TEXTBOOK OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
esoteric clique, as are some of the refinements of classic music and 
highbrow art. 
Seeing the country roads are thus the greatest art galleries in 
the world, it is highly important that everyone, and especially every 
landscape gardener, should appreciate their beauty, should help to 
conserve and develop it, and should do his utmost to popularize 
and interpret it for the common good. 
Pps 
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Equipment 
The pupil should be provided with sketch block or sketch paper, 
pocket compass, and if possible a good camera. 
Study 
Each pupil should now be assigned to the study of a specified 
section of country road, not more than one mile and seldom less than 
half a mile. Unless a very large class has to be assigned it will be 
best to let each pupil work independently and alone on a separate 
stretch of road. It is by no means necessary to the spirit and method 
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