House and Garden 
THE HOUSE FROM BELOW THE TERRACE 
color and of form. Quiet plats of turf are 
an effective contrast to these masses of flow¬ 
ers, seeming to ever summon their tumul¬ 
tuous voices to silence and repose. 
The present planting of the garden is less 
broad than would be indicated by the design, 
for a great variety of flowers has been em¬ 
ployed in small quantities, thereby sub-di¬ 
viding the large units which the architecture 
imposes. Gardens change complexion, how¬ 
ever, from year to year at the bidding of those 
moods it is the privilege of their owners to 
possess ; and of all the enjoyments of having 
a garden there is no greater one than to 
THE PERGOLA ENCLOSING AN END OF THE GARDEN 
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