INDEX 



Abbreviations: illus., for illustration; note, for information given in footnote; re}., for 

 reference in List of References. 



Abel, Lothar, quoted, nou, 29; ref., 366 



Access, as affecting location and orientation 

 of house in the estate, 253-57; roads and 

 paths in the estate, 269-72; access to the 

 large landscape park, 308-9 



Addison, Joseph, 45 



Advertising, in professional practice of land- 

 scape architecture, 329-31 



Aerial perspective, see Atmospheric perspec- 

 tive 



Aldobrandini, Villa, 41 



Alhambra, 35 



Alices (Alleys), in style of Le Notre, 43 ; 

 pleached, 48; forming vistas, 125; type of 

 trees suitable for formal rows, 154; texture 

 of trees in avenue, 157; specimens m rows, 

 173 ; allee converging attention on struc- 

 ture, 187; pavilions on axis of, 197; 

 statuary along, 210 



Alleys, in land subdivision, 282-83 



Alphand, A., ref., 377 



Alps, climbing in, sequence of effects of land- 

 scape, 84-85 



Amenity, an asset m land subdivision, 277 



American Academy of Political and Social 

 Science, ref., 377 



American Association of Park Superintend- 

 ents, ref., 377 



American colonial gardens. New England 

 colonial style, 50-51 ; ref., 366 



American Country Houses of To-day, ref., 374 



American Institute of Architects, general pro- 

 fessional statement approved by, 331 



American Joint Committee on Horticultural 

 Nomenclature, note, 357 



American landscape style, modern, 57-59 



American Park and Outdoor Art Association, 

 ref., 378 



American Society of Landscape Architects, 

 founded 1899, 325; definition of a land- 



scape architect in good standing, 326; 

 attitude towards professional advertising, 

 330; general professional statement ap- 

 proved by, 331 ; refs., 362, 378 



Amherst, Hon. Alicia, note, 49; ref., 364 



Amphitheaters, natural, in the large land- 

 scape park, 305 



Amusement parks, 232; relation to landscape 

 parks, 307-8 



Analysis in design, esthetic, 16 



Andre, Edouard, notes, 175, 225; refs., 363, 

 366, 368, 369, 373 



Animals, as element in landscape composition, 

 129; sheep in parks, 301, 315 



Announcements, professional, of the land- 

 scape architect, 331 



Annuals, in flower beds, 178-79 



Appreciation, taste and, 22 



Appreciation of landscape, 12; quotation 

 from Shaler, 12-13; '''/■f-i 366-67 



" Appropriation," Repton's phrase, notes, 58, 

 267 



Arbors, 51, 54, 246, 262 



Archer)', pro\'ision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 305-6 



Architect, comparison with landscape archi- 

 tect, 151, 325-27, 342; cooperation with 

 landscape architect, 193-94, 333~34; in city 

 planning, 334 



Architectural design, scale in, 102 



Architectural structures, see Structures, Archi- 

 tectural 



Architectural style, see Style, Architectural 



" Architectural " styles of landscape design, 



34 

 Architecture, 3, 232 



Arnold Arboretum, Boston, illus., plate 15 

 Art, works of, basis of permanent appeal, 15 

 Asphalt, as material of roads and paths, 219, 



228 



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