372 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 



ARCHITECTURE AND VINES. In Garden and Forest, June 20, 1894, v. 7, p. 241-242. 



THE ARTISTIC ASPECT OF TREES. In Garden and Forest, a series of seven articles, 

 beginning July 4, 1888, in v. I, and ending May 8, 1889, in v. 2. 

 Form, texture, and color are considered each in an article. 



BAILEY, LIBERTY HYDE. 



The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. New York, The Macmillan Co., 

 1914-1917. 6 v. illus. plans. (A new 3-volume edition containing same matter 

 was published in 1925, reprinted 1927.) 



Note 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. 



Manual of Cultivated Plants ; a flora for the identification of the most common or 

 significant species of plants grown in the continental United States and Canada 

 for food, ornament, utility, and general interest, both in the open and under glass. 

 New York, The Macmillan Co., 1924. 851 pages, illus. 

 -, editor. 



Cultivated Evergreens; a handbook of the coniferous and most important 

 broad-leaved evergreens planted for ornament in the United States and Canada. 

 New York, The Macmillan Co., 1925. 434 pages, illus. (Substantially the 

 same as 1923 edition.) 



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. 



