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GARDEN PLANNING 



some suitable point an expansion in width to 

 break the line. 



This should be done in one of the ways in- 

 dicated in the illustration (Fig. 5). These 

 expansions may be utilized to accommodate 

 garden seats, sundials, vases or tubs, trees 



Fig. 6. — Expansion of path 



or beds, so as not to appear quite purposeless. 



Expansions of the kind indicated are well 

 placed at points where a secondary path breaks 



