The Illustrations 



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DIAGRAM ILLUSTRATING PLANTING IN 



THE BEND OF A DRIVE 66 



A CURVING PATH WELL PLANTED 67 



Garden of Mr. Edward E. Sprague, at Flushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A TWISTED "SPECIMEN" TREE RESPON- 

 SIBLE FOR MUCH OF THE CHARM OF 



THE FOUNTAIN 69 



Grosvenor Atterbury, Architect; Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects 



SEVERAL SETS OF "SPECIMEN" PLANTS 

 ARE USED AGREEABLY ON THIS 



TERRACE 71 



House of Miss R. Hoyt, at Southampton, Long Island. Hiss and 

 Weeks, Architects ; Ferrucio Vitale, Landscape Architect 



SPRING BULBS NATURALIZED IN THE 



GRASS . 72 



Garden of Edward E. Sprague, Esq., at Flushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A PATH WITH PLANTS WHICH EMPHASIZE 



ITS WOODLAND CHARACTER 73 



Estate of Mr. W. B. H. Dowse, at West Newton, Massachusetts 

 Pray, Hubbard and White, Landscape Architects 



THE FIRST TWO ARE ADVISABLE FORMS 



TO WHICH TO SHEAR A HEDGE, THE 

 THIRD INADVISABLE 74 



A STRAIGHT F LO W E R- B OR DE R ED WALK . . 75 



Estate of Edward E. Sprague, Esq., at Flushing, Long Island. Marian 

 C. Coffin, Landscape Architect 



A GOOD COMBINATION OF VINES AND 



FLOWERS AGAINST A WALL 77 



Garden of Charles W. Hubbard, Esq., at Auburndale, Massachusetts 

 Olmsted Brothers, Landscape Architects 



A SHADED ALLEY WHICH FORMS THE 



ENTRANCE 85 



Garden of Miss Fannie Mulford, at Hempstead, Long Island. Ruth 

 Dean, Landscape Architect 



AN ANTE ROOM TO THE GARDEN 87 



House at Villa Nova, Pennsylvania. Duhring, Okie and Ziegler, 

 Architects 



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