PLANTING PLAN 

 "D" 



Shows a good treatment of a 

 property 50x150 ft., using 

 broken flagstones with mor- 

 tar joints for the main walk 

 and stepping stone walk to 

 the service quarters and the 

 rear lawn. The service yard 

 enclosed by hedge 



(See Planting Key on page 26) 



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