Index 



Architecture in connection with 



landscape design, 32-33. 

 Ashridge, 38. 



Bautzner Range, 181. 



Blumenbach, 9. 



Braunsdorf, 127. 



Brown, landscape architect, 29. 



Buckingham Palace, 70. 



Buried treasure, 183-84. 



Buxus (Box), 71. 



Cattle in parks, 19-21, 26. 



Chiswick, 71. 



Claude Lorrain, 22. 



Comparison of landscape art 

 with that of the actor, the 

 architect, and the musician, 

 117-18. 



Cultivation of grass land, 55, 56, 



57- 

 Cutting down trees, 59. 



Deciduous trees, how to be used, 



28-29. 

 Deer, maintenance of, 186-87. 

 Distant view, treatment of, 27, 30. 

 Drainage, 50-51. 



Eaton Hall, 38. 



Employment of trees around 



buildings, 33-34. 

 England, 35. 

 Evergreen trees, how to be used, 



28, 29, 74. 



Farm, model, 182. 

 Fern, 188. 



Fichte, 105. 



Fir, 28. 



Flower beds, 45, 73. 



Flower garden, 178, 179. 



French parterre, 33. 



Garden, true function of, 22. 

 Garden art, true principle, 22; 



of France, 22; 



of Romans, 22; 



of Switzerland, 22. 

 Gardener^ s Magazine, 35. 

 Gardens, design, definition of, 



42, 74. 

 German landscape gardening, 



criticism, of, 1-7. 

 Gobelin colony, 183. 

 Goethe, 34. 



Gothic building, 33, 34, 42. 

 Grasses, 49-54; 56-57- 



Ha-ha ditch, 27, 43. 



Harmony of colors of trees and 



shrubs, 69. 

 Holly, 71. 

 Huckleberries, 188. 



Italy of the Renaissance, 33. 



Juniper, 28. 



Kobeln village, 184. 



Lake in St. James's Park, design 



of, 91. 

 Landscape gardening, English, 



criticism of, 3-7, 19-20, 126. 

 Laurel, 71. 



