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17] PEKING COTONFADTER 
SNOWHILL HYDRANGEA 
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22) PERSIAN LiLac 
23] MOUNTAIN CURRANT 
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ao gsm ged RICHARD WALLACE 
“BALLOON FLOWER Z 
Note: Ox plan Ist number ‘ 
crdceates Kond of plant, 2nd 
TLumber cndicates Quanicty. 

Ground Plan of a Typical Planting Arrangement for a Small Lot. 
enough te afferd comfort to the visitors as well 
as a foreground to. the flowers, which means from 
three feet upward. The choice: of material’ which 
may be used for. walks is largely a matter of pre- 
ference, the most suitable being gravel, stone, 
bricks: or grass. Here again the end of a walk 
er turn must be a point of interest; the end of a 
walk must really be stopped with some feature, 
a. resting: place for the eye.. 
Page Six . 
After the design of the garden has been 
planned, the selection. of plants’ becomes the next 
problem. Colors and blooming season of plants: 
must be studied to. produce harmonious effects: 
and if. possible, continuous bloom or a successiom 
ef bloom to: provide interest throughout the sea-— 
son, The texture of foliage adds value to a plant: 
and, arranged for harmonizing or contrasting ef- 
fects,, carries. the interest. of the plant. beyond the: 
