June. 1921 
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The garden three 
months after planting. 
Its well established 
appearance has been 
greatly helped by the 
shrubs on either side 
of the brick walk and 
the tubbed hydran¬ 
geas in the middle 
distance. The prop¬ 
erty is fortunate in 
having an abundance 
of large trees which 
needed only trimming 
to fit them into the 
general scheme 
From the ocean side 
the property gives a 
feeling of spreading, 
comfortable ease and 
hospitality. The fore¬ 
ground boundary is a 
rough stone wall 
which serves to 
deaden the sound of 
motors passing along 
the highway and pro¬ 
vides a low trellis for 
climbing roses along 
its inner side 
