356 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 



The planting list which accompanies the planting plan is not in the form 

 in which it would be if it were to be used in an actual piece of work handled by a 

 landscape architect's office. A list so used would ordinarily show the kinds of 

 plants, the quantity of plants in each bed, the total quantity of each kind 

 of plant, the spacing, the size and condition, the nursery at which the stock 

 was obtained, the unit price, and the total cost, together with such notes as 

 would be of further use in ordering the plants and in setting them out. In 

 connection with the plan the list herewith, showing only the kinds of plants, 

 gives, for what they may be worth, the ideas of one designer as to certain 

 effects in planting as they worked out in this instance under the local con- 

 ditions. 



