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the states and provinces. . . . New York, The Macmillan Co., 1914-1917. 

 6 V. illus. plans. (Replaces earlier editions.) 



Note in V. 5 the articles under the heading Planting, which deal with various aspects of planting 

 design, and also other special articles by well-known landscape architects on topics in the field of 

 landscape design. 



Caparn, Harold A. 



Carpet Bedding. In Garden and Forest, Sept. 26, 1894, v. 7, p. 382-383. 

 Curtis, Charles H., and W. Gibson. 



The Book of Topiary. London, J. Lane, 1904. 80 pages, illus. 



Both historical and practical. 



Downing, Andrew Jackson. 



Wood and Plantations. In his Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape 

 Gardening, Section III. 

 Note the discussion under the topic : Classification of Trees as to Expression. 



Eliot, Charles. 



Anglomania in Park Making. In Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect, p. 215-218. 

 Planting in relation to landscape character. 



Fernow, Bernhard E. 



The Care of Trees in Lawn, Street and Park, with a list of trees and shrubs for 

 decorative use. New York, H. Holt & Co., 1910. 392 pages, illus. (Also 

 later reprints.) 

 Note especially Ch. VIII, Esthetic Forestry. 



Gilpin, Rev. William. 



Remarks on Forest Scenery, and other woodland views, (relative chiefly to pic- 

 turesque beauty) illustrated by the scenes of New-Forest in Hampshire. . . . 

 London, Printed for R. Blamire, 1791. 2 v. illus. 

 On the characteristics of trees and their composition in groups and woodlands. 



How to Mask the Foundations of a Country House. In Garden and Forest, 1889, 

 v. 2, a series of four articles beginning July 24 and ending Aug. 28. 



Jekyll, Gertrude. 



Colour in the Flower Garden. London, "Country Life," 1908. 148 pages, 

 illus. plans. (The "Country Life" Library.) Also later reprints, of which 

 that of 1914 is called : Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden. 

 Excellent on the informal grouping of plants. . 



Wall and Water Gardens. London, G. Newnes ; New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 

 1901. 177 pages, illus. (The "Country Life" Library.) Also later reprints. 

 Kennion, Edward. 



An Essay on Trees in Landscape ; or an attempt to shew the propriety and im- 

 portance of characteristic expression in this branch of art, and the means of 



