View from porch across sunken lawn, pools, and terrace, toward wall fountain with classicizing female statue, with trees, flower beds, and a flagstone path
The house is located at 905 Orlando Road. The permit was issued on August 3, 1926. The architectural firm was Martson, Van Pelt & Maybury, Pasadena, job #613. The builder was John H. Simpson, Pasadena.
The house is located at 905 Orlando Road. The permit was issued on August 3, 1926. The architectural firm was Martson, Van Pelt & Maybury, Pasadena, job #613. The builder was John H. Simpson, Pasadena.
Rose arbor with roses trimmed to within one to two feet of the arches, with the arches spaced at intervals, and with each arch formed by double poles. The walkway beneath the arches is lined by low, box-cut hedges
View down a road lined with cocos palm trees (also called Syagrus romanzoffiana and queen palm) at the Henry E. Huntington Estate (later the Huntington Botanical Gardens).
Note on back of photograph: Huntington Gardens 5/2/32 This is a lovely picture-- If you can guess at the dimensions - the height particularly, I wish you would send them with the enlargement. Planting only Cecil Brunner roses & begonias, is u't[?] it?
View of library building, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, from lawn under mesa oak, with statues, urns, and fountain, with man on stairs near left door, 2 women on bench in foreground