LITTLE GARDENS 



Fig. 2 2. 

 the street and wholly fills the width of the lot 

 the yard at the back will repeat its shape. In 

 such a case the yard might have an ornamental 

 center with subcenters at each end. 



Of late we have seen an extension of Spanish 

 mission architecture, a simple, and in some parts 

 of the land appropriate style, not merely for 

 churches, but for residences, and Orange, N. J., 

 has chosen it for a jail, determined that her 

 rogues shall go through the form of going to 

 church. If a home built in this manner is large, 

 and parked about, it makes as pleasant and al- 

 most as picturesque an object as those Doric tem- 

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