630 now TO MAKE THE FARM PAY. 



fine shade trees, it will be an advance upon the common, bare 

 irref^ular haphazard appearance usually presented. Such at- 

 tention to looks will pay, if you or yours should ever wish to 

 dispose of the property to a man of taste. 



We have already spoken of trees and arbors intervening 

 between the house and the road. We hope this suggestion will 

 be heeded. An osage orange hedge, in place of a fence, will 

 add to the attractiveness of such a plot. 



To any one who would really like to build a tasty house, or 

 alter an old one with but little extra expense for ornament, we 

 recommend a perusal of Mitchell's, (" Eural Studies,") Wheeler's, 

 Todd's, Woodward's, or Allen's works on Eural Architecture. 



