TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
Form A 
Study of Streets 
A, EQUIPMENT 
Road bed: Character (earth, gravel, macadam), good or bad? 
Gutters: How deep? Are they too deep? Are they properly formed? 
— of what material? 
Curb: What material? good or bad? 
Sidewalks: Width, material, location. 
Parkings: (including grass) width, condition. 
Fences: Present or absent; good or bad; are they needed? 
Bridges: Kind; quality. 
Culverts: Kind; quality; are others needed? 
Catchbasins: Present? Are they needed? 
Street Signs: Present? Are they needed? 
B. Puswic SERVICE 
Poles: Kind; how many? good or bad? Are they indispensable? 
Wires: Kind; how many? Are they dangerous? Are they indispensable? 
Car lines: Number and kind; are they necessary? 
Sewerage: Present? O.K.? 
Gas: Present? O.K.? 
Water: (including hydrants) Present? O.K.? 
Mail boxes: Present? O.K.? 
Fire alarms: Police alarm; present? O.K.? 
C. ORNAMENT 
Trees: Kinds; age; condition. 
Shrubs: Kinds; condition; are shrubs needed? 
D. NUISANCES 
Dumps: Whose? 
Bill boards: Why? 
Weeds: What kind? 
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