May, 1918 
23 
The problem 
was that oj 
developing a 
somewhat un¬ 
interesting bit 
of woodland. 
Variety of con¬ 
tour had to be 
provided, with 
the consequent 
inviting mys¬ 
tery of wind¬ 
ing paths 
Another center 
of interest has 
been provided 
by a rustic stile 
at the head of 
one of the 
paths. The 
structure seems 
almost a nat¬ 
ural product of 
the woods 
From outside 
the grounds 
came an oddly 
shaped stub. 
This was moved 
into the gar¬ 
den and sur¬ 
mounted by two 
rustic bird 
houses to com¬ 
plete its effect 
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