ENTRANCE GROUPS 
T5EAUTY and dig- 
nity are given any 
doorway by such a 
planting as this, car¬ 
ried out with taller 
trees at the corners 
fronted by low arbor- 
vitae, mugho pine or 
juniper. The same 
need at the corners 
of walks and drives 
is filled by similar 
plantings. 
OUTDOOR LIVING ROOMS 
A FAD that promises to endure forever is 
this one of an out door living room. 
By it the house lines are extended out onto 
a terrace or lawn, and the borders planted 
in keeping with the 
house architecture 
such as formal or in¬ 
formal. Evergreens 
form a natural back¬ 
ground that brings out 
by contrasts the full 
colors of flowers. 
Trees chosen are 
fast growing for pri¬ 
vacy, slower growing 
for views beyond. 
This extension to the 
living parts of the 
house will be most 
used where the grade 
or a terrace is on 
the same level as the 
doors. 
SEA PAVILION WITH FORMAL BORDER 
WIND SCREENS AND SNOW FENCES 
WIND SCREENS 
Plant fast-growing trees that will grow 
down close to the ground, such as spruce, 
Scotch or Jack pine, and as large a size as is 
economical for immediate effect, such as 
two to five feet. 100 trees would cover 150 
feet if planted according to the following 
plan: 
X X X X X X X 
X X X X X X 
with trees 3 feet apart, rows 4 feet apart. 
