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(Left) The main staircase of 
the garden, where the rock- 
work shows to splendid ad¬ 
vantage. The landscaping is 
all in accordance with the 
geological characteristics of 
the surrounding country, the 
stones themselves being 
markedly stratified and in¬ 
cluding some specimens of 
very old Azoic rock. Little 
planting is used here 
A GUEST HOUSE 
and a BOULDER 
GARDEN 
W. MAREDYDD HARRISON 
Landscape Architect 
Levied 
{Above) That one of the se¬ 
ries of pools which lies nearest 
the little guest cottage is about 
three feet deep and is stocked 
with trout. Above it is a lily 
pool, and below has been built 
a deeper and larger one for 
swimming. The boulder gar¬ 
den and cottage are part of 
the property of Mrs. Emma 
Flower Taylor, of Watertown, 
