upper terrace are composition 
jars grouped with flowers against an 
immediate background of arborvitae. 
The break in levels is further marked 
by brick steps with stepping stones 
beyond. A striking sky-line has been 
achieved by removing the lower 
branches from the trees, thus open¬ 
ing up the view and retaining the 
tufted, leafy crowns against the clouds 
THE HOME OF 
CLEMENT 
STUDEBAKER, Jr. 
RYE BEACH, N. H. 
RALPH M. WEINRICHTER 
Landscape Architect 
EDWARD B. GREEN & SONS 
Architects 
Gillies 
A reverse of the 
view in the up¬ 
per corner of this 
Page shows the 
steps leading up 
from the lower 
garden to the 
grass terrace and 
the broad portico 
of the house giv¬ 
ing upon it 
The lower gar¬ 
den from the ter¬ 
race. The ever¬ 
green hedge on 
the right will 
grow to 4' and 
give added pri¬ 
vacy. Here, too, 
are perennials 
■and annuals. 
Evergreen shrubs 
ore on the oppo¬ 
site bank 
