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limited, that in large towns the land may be secured at 

 points that are readily accessible by the masses, while 



Fig. 116.— PLAN OF A TEN- ACRE PARK. 

 A, Main Grass Plat ; fi. Lakelet; (\ Rill, f ^d by Spring from P'Ockwork at I) Y^^Bridge; 

 KArbor ; G, Drives; H, Concourse; I, Walks enlarged in Shady Places ; J, Uiinal. 



small towns and villages that could not afford extended 

 garden systems, may, have one or more parks of this kind. 



