TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
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Fig. 25. Entrance to a Park 
Problems 
The sketch plan, Figure 25, should be copied in ink. This is 
an excellent example of landscape drawing and the technic here 
shown may be safely imitated by the student. 
The student should then work out a design of his own for a 
park entrance. The entrance to a school or college campus will 
afford good matter for study. In this case it will be best for all 
students to work upon the same problem. Drawings should be 
submitted on a uniform scale. A scale of 1’ = 40’ will be con- 
venient in most cases. Drawings should all be in the same medium, 
preferably ink. These drawings should be exhibited together, freely 
discussed and criticized. 
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