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any small changes in the position of certain features 

 which the development of the garden may suggest. 

 Of course, a well-considered plan will not need 

 important alterations, but omissions and additions 

 to the planting scheme may be desirable, and 

 sometimes slight deviations in curved paths. The 

 formal parts rarely need touching, and indeed, an 

 alteration to geometrical planning involves serious 

 rearrangement of the whole. 



