May, 1918 
49 
ig an Effective Use of Trellises, 
Arbors and Brick Work 
Photographs by Northerni 
A general view of the lower garden 
shows the background of the loggia that 
leads to the rose garden, the beds and 
the bit of a rock garden and the little 
pool terminal. At one side is the pool 
pictured opposite. Where the paths 
cross in the middle is set a sundial sur¬ 
rounded by a brick square 
Green and white have been used as 
the color scheme of the architec¬ 
tural design which encloses the 
garden proper. It follows no ste¬ 
reotyped plan, but is impressive 
with its pillars, arches and loggia. 
In this rose garden the soft green 
of the lattice brings out the bright 
colors of the hybrid perpetual and 
tea roses in geometrical beds 
A happy combination has been 
evolved in the lower garden out¬ 
lined by the river. Here we find 
the general principles of landscape 
gardening most effectively applied. 
The paths dividing the various 
beds are of brick laid in herring¬ 
bone design. The garden ends in 
a summer-house that fronts the 
river and commands a broad view 
