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ELIOT, Charles. 



A List of Books on Landscape Gardening. In Garden and Forest, Apr. 18, 1888, 

 v. I, p. 94-95. Also reprinted in Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect, p. 219-223. 



Chronological "list of books and papers which have influenced or recorded the beginnings of the 

 modern art of landscape gardening," 1625-1834. 



EVANS, MARY, compiler. 



Garden Books, Old and New, selected, classified and with annotations. Phila- 

 delphia, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 1926. 86 pages. 



MANNING, WARREN H. 



The Fugitive Literature of the Landscape Art. In Billerica, North Shore edition, 

 Mar. 1916, v. 4, no. 10, part 2, p. 4-15. 

 Refers principally to periodicals and park reports. 



NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INSTRUCTION IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. COMMITTEE 



ON LIBRARIES AND COLLECTIONS. 



Some Books to serve as a Nucleus for a Library of a Department of Landscape 



Architecture. Boston, Landscape Architecture, 1927. 5 pages. 



Reprinted from Landscape Architecture, Jan. 1927. 



THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, THE GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA, AND THE HORTI- 

 CULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. 

 Gardens and Gardening : a selected list of books, to accompany an exhibition of 

 garden books in the central building, March, 1927. New York, The Public 

 Library, 1927. Frontispiece. 48 pages. 



VAN RENSSELAER, M. G. (MRS. SCHUYLER). 



Books on Gardening Art. In her Art Out-of-doors, Appendix. 



HUBBARD, HENRY VINCENT, AND THEODORA KIMBALL. 



Landscape Architecture ; a comprehensive classification scheme for books, plans, 

 photographs, notes and other collected material ; with combined alphabetic 

 topic index and list of subject headings. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 

 1920. 132 pages. 



PERIODICALS 



GARDEN AND FOREST; a journal of horticulture, landscape art, and forestry. Con- 

 ducted by C. S. Sargent. New York. Feb. 29, 1888 Dec. 29, 1897. 10 v, 

 illus. plans. 



No more published. Contains many discussions of theory and problems, during an importan 



formative period in American landscape architecture. 



