. American homes and gardens. Miss C. H. LippincottPioneer Seedswoman Dept. ?13 Hudson, Miss Lippincott For the enclosed 10 cents,and names of two flower-lovingfriends, please send the flowersoffered above; also your catalogand Floral May, 1913 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS Vll est pleasure to their owners are parts ofhomes of moderate or very small cost. In-genuity counts for more than mere dollarsand cents. In arranging a swimming pool its loca-tion must be carefully considered. Itshould naturally be placed in a part of thegrounds where at least some degree ofprivacy may be se


. American homes and gardens. Miss C. H. LippincottPioneer Seedswoman Dept. ?13 Hudson, Miss Lippincott For the enclosed 10 cents,and names of two flower-lovingfriends, please send the flowersoffered above; also your catalogand Floral May, 1913 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS Vll est pleasure to their owners are parts ofhomes of moderate or very small cost. In-genuity counts for more than mere dollarsand cents. In arranging a swimming pool its loca-tion must be carefully considered. Itshould naturally be placed in a part of thegrounds where at least some degree ofprivacy may be secured. Where thegrounds do not extend over a great erathe swimming pool may be so screened byplanting that the necessary privacy may beobtained: the spot may be surrounded bytall growing shrubbery or a clipped hedgeor else by trellises over which vines may begrown. The space between the pool andthe surrounding shrubbery may be coveredwith grass and its smooth green surfacewill add much to the beauty of the the convenience of neighbors a shelterof some kind should be provided. Such ashelter may be constructed of wood treatedin almost any way; nothing would be moreappropriate than one of rustic work orcovered with birch bark, or even of


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