SMALL HOUSE LOT 
placed southeastward from the house in such a position that its 
shadow will be thrown upon the building during the heat of the day. 
This design is adapted to a practically level lot. Where con- 
siderable slope is found, either toward or away from the street, the 
problems of architecture and garden design are seriously compli- 
cated, though very delightful arrangements can be secured if enough 
competent study is given to such problems. 
Readings 
REHMANN, The Small Place, New York, 1918. 
KeE..away, How to Lay Out Suburban Home Grounds, New York, 1907. 
Hams iin, Book of Garden Plans, New York, 1916. 
Root, Landscape Garden Series, Book II, 
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