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On the Level 
A rock garden on almost level ground is 
perfectly practical if you will be very sure that 
drainage is ideal. Follow the directions for 
sub-soil preparation given on page 26. 
This plan is for a medium large garden 
using, on the average, three plants of a kind 
in most locations. A similar planting scheme 
using one and two plants of a kind could be 
used in a space a half or a third this size. 
Note especially that the season of bloom is 
well distributed. A pool as outlined should be 
kept with its water surface several inches be- 
low the surrounding ground level. 

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Substitution List 
A substitution list 
for this plan would 
be rather long and 
involved. Many of 
you will prefer to 
make your own sub- 
stitutions anyway, 
or you may write 
to us and we will 
be glad to recom- 
mend varieties of 
plants that we can 
furnish. 
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