
This is a vintage, hand-drawn map or survey of a garden, likely from the early 20th century. The style is reminiscent of botanical illustrations or estate plans. The overall color scheme is muted, with a dominant pale green representing the lawn and foliage. The garden layout is intricate and formal. A central circular flowerbed is surrounded by a series of interconnected, kidney-shaped flowerbeds outlined in dark green. These are connected by winding paths. To the north is a rectangular area, possibly a tennis court or a formal lawn, delineated by a grid pattern. A pond is visible on the left side of the map, with a fountain as its focal point. The fountain is depicted with flowing water and a decorative base. The map is bordered by stylized trees and bushes, adding to the overall aesthetic. The paper has a slightly aged appearance, with some discoloration and wear. Text at the bottom reads "THE J.F. MARTIN GARDEN - THE BLACKWELL SURVEY".