5° 



TLbc plan. 



then staked out according to the plan. In small places the 

 measure can be taken from the sidewalk, the house, or any 

 other fixed object. Wheu locating trees and shrubs the 



FIG. 20.— WORKING Pi-AN SHOWING HOW TO STAKE OUT DRIVES, AND MODE OF PLANTING 

 N. JONSSON ROSE, ARCHITECT. 



1. Residence. 2. Stables. 3. Kitchen garden. 4. Avenue of fruit-trees. 

 5. Herbaceous borders. 6. Ornamental groups of fruit-trees and sbrubs. 



7. Composite groups of small ornamental trees and flowering sbrubs. 



8. Groups of coniferous trees. 9. Screen-planting. 10. Road. 



name or number of each species should be plainly written 

 in red chalk on the stake marking its future position. In 

 this manner all mistakes in planting will be avoided. 



