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probably save timber worth many times the cost 

 of its removal. 



He would not prevent the cutting of ice, but he 

 would build the ice-houses in a location and manner 

 that would prevent their being obtrusive in the 

 landscape. This could usually be done without 

 additional cost. 



He would not preygri-f- advertising^ but would 

 recommend it in a less offensive manner. 



In short, the landscape-gardener would always 

 encourage production. He would encourage those 

 things that make for comfort^ and while doing so 

 he would always give a thought for the beauty of 

 _th__country and encourage others to do so also, 

 hoping that by so doing the country as a whole, 

 the farming regions, the cities, the villages, the 

 parks, and the forests would continually grow in 

 beauty, and life become more and more worth while. 



He would encourage a fuller, richer ? more ej 



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 able_an4 useful life for each individual, and nothing 



would contribute more toward this result than the 

 existence of beauty fully appreciated. 



