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CRAZY PAVING

This name may net be' « geed one although the retains can be guile satisfactory and very permanent if properly done. Flat stones or broken concrete are used, laid either on a good clay foundation or onMa eteMM Boor. Spaces are left between these flagstones for dwarf-growing plants, and it is surprising how well these will flourish where suitable poekets of soil them. The minor spaces between the flagstones should be finished with cement, and the whole surface left even and flat.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 9

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CRAZY PAVING Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 9

CRAZY PAVING Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28937, 3 July 1959, Page 9

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