UnOei 



345 



Japanese art, ideas about Central 



Park by a Japanese artist, 64 

 Jefferies, Richard, 80, 81, 210, 243, 



258 

 Jekyll, Gertrude, use of rocks, 



171 

 Johnson, Dr. Samuel, approves of 



landscape gardening, 17 

 Johnson, Prof. S. W., 125 

 Juniper, Chinese, 330 

 Juniper, Irish, 330 

 Juniper, Italian, 330 

 Juniper, red cedar, 330 

 Juniperus, japonica, 330 

 Juniperus, pfitzeriana, 330 

 Juniperus, proctimbens, 330 

 Juniperus, squa^nata, 330 

 Juniperus, tripartita, 330 



Kant, Immanuel, iv 



Keats, John, 262 



Kent, William, 21 



Kerria japonica, 322 



Kinglake, A. W., 3 



Kingsland, Mayor of New York 

 City, discussing park sites, 267 



Knight, Richard Payne, treat- 

 ment around the house, 108 



Koempfer, Engelbert, Dutch bot- 

 anist and traveller, 9 



Laburnum, golden chain, 315 



La Farge, John, 6, 38 



Landor, Walter Savage, gardens, 



249 



Landscape gardening, requisites 



for perfection, 52 

 Langley, Battey, execution of 



plan, 45 

 Larch, great size at Warwick 



Castle, 117 

 Laurel, mountain {Kalmia lati- 



folia), 312 

 Lee, Vernon, Italian gardens, 249 

 Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 71 

 L'Enfant, concerning original de- 

 sign of Washington, D. C, 303 

 Le Notre, 16, 17, 147 

 Lilacs, 323 

 Linden, European varieties: 



argentea, 318 



dasystyla, 318 



petiolaris, 318 

 Liquid ambar, autumn colour, 325 

 Loudon, J. C, 22, 36 



Magnolia conspicua in Central 



Park, 30S 

 Maples, autumn coloured: 



Circinatum, 325 



Polymorphum, 325 



Striatum, 325 



Sugar, 325 



Tartaricum ginnali, 325 

 Meynell, Alice, Mrs., ideal of 



garden, 256 

 Milton, John, description of 



Garden of Eden, 10 

 Montesquieu, essa\r on taste, 15 

 Morel, M., laid out estate of 



Ermenouville, 17 

 Mt. Vernon, home of George 



Washington, 59 

 Muskau Park, as it now exists 



after alterations by Prince 



Piickler, 60; as it originally 



appeared, 60 



Nero, parks and Golden House, 6 

 Newman, John Henry, respect 



for all kinds of beauty, 58 

 Nolen, John, editor of last edition 



of Humphrey Repton, vi 



Oak {Quercus), black, 317 

 Oak {Quernis), pin, 317 

 Oak {Quercus), red, 317 

 Oak (Quercus), scarlet, 317 

 Oak {Quercus), white, 31/ 

 Oak {Quercus), willow, 317 

 Olmsted, Frederick Law, creator 

 of Central Park, New York, 26; 

 beauty of landscape gardening 

 far-reaching, 36; Mt. Royal 

 Park, Montreal, Canada, report, 

 138; two types of park sites, 

 269; value of certain property 

 for parks, 272; sanative effect 

 of parks on mind and body, 273; 

 view beyond borders of prop- 

 erty, 278 

 Olmsted & Vaux, design of Central 

 Park, New York City, vi; 

 concerning the natural style of 

 park design, 28; roads and 

 paths, 139; meadow effects, 

 Central Park, New York City, 

 232 ; value of pastoral landscape, 

 275; choice of park site, 275- 

 278; creation of pastoral scen- 

 ery, 280-285 



