GARDEN PLANS 



Fig. 90. — Size, 1 24 feet by 92 feet, average. Aspect, E. A slightly converg- 

 ing plot, one half laid out as flower ground, the remainder as fruit and 

 vegetable garden. 



Note : In none of the foregoing plans has any provision been made for a tennis 

 tawn. In most cases the space is insufficient, without destroying the value of 

 the garden as a picturesque flower ground. With plots of larger size the grass 

 space might be utilized for tennis by keeping it free of trees. 



Figs. 91 to 97 inclusive show examples of 

 fore-courts or gardens situated between the 

 house and the thoroughfare, in some cases being 



