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Michigan Ancient Garden Beds
2 Wide convex beds, in parallel rows, separated by paths of same width,
in independent plats. (Width of bed 12 to 16 feet; paths same; length, 74 to 132 feet.) 3. Wide and parallel beds, separated by narrow paths, arranged in a
series of plats longitudinal to each other. (Width of beds 14 feet; paths, 2 feet; length, 100 feet.)
4. Long and narrow beds, separated by narrower paths and arranged in
a series of longitudinal plats, each plat divided from the next by semi-circular heads. (Width of beds five feet; paths, 11/2 feet; length, 100 feet; height, 18 inches.)
5 Parallel beds, arranged in plats similar to class 4, but divided by circular heads. (Width of beds, 6 feet; paths, 4 feet; length, 12 to 40 feet; height, 18 inches.)
6. Parallel beds, of varying widths and lengths, separated by narrow
paths, and arranged in plats of two or more at right angles N. and S., E. and W., to the plats adjacent. (Width of beds, 5 to 14 feet; paths, 1 to 2 feet; length, 12 to 30 feet; height, 8 inches.) Figures a, b and c, are varieties.
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