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PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING 



Fig. 23. — Two entrances; one'for'pedestrians, one for vehicles. — See page 33 



factory way. Where such a scheme is adopted it is well to have the 

 piers set well back from the line, placing tliem tangent to the arc of 



the circle with the center at the in- 

 tersection of the two property lines. 

 This will leave two small grass 

 plots on either side of the walk 

 which may be pleasingly treated 

 with ornamental plantations. 



When locating a drive or walk 

 where it is desired to avoid the 

 direct line, it is well to select a 

 point (Fig. 27), if practicable, 

 where some formidable feature, 

 such as a large tree, makes some 

 deviation from the straight line 

 necessary. 



On properties where the resi- 

 dence is located not less than 

 seventy feet from the front line, 

 which distance is essential to give 



Fig. 24. — Plan showing the walk to 

 service end of house somewhat removed 

 t JtEl fro'" the house. — See page 33 



