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41. Showing a drive with a gentle direct-double curve, with planting in the bends. 



42. Wild crab-apple tree in blossom; this tree was transplanted from the woods. 



43. Grapevine arbor; this grapevine was dug in the woods. 



44. Attractively planted farm-home grounds in which all the plants are native to the 



vicinity and were dug from the wild. 



45. Ugly, unpainted farm home and unplanted yard. 



46. The house shown in No. 45, after painting and planting. 



47. An humble mountain cabin. 



48. The house shown in No. 47, showing the improvement wrought by morning- 



glories. 



49. The woman on the farm; planting a tulip bed. 



50. Children helping their mother pick sweet peas. 



51. The farm home on the hill. 



No. 14 



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