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GARDEN PLANNING 



curved promontory would produce a discordant 

 note. Better to adapt the shape of the group 

 to the space in which it is set. 



The two methods are here illustrated for the 

 sake of comparison, and a glance at the figures 



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Fig. lo. — Girrect form for groups of beds 



will sufficiently convince the reader as to which 

 method is most likely to please the eye. 



There is no need to make the grass level if 

 the ground has a natural slope, provided, 



