October, 1920 
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Tebbs 
THE CHOICE OF 
There are as many kinds of garden gates as there are kinds 
of gardens. Consequently, no element in the architectural 
background of a floral planting should be more carefully 
chosen. Rustic gates for wild gardens, Colonial gates for 
old-fashioned gardens , stately gates of wrought iron for 
formal entrances y but for the garden that requires seclusion 
GARDEN GATES 
—as in a suburb or where one is close to the road—build a 
wall about it and pierce it with a little gate such as this. 
The arch of brick above is reflected in the shape of the gate 
itself. The slat panel above gives just enough glimpse to the 
passerby of the beauty that lies inside and, to those in the 
garden, of the world' without. Howard Major, architect 
