Gardening in California 



For Ten Acre Tract Continued. 

 Group No. Group No. 



77. Lawson Cypress, Veronica 80. Populus pyramidalis and 



decussata and Polygala Populus Carolinensis. 



Delmaisiana. 81. Espalier for fruit. 



78. Site for large Palm. 82. Leptospermum. 



79. Cypress hedge. 83. Bamboo hedge. 



A. A summer house of stone or wood, rustic in design. 



B. Six-foot walk. 



C. Six-foot walk through Rhododendrons. 



D. Eight-foot border in grass. 



E. Niche for statuary or sun dial. 



F. Low formal basin. 



G. Six-foot walk. 



H. Formal flower-beds. 



I. Space for house-site, one hundred and twenty by one hundred feet. 

 J. Proposed site for garage or stable. 

 K. Ten-foot walk leading from house to vegetable garden, covered 



by an arbor and shaded by grape vines and Wistaria. 

 L. Range of glass houses. 



M. Eighteen-inch walk between the vegetable beds. 

 N. Vegetable beds. 



O. Three-foot walk through vegetable garden. 

 P. Squares for vegetables. 

 Q. One of the four squares surrounded by fruit trees, the inside of 



each to be treated as O and P. Outside of the line of fruit trees, 



cut flowers for the house may be grown. 

 R. An espalier for trained fruit trees, showing an eighteen inch walk, 



two feet from the espalier. 

 S. Eighteen-inch alleyway for the use of the gardener in working on 



the espalier. 

 T. Twenty-five foot border surrounding the vegetable garden, to be 



used for small vegetables. 

 U. Fifteen-foot road. 

 V. Hexagonal summer house of rustic design, of either stone or 



wood and encircled by a small walk. 

 W. Four-foot walk, girdling lake. 

 X. Small lake from two to three feet in depth. 

 Y. A formal gateway. 

 NOTE. All walks in the vegetable garden are to be edged with 



dwarf box. 



