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or otherwise, on rugged hillsides will have to be man- 

 aged ^^ith good judgment and adroitness. It is so easy 

 to do violence to the most attractive suggestions of the 

 ground itself. 



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MLLAGE LOT, OXE-THIKD OF AN ACRE, WITH OPEN L.\WN, 0\TR- 

 LOOKING FINE SOUTHWEST VIEW 



Many devices of curving banks and irregular low 

 masses of shrubs may be so employed as to produce 

 the effect of a terrace, without disturbing the essential 

 character of the region. Whereas, by setting flower 

 beds and specimen plants here and there, just because 



