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Identifier: livablehouseitsg01dean (find matches)
Title: The livable house, its garden
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Dean, Ruth. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Landscape gardening
Publisher: New York, Moffat, Yard and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ath which leads one through a gate isever so much pleasanter a wav to take than one which has no suchinviting barrier, and a vista which is terminated is more delight-ful than one which dwindles off with no object of interest to holdthe eye at its end. Even the flowers for which a garden chieflyexists take on a charm and elusiveness they do not possess of them-selves, when they are glimpsed through the posts of the plainestgrape arbor or seen through the frame of an arch. It is a certainpictorial quality w^hich good architecture contributes to the gar-den and which flow^ers and shrubs alone lack, as well as an inter-esting human note introduced by it, that make it an importantconsideration in planning a garden. Such intangible benefits are not easily explained to the man orwoman who has no interest in architecture itself, but the manyphotographs in this chapter w^ill express in more concrete form, Ihope, the value of good architectural detail in the garden. (133) T h L V a b I H o u s
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  • bookpublisher:New_York__Moffat__Yard_and_company
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