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A LANDSCAPE PLAN 

 FOR A 

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COMPRISING SIX GARDENS WITHIN ONE 



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HE arrangement which 

 this second in the series 

 j ggjSH of four garden layouts 

 shows is a development 

 of the ground when the house is 

 set on a corner plot close to the 

 sidewalk. The house wall is con- 

 tinued into the garden wall, 

 giving long lines and great pri- 

 vacy to a place that, located as 

 it is on a corner, would otherwise 

 be uncomfortably exposed. Be- 

 hind the walls a succession of 

 gardens of different types open- 

 ing one into the other distin- 

 guishes this plan. There are two 

 front gardens, chiefly lawn and 

 shrubbery, with tree box edging 

 the brick path. A wicket gate 

 leads from the one on the east 

 back into an old-fashioned flower 

 garden, with precise Rose beds 

 about a stone bird bath. Beyond 

 this is a stretch of sun-dial lawn 

 bounded by fruit trees. To the 

 west is a long, perennial-bordered 

 path from the loggia and beyond 

 it the vegetable garden, with 

 wall-trained Pear trees, while next 

 the garage is a scented garden 

 with a seat built about a central 

 Linden tree. 



T. O o FEET 



The first plan in this series appeared 

 in the March issue. The two re- 

 maining will be given during the 

 summer months 



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