The French Fine Arts have built a charming house with gardens and pergolas for the custodian of the ruins, and have found in M.
We passed between villas with pergolas of ramblers and wisteria until we found ourselves in the upper part of the city without having gone through the city at all.
A garden wall runs along the other side, over which I can see pomegranate-trees in fruit and pergolas of vines.
There are terraces over-rioted with pergolas of vine, and houses shooting forward into balconies and balustrades, from which a Romeo might launch himself at daybreak, warned by the lark's song.
Pergolas of vines, bronzed in autumn, and golden green like chrysoprase beneath an April sun, fling their tendrils over white walls and shady loggie.
The rooms in which we met to eat looked out on narrow lanes or over pergolas of yellowing vines.
For one of my own pergolas--I do not call them pergolas but colonnades--I found a disused telegraph pole and sawed it into lengths of thirty inches each.
In this connection I may be pardoned if I give it as my opinion that most pergolas suffer from lack of breadth.
Regarding pergolas in general a good deal might be written.
I have known of quite respectable persons creating quite presentable pergolasfor less money.
The colour of the old plastered walls and pergolas was more beautiful here, because more faded, stained green with moss, and splashed with many flower-like tints born of age and weather.
In planting both walls and pergolas there is danger in planting too thickly, and in planting too hurriedly or without sufficient preparation.
The spacious area within the walls is divided into four parts by pergolas converging upon a central circle of green turf.
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