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Urn in Scroll Garden
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 | Elizabeth Lord's brother, Montague, worked plantations in the Phillipines. This urn was made in China and used to ship tea to the Phillipines. Montague shipped it to Elizabeth to place in the Scroll Garden. Alice Brown referred to the Scroll Garden as the Chinese Garden because of the urn's origin. It is 3.5 feet tall and was the focal point on the west end, sitting on the brick work. Photo by Bobbie Dolp, 2007.
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Alice Brown in Scroll Garden
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Home at Historic Deepwood Estate |
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Scroll Garden in Deepwood Estates
pictured with original urn |
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HOME GARDEN
Designs
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Fencing |
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Another Fencing Design |
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HOME GARDEN
Gated Fence at
Rear of Garden |
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HOME GARDEN
View across
Perennials |
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HOME GARDEN
View looking NW |
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HOME GARDEN
Freshly-Trimmed Boxwood |
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HOME GARDEN
View looking South |
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300 Year-old Oak |

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HOME GARDEN
Brick Pathway
Bench and Pergola |
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Focal Point at end of
Brick Pathway |
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HOME GARDEN
Camellia in Bloom | |
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