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information wanted is wanted at once, and some collection for ready 

 reference is almost always necessary. 



For a fuller discussion of this subject see The Arrangement of the 

 Professional Collections of a Landscape Architect* A comprehensive 

 scheme of classification of the subject of landscape architecture which 

 is intended for the detailed arrangement of such material in libraries, 

 schools, and professional offices is soon to appear. f 



* Article by Henry V. Hubbard and Theodora Kimball in Landscape Architecture, 

 Jan. 1913, V. 3, p. 76-89. 



t Prepared by same authors. 



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