TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
other perspectives of a similar sort from other plans on which he 
may be at work. 
Finally the pupil should himself undertake the design of one or 
more playgrounds. Preferably these designs should be based upon 
existing conditions known to the pupil. First a careful survey should 
be made of the property, a full examination of the requirements, 
and the design should be worked out in view of these requirements 
on the basis of the existing conditions as shown in the survey. 
Readings 
Mero, American Playgrounds, New York, 1909. 
“The Playground,” Monthly Magazine, Cooperstown, N. Y. 
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