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the rose arch it extends between hedges of Cur- 

 rant bushes to the end of the property. This 

 change in the borders of the path seems to increase 

 the length of the vista and gives a feeling of extent 

 to the grounds. The vista is to be terminated 

 by a garden seat harmonious in design with the 

 lattice which is to be placed in front of a narrow 

 border of shrubs, growing in the shade of several 

 Maples. 



The property has a homey quality. It is de- 

 veloped in a logical, straightforward way in direct 

 response to practical needs. Its plan is definite, 

 clear cut, and compact. Each and every part has 

 been given its appropriate share of plant beauty. 

 For these reasons it ought to be suggestive for 

 other lots of small size. 



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