PRACTICAL BOOK OF GARDEN ARCHITECTURE 



lawn or garden to an orchard or pasture land, where 

 animals graze, a unique method of paving and dec- 

 orating the slope is accomplished by removing a sec- 

 tion of the fence leading into the orchard or pasture, 

 laying the log walk down the incline, and having it 

 outlined with a rustic railing of sufficient height to 

 form a fence for excluding the animals from the 

 walk and the upper garden. The railing is finished 

 with a rustic gate at the bottom of the incline. The 

 width of paved walks may vary from three to six 

 feet, according to the importance of their position 

 and their location in the garden. Less than three 

 feet will seldom prove satisfactory. 



