WITH GARDENS a sense of enclosure is important. On small lots the boundaries may be those of the property or even plantings or other pleasant features on a neighbor's property, for when I speak of boundaries I mean not those of the lot but those that limit the view. On larger grounds the boundaries to views may be well within the property lines.
Hill bought the Burlington. So Harriman bought heavily into the northern boundaries this Pacific, which now held a half interest in the Burlington. The hot contest for control of the northern boundaries this Pacific caused the panic of 1901. An agreement was reached establishing the northern boundaries this Securities Co. to hold the stock of both the Great northern boundaries this and the northern boundaries this Pacific. But in 1904 the U. S. Supreme Court dissolved northern boundaries this Securities and left Hill in control of both railroads.
Boundaries are of many kinds. Never install one that gives any suggestion of being a spite fence. Many American communities are characterized by a complete absence of fences, walls or hedges around front yards; and grounds of all houses on the street merge into one delightful park-like picture of lawns, trees and shrubbery. If you live in such a community think well before you introduce what is likely to be an incongruous note by sharply defining lot boundaries seen from the street. The mere suggestion of definition by the skill-ful use of a flowering tree, shade tree, evergreen or clumps of shrubs is the most be done and ev.en then great restraint is needed.