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center, and stretch two garden lines across the 

 whole length due north and south, and two 

 in like manner east and west. Keep these lines 

 always the exact width of the proposed paths 

 apart, say 3 feet. Lay out the central flower 

 bed, or the outlook, with the center of its 



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base corresponding to the central point of inter- 

 section of these two outlined paths. Then, first 

 on one side and then on the other of each pair 

 of these stretched lines, with the steel garden 

 tape, lay out points corresponding to the width 

 or length of the proposed small gardens, or the 



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