“Living 
Out-of- Doors’ 

Right in your own home yard, no matter what 
its size, there is an opportunity to create a shelter- 
spot. There, in sheltered seclusion, you can find 
rest and ease in the quiet beauty of the out-of-doors. 
Simplicity of Arrangement 
A delightful “out-of-doors living room’’ can be 
made without elaborate settings. All that is needed 
is a tasteful and proper arrangement of plantings 
and simple accessories that provide comfort and 
telaxation. 

Garden shelter and perennial flower border. 
Grounds of Mrs. Jas. Jennison, Mpls. 
Baa chia ie 
A garden spot that “beckons.” 

Developed by Holm & Olson for Mrs. A. W. Lindeke, Saint Paul. 
Home Grounds Should Have Privacy 
A sense of privacy in the yard, some shelter from 
the public gaze, is much to be desired. This par- 
tial seclusion can readily be secured through taller 
plantings made along the lot boundaries. 
Within this sheltering “wall-of-green”’ there are 
ideal locations, in an inner border, for all those 
flowering plants you particularly love. 
While protecting and sheltering the private lawn 
area the lot boundary planting can be a border of 
both flower and foliage of unusual beauty. 
You Can Develop Your Yard So That 
it Invites Use 
An open central area of well-kept lawn beckons 
the foot-steps. A shapely tree or two for protection 
with suitable garden seat or chairs in their cool 
shadows will create a lure to the garden that is ir- 
resistible. 
Children play safely in such a foliage-protected 
yard and the entire household turns gratefully to 
such surroundings for healthful pleasure and rec- 
reation. 
Let us help you plan and develop your grounds 
for your greatest use and enjoyment. For over 40 
years we have been of service to home owners 
throughout the Northwest. Your inquiries are in- 
vited. Please note page 24. 

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