A FEW GARDEN GATES

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PLATE 167 Longview, Tenn. Mrs. James E. Caldwell PLATE 167
Longview, Tenn. Mrs. James E. Caldwell
From a photograph by G.C. Dury & Co. Reproduced by permission of the author of "Your Garden and Mine"

PLATE 168 "Knock-Mae-Cree," Westport, Conn. Mrs. William Curtis Gibson PLATE 168
"Knock-Mae-Cree," Westport, Conn. Mrs. William Curtis Gibson
From a photograph by Brown Brothers
PLATE 169 PLATE 169

PLATE 170 "Hamilton House," South Berwick, Maine. Mrs. George S. Tyson PLATE 170
"Hamilton House," South Berwick, Maine. Mrs. George S. Tyson
PLATE 171 PLATE 171

PLATE 172 "Glen Alpine," Morristown, N.J. Charles W. McAlpin, Esq. PLATE 172
"Glen Alpine," Morristown, N.J. Charles W. McAlpin, Esq.
PLATE 173 East Hampton, L.I. Mrs. Theron G. Strong PLATE 173
East Hampton, L.I. Mrs. Theron G. Strong

PLATE 174 "Glendessary," Santa Barbara, Cal. Mrs. R.C. Rogers PLATE 174
"Glendessary," Santa Barbara, Cal. Mrs. R.C. Rogers
PLATE 175 "Clifton," Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Samuel H. Taft PLATE 175
"Clifton," Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Samuel H. Taft
PLATE 176 "Thornewood," Tacoma, Wash. Chester Thorne, Esq. PLATE 176
"Thornewood," Tacoma, Wash. Chester Thorne, Esq.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Quoted from "Old Time Gardens," by Alice Morse Earle.

[2] See also the frontispiece.

[3] These climatic conditions are explained in New Jersey chapter.

[4] "Country Homes of Famous Americans."

[5] From The Alaskan Churchman.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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