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number of buildings to be placed in the given space ; second, construct any drives 

 or walks ; third, decide on the plantings which are desired and which are adapted 

 to the environment, and fourth, arrange these in an artistic manner, not in a con- 

 glomerate mess. P re-consideration is the foundation principle of all pleasing 

 landscape effects. 



Figure 44. An original plan showing some of the fine possibilities in a corner place. 

 The plants used are as follows: 1, Magnolia grandiflora: 2, Lagerstroemia indica; 3, 

 Eugenia latifolia; 4, Spiraea thunbergii; 5, Lantana; 6, Phoenix canariensis; 7, Cocos 

 plumosa; 8, Cycas revoluta; 9, Eucalyptus viminalis; 10, Acacia decurrens; 11, 

 Chilopsis saligna; 12, Mimulus glutinosus; 13, Calochortus; 14, Ficus repens; 15, 

 Grevillea Thelmanniana ; 16, Heliotrope; 17, Fuchsia; 18, Poinsettia; 19, Jacaranda 

 mimosaefolia; 20, Guavas. 



