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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Below the landscaping plan there is also a distant perspective view of the cutting garden. The house on the property was probably designed by the architecture firm of Webber, Stanton and Spaulding. It was constructed in 1927 by the firm Chisholm, Fortine & Meikle, Architecture, Engineering & Construction. The house was featured in Architectural Digest in 1928. The date for the cutting garden is from the nitrate negative sleeves for the photographic images. Labels on plan: house terrace, walled garden, terrace, flowers, gazing globe, lath house, seat Cutting garden for Dr. & Mrs. P. G. White, 366 S. June St., Los Angeles California. Ralph D. Cornell, landscape architect, 3723 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Scale in feet [scale appears below]
Type
image
Identifier
217 uclamss_1411_0217 ark:/21198/zz002b63rr
Language
English
Subject
Environment Parterres Terraces (landscaped-site elements) Yard globes Walled gardens Flower gardens Lathhouses Garden seats Landscape architecture P. G. White Residence (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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