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Example sentences for "fashioned garden"

  • The best part of the house was encompassed by a beautiful old-fashioned garden, where the young ladies were allowed to wander under tall trees in hot summer evenings.

  • It was an old-fashioned garden, and had doubtless once been beautifully kept; for bright garden-flowers grew up amongst the weeds summer after summer, as if even neglect or cruel usage could not disroot them from the familiar place they loved.

  • From this room one passes through a door on to the rear porch, from which fine views are obtained of the little, old-fashioned garden, the pine grove opposite the house, and the winding road.

  • Its windows face the green fields studded with trees and also overlook the old-fashioned garden which is near enough to the house so that every summer breeze wafts the perfume of its flowers to the occupants.

  • This has been turned into a miniature old-fashioned garden, where it is pleasant to sit among the flowers.

  • Step over the threshold, enter the spacious hallway, that like most constructed in that day extends entirely through the house and opens on to an old-fashioned garden beyond.

  • Entering the sturdy door that swings back on its long strap hinges, one finds himself in a wide hall extending entirely through the house and opening on to the old-fashioned garden in the rear.

  • The old-fashioned garden, with its box-borders and its wealth of old-time flowers so popular in colonial days, lies at the right of the orchard.

  • The chrysanthemums were all withered by this time, and there were now no flowers in the old-fashioned garden.

  • Covered with vines it made a pleasant break in the otherwise straight lines of the old-fashioned garden, and it also gave a touch of old-world gardens to the new-world plan.

  • It must be borne in mind that the gardeners of those days knew little of the theory of color schemes, yet the results were pleasing to the eye, so much so that to-day the old-fashioned garden stands in a class by itself.

  • He retraced his steps from the road, and wandered into the old-fashioned garden.

  • He asked her with so much genuine pleading in his voice that she smilingly consented, and the sittings began in the old-fashioned garden at Horton House.

  • It is one of the finest plants of the old-fashioned garden; fine in bloom, fine in habit of growth, and it even has decorative seed vessels.

  • I have said that the beauty of an old-fashioned garden is due largely to the feeling of repose and settled-down-ness which it yields.

  • How comes he to strain at the gnat of formality in the old-fashioned garden, yet readily swallow the camel at Stowe?

  • IRIS includes many handsome perennials, of which the blue flag is familiar to every old-fashioned garden.

  • The estate of the late Captain Joseph Peabody at Danvers, Massachusetts, was at one time famed for its old-fashioned garden.

  • The evolution of the garden commenced at this time, and from then until fifty years ago the old-fashioned garden was in vogue.

  • At one side is a charming old-fashioned garden, laid out in prim, box-bordered beds, and all about its fence inclosure flowering vines clamber.

  • What's that ballad about the old-fashioned garden, Miss Kay?


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