80 BOOK OF GARDEN PLANS 
leaving the side next the lawn quite open. We must have the pool open 
to the sun at least all the morning. 
The planting of the rest of the lawn is not indicated. In fact, it 
might be much like that of the village home of Plan No. 2, for this treat- 
ment might be applied to the rear portion of that lot in place of the 
vegetable garden. 
Only a few species of water-loving herbs will be put in at first, but 
large masses of the most refined and pleasing sorts in soil that suits them. 
Forget-me-not and Cardinal Flower will be at-home in the marshy part, 
and Iris in several colors will stand about the pool margin. 
Most of the plants within the area bounded by the walk do not exceed 
a height of two to three feet, but between the walk and the property 
line the sorts suggested are to grow at least to six feet and form as com- 
plete a screen as conditions on the adjoining lots seem to require. 
