The 1917 Reptonian: an annual publication representative of the work in the professional course of landscape gardening at the University of Illinois . to the shelter and parking space,and has the particular advantage of using but a small part of the land pro-vided for the Park. From the interior, the drainage canal is completelyscreened and the interest is drawn to the excellent views over the SkokieValley. A variety of lawn areas and an informal lily pond, which is di-rectly connected by a foot path to the street, lend additional interest to thisdesign and undoubtedly make it an attractive sp


The 1917 Reptonian: an annual publication representative of the work in the professional course of landscape gardening at the University of Illinois . to the shelter and parking space,and has the particular advantage of using but a small part of the land pro-vided for the Park. From the interior, the drainage canal is completelyscreened and the interest is drawn to the excellent views over the SkokieValley. A variety of lawn areas and an informal lily pond, which is di-rectly connected by a foot path to the street, lend additional interest to thisdesign and undoubtedly make it an attractive spot for pleasure parties. An original solution of the Wayside Park problem is presented in thisdesign of G. S. Rogers. It is different from the solution first described inthe method of handling the drive which in place of terminating in a turnaround is lead directly to and past the shelter house back to the street. Aparking space is conveniently located in front of the shelter house givingassurance for the proper handling of the traffic. The planting lends to theattractiveness of the park and emphasizes the views. The 1917 Reptonian Twenty-three. * ? » WAYSIDE PARK .# WiNNITKA * ILLINOIS iPJirt^i^^ii1^


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