the factory grounds and extends to the workingman's home where 

 he desires to make his little grounds attractive and bright. It is 

 through this influence that the development of factory grounds is 

 everywhere receiving more and more attention. 



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Proposed Treatment for Factory Grounds. 



It is the aim of the Landscape Architect to meet 

 a ^ problems of development of property, public 

 or private, with the sole aim of planning for that 

 development in such a way as to produce the results which will 

 give the greatest enjoyment and answer all practical needs. 



