
This is a detailed aerial view of a garden plan, titled 'The Garden of Thomas C. Veitch' and 'The Blackwell Survey'. The garden is laid out in a highly geometric and symmetrical fashion, with a variety of shapes and patterns. The central feature is a large, rectangular building with a symmetrical facade. In front of the building is a formal parterre garden with intricate patterns of flower beds and paths. To the sides of the parterre are circular flower beds and smaller gardens. Beyond the central area, the garden extends into a more naturalistic landscape with trees, shrubs, and lawns. There is a tennis court in the lower left corner, a vegetable garden on the lower right, and a gazebo in the upper right. The garden is filled with decorative elements, such as fountains, statues, and geometric flower beds. The overall impression is one of formality, symmetry, and meticulous planning.