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supplementary to the principal garden, and in 

 others constituting the principal garden space. 



Fig. 119. — Size, 20 feet by ig feet. Aspect, S. This plan shows the simple 

 treatment I advocate for a small fore-court. It provides ample floTrer space 

 and is more effective when well planted than if the design were more complex. 



Fig. 120. — Size, 20 feet b}- iS feet 6 inches. Aspect, W. A group of flower- 

 ing shrubs occupies a central position on the grass. The position of the 

 entrance gate permits of borders on either side of the path. 



Fig. 121. — Size, 40 feet by 40 feet,^ Aspect, W, The group of beds on the 

 gravel makes a pleasing and distinctr\'e feature. 



Fig. 122, — Size, 19 feet by 30 feet. Aspect, E. An arrangement which 

 gives ample border space, and admits of a group of small beds on the grass. 



