Four Seasons Garden
Donated in memory of Dolores Scarborough by her husband Gordon and completed in 1955, the garden features sculptures and plants that represent each of the four seasons. Guests follow a meandering path winding past plant beds filled with an assortment of annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs.
The garden remains vibrant during each season. Hellebores bloom throughout the winter months, followed by azaleas in the spring. In summer, hydrangeas and daylilies provide vibrant color, and in autumn, maples burst into color.
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