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L. are two examples of garden-planning. 
rectly above is a picture of a private 
ont yard. To the left is a plan of an- 
her front yard. 
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the picture above the house sits well 
back from the street on a narrow lot. By 
jullding a wall the owner can have the same 
privacy in his front yard as most families 
tave in their back yard. Notice the small 
public area between the wall and the side- 
talk and how it is treated. 
In the plan to the left the house is winged 
In such a manner that a small intimate 
jarden and terrace is possible. A pleasant 
ind interesting entrance for any home. 
Planning your own garden is an intriguing 
business and can be the source of much 
satisfaction. Many good books are avail- 
able on the subject, and we here at the 
nurseries are always willing to do what we 
can. 
If your garden is to be extensive, or if 
you are not sure about your own ideas,we 
recommend calling in a competent Landscape 
Architect or designer. These people are 
trained to observe natural advantages of 
the property, to select the proper variety 
for the proper place, and to give you a 
picture complementary to your home and its 
surroundings. 
STRANDER 
EVERGREEN NURSERIES 
13310 Interurban So., Seattle 88 
