CHAPTER 
II. 
III. 
IV, 
VI. 
VII. 
CONTENTS 
PREFACE - 
AUTHOR’s NoTE 
INTRODUCTION—SOME REMARKS ON THE AIMS 
AND OBJECTS OF GARDEN [ESIGN—OBJECTS 
OF THE “LITTLE GARDEN PLANNING COMPETI- 
TION” - - 
NOTES ON THE PLANNING OF THE LITTLE GARDEN 
By Lawrence Weaver. Reprinted from Country 
Life, October 24th, 1914.) 
THE LESSONS OF THE COMPETITION 
(By George Dillistone and F. W. Harvey. Re- 
printed from The Garden, October 17th, 1914.) 
THE WINNING DESIGNS CONSIDERED IN DETAIL— 
Site No. 1: witH Srx GARDEN PLANS AND 
HIntTs ON MAKING A SUNDIAL PEDESTAL 
THE WINNING DESIGNS CONSIDERED IN DETAIL 
(continued)—SiTE No. 2: WITH SOME REMARKS 
on HERBACEOUS BORDERS 7 
THE WINNING DESIGNS CONSIDERED IN DETAIL 
(continued)—-S1TE No. 3: WITH SOME OBSERVA- 
TIONS ON Rock GARDENS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, 
AND WILD GARDENING FOR SMALL GARDENS 
THE WINNING DESIGNS CONSIDERED IN DETAIL 
(continued)—SiTE No. 4: WITH SOME OBSERVA- 
TIONS ON WaTER GARDENING FOR SMALL 
GARDENS - - 
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