A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, Adapted to North America: With a View to the Improvement of Country Residences. Comprising Historical Notices and General Principles of the Art, Directions for Laying Out Grounds and Arranging Plantations, the Description and Cultivation of Hardy Trees, Decorative Accompaniments to the House and Grounds, the Formation of Pieces of Artificial Water, Flower Gardens, Etc. With Remarks on Rural Architecture |
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... ORNAMENTAL TREES . The history and description of all the finest hardy deciduous trees . Re- marks on their effects in Landscape Gardening , individually , and in composi- tion ; their cultivation , etc. The oak , p . 139. The elm , p ...
... ORNAMENTAL TREES . The history and description of all the finest hardy deciduous trees . Re- marks on their effects in Landscape Gardening , individually , and in composi- tion ; their cultivation , etc. The oak , p . 139. The elm , p ...
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... ornamental gardening seems to have been not a little studied . The villas of the Emperors Nero and Adrian were enriched with everything magnificent and pleasing in their grounds ; and the classically famous villas of Cicero at Arpinum ...
... ornamental gardening seems to have been not a little studied . The villas of the Emperors Nero and Adrian were enriched with everything magnificent and pleasing in their grounds ; and the classically famous villas of Cicero at Arpinum ...
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... ornamental gardening that , from the time of William the Conqueror down to the latter part of the reign of Queen Anne , and the beginning of that of George I. , nothing was considered garden scenery except it was in the formal and ...
... ornamental gardening that , from the time of William the Conqueror down to the latter part of the reign of Queen Anne , and the beginning of that of George I. , nothing was considered garden scenery except it was in the formal and ...
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... ornamental garden he adds , " the pleacher ( topiarius ) prepares a green plat of the more choice flowers and rarer plants , and adorns the garden with pleach - work ; that is , with pleasant walks and bowers , & c . , to conclude with ...
... ornamental garden he adds , " the pleacher ( topiarius ) prepares a green plat of the more choice flowers and rarer plants , and adorns the garden with pleach - work ; that is , with pleasant walks and bowers , & c . , to conclude with ...
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... which the whole is managed , both as regards culture and profit , render this estate one of no common interest in an agricul- tural , as well as ornamental point of view . Fig . 12. The Seat of George Sheaff , Esq 58 LANDSCAPE GARDENING .
... which the whole is managed , both as regards culture and profit , render this estate one of no common interest in an agricul- tural , as well as ornamental point of view . Fig . 12. The Seat of George Sheaff , Esq 58 LANDSCAPE GARDENING .
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