Garden Furniture
form of a memorial monu-
ment, inscribed with the
names and with a motto
translated from the Gaelic. _____ _____
In terrace walks and JHHT ^ jMMf
other parts of the formal ■■Hi
garden, large tubs and
pots for holding plants or
shrubs are of considerable
decorative value. In these
objects the choice is fairly V _HhB
large. A good, plain
should yet, on account Hs ^^||^^^^^^|jB|jB§|^^^^^^^^^^3H hHomHEI
of its very simplicity, be
found to harmonise with H Bfli
all but the most outie
surroundings, is the terra-
cotta pot and saucer
(p 268) designed by Mr garden seat designed and executed by john p. white
J. H. Mott. Another, with
roses and lozenges in a set
pattern, designed by Mr. A. E. Pearce (p. 268), p. 269); the "St. Louis " pot on a square pedestal
should prove equally serviceable. (p. 266) by the Potters' Arts Guild; the "Fold"
Others of more pronouncedly modern character pot and the "Season" pot (both on p. 269) by
are Mr. Pearce's terra -cotta vase and pedestal the same association. Messrs. Liberty's pot, with
(p. 267) ; two pots by Mr. F, C. Pope (both on pedestal to match (p. 266), is a further specimen
garden seat designed by mrs. g. f. waits
executed by the potters' arts guild
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form of a memorial monu-
ment, inscribed with the
names and with a motto
translated from the Gaelic. _____ _____
In terrace walks and JHHT ^ jMMf
other parts of the formal ■■Hi
garden, large tubs and
pots for holding plants or
shrubs are of considerable
decorative value. In these
objects the choice is fairly V _HhB
large. A good, plain
should yet, on account Hs ^^||^^^^^^|jB|jB§|^^^^^^^^^^3H hHomHEI
of its very simplicity, be
found to harmonise with H Bfli
all but the most outie
surroundings, is the terra-
cotta pot and saucer
(p 268) designed by Mr garden seat designed and executed by john p. white
J. H. Mott. Another, with
roses and lozenges in a set
pattern, designed by Mr. A. E. Pearce (p. 268), p. 269); the "St. Louis " pot on a square pedestal
should prove equally serviceable. (p. 266) by the Potters' Arts Guild; the "Fold"
Others of more pronouncedly modern character pot and the "Season" pot (both on p. 269) by
are Mr. Pearce's terra -cotta vase and pedestal the same association. Messrs. Liberty's pot, with
(p. 267) ; two pots by Mr. F, C. Pope (both on pedestal to match (p. 266), is a further specimen
garden seat designed by mrs. g. f. waits
executed by the potters' arts guild
274 /