Garden Steps 



wide enough to allow them to be carried several inches 

 under the next riser (see sectional drawing) . Proceed 

 thus until the whole is complete. When thoroughly 

 dry and "set" the planting can be done. It is as 



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well to remember that the steps have to be walked on, 

 so that it is useless putting anything of a very choice 

 nature just where it will be trodden on. Although I 

 have recommended 6-inch risers, it is best to make the 



D 6 feet higher than A. 

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steps 6 inches at the back and 5^ inches in the front, 

 thus allowing for water to run off freely. 



Now with regard to tennis-lawns. Most people will 

 prefer to have these made by someone familiar with the 

 requirements, and where possible this course is recom- 

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