September, 1921 
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The residence of Mr. Raymond B. Mixsell at Pasa¬ 
dena was formerly the property of C. W. Leffingwell, 
Jr., one of the most distinguished amateur gardeners 
in Southern California, and the present owner has 
added to the gardens. Wilbur D. Cook, landscape 
architect 
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MYRON HUNT, Architect 
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A pleasant touch of the Spanish style is found in the bal¬ 
cony with its turned wood balustrade. An abundance of 
vines clothes the house, giving it a desirable air of age 
One of the garden paths lies on the axis of the 
dining room window. Midway it politely divides 
to avoid an old overshadowing tree 
