A LANDSCAPE PLAN 
FOR A 
COMPLETE PLACE 
^POOLTROM I.OCG1A 
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Through Which the End is Visualized and 
Assured Before the Beginning is Made 
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JHIS first of a series of 
C| four garden layouts for a 
|| complete place shows 
the house placed lengthwise of the 
plot to give a greater expanse 
of lawn and garden. The cir- 
cular pool backed by a fringe of 
tall and slender evergreens makes 
with its reflections and the sun- 
dial beyond it a charming picture 
from the tiled loggia. There is 
a little grassy orchard, a pergola 
screening the vegetable garden 
and leading quite properly from 
the conservatory, and an old- 
fashioned flower garden with 
strawberries and asparagus suit- 
ably adjacent. The service en- 
trance is on a lane at the rear of 
the place. A stone wall encloses 
the property; and shade trees 
and flowering shrubs well disposed 
form screens where these are 
needed as well as delightful gar- 
den features. A greenhouse ex- 
tending from the conservatory 
into the orchard (at the sacrifice 
of perhaps two trees) might be 
added at any time. 
Subsequent plans will show the 
same plot assuming a different 
house differently placed thereon. 
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