FINAL CONSIDERATIONS 



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neighbours can 

 see most of it 3 

 also. The temp- 

 tation in small 

 gardens is to 

 overload details. 

 It is a mistake 

 to gain flower 

 and vegetable 

 space at the ! 

 expense of grass 

 and breadth of 

 path. Narrow 

 walks always 

 look mean, and 

 moreover they 

 do not make for 

 comfort. 



The drawing 

 on page 247 is 

 of a small gar- 

 den in Chiches- 

 ter. Here, the 

 boundary walls 

 were so fine, 

 that although 

 covered with 

 creepers it was 

 worth while to 

 tear some off to 



THE SAME 

 ALTERED TO FORMAL LINES. 



