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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. 



HAMBLIN, STEPHEN F. 



List of Plant Types for Landscape Planting. Cambridge, Harvard University 

 Press, 1923. 163 pages. 



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 1014 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. 



EDWARD. 



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

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

 producing it : with examples. London, Printed by T. Bensley, for C. J. Kennion, 

 1815. 48 pages, and plates. 



Of value for its discussion of the natural character of trees as expressed in their method of growth as 

 well as for the drawing of trees. 



JOHN CLAUDIUS. 



Observations on the Formation and Management of Useful and Ornamental 

 Plantations ; on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening. . . . Edin- 

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Note especially : 



Section II. Of the Characteristic Distinction and Particular Properties of Trees and Shrubs. 



Section III. On the Arrangement of Trees and Shrubs. (Especially remarks on color.) 



Section IV. Of the Disposition of Wood, with respect to the surface of the grounds about a place, 



and the general surface of the country. 



LATTHEWS, W. H. 



Mazes and Labyrinths, a general account of their history and developments. 

 London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1922. 254 pages, illus. 

 Note especially the chapters on turf and topiary labyrinths. 



>LMSTED, JOHN CHARLES. 



Hints about Lawns. In Garden and Forest, Jan. 23, 1889, v. 2, p. 38. 

 Lawns considered as design units. 



