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directions, each of which has been sidicd with regard to the 
ees ystem of walks of communication.’ 
“The walk to the west of the valley will be on a level consider- 
Dude eye view over the of the lattice into the Sa 
The other walks on be ona lower bie ae a ae oppor- 
eel to display th ped according 
‘o their native countries, so that t students may have a oppor- 
eee to study the horticultural varieties within the enclosure, 
and the botanical species outside, on the sarounding banks and 
rocks and alongside the walks of communication 
In the irregularly shaped valley in which tle e rose garden is 
on n. 
necessarily dominant ae if the garden is to look as though it 
h made to fit the ground.” 
“An enclosure has been thought essential, not only as a means 
of protecting the many valuable plants from See aa 
n or y ti 
cela os will be daguuets io make such alteration in grade as 
1, and this wi 
a Gilt on the west side of the valley and a fill on the ea: 
“An iron lee has been coun to De the nore suitable for 
the trelli 
and panna construction on which to train the plants. Three 
gates have been provider which may be locked at night if it be 
thought advisable.’ 
Three main walks to the three entrances have been designed 
to meet at a central arbor, thus giving easy passage through the 
garden in woe direc sons: cal walk inside ie anaes has also 
which inside 
i ca and to the whole system of smaller beds. These 
flagstones, and’in the other walks grass may be used, where the 
foot-wear will not be so great.” 
“The central arbor is designed to show the stronger growing 
