The Back Garden 



The following examples of back gardens, if 

 they do not meet every possible case, will I 

 trust prove sufficiently explicit to enable the 

 reader of this book to put into practice the 

 principles of garden planning advocated in the 

 foregoing pages. 



Each illustration has been drawn to scale, 

 and a scale of feet is appended, so that the 

 actual dimensions of the various details may 

 be ascertained without difficulty. 



The grass area is indicated by shading. 



It is not intended that the plans should be 

 followed in every minute particular. Special 

 features on the ground, or in its surroundings, 

 may render modification necessary, and it may, 

 for reasons of economy, be desirable to omit 

 certain accessories. 



But, given shape and aspect in agreement 



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