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tiny cottage gardens of England or as large as the 

 gardens at Versailles, but it is sure to conform to 

 certain general principles, not rules. Stated sim- 

 ply, it may be said that every part of a garden must 

 contribute toward the beauty of the general 

 scheme, and that it will not do this if it seems to 

 be present without a purpose. Every part of a 

 garden should be esthetically utilitarian. 



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