INDEX 



Blomfield, Reginald, refs., 368, 377 



Boathouses, in the large landscape park, 315 



Boating, provision for, in the large landscape 

 park, 305 



Boccaccio, 40 



Bolton, Arthur T., ref., 381 



Bonney, Edmund A., note, 220 



Border lines, on landscape plans, 350 



Borders, herbaceous, 176-77 



Bosquets, 42, 43 ; design, 167; pools in, 216 



Boston, Arnold Arboretum, illus., plate 15; 

 Franklin Park, ref., 383, illus., opp. 298, 

 plates 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 



Boston Public Library, ref., 361 



Botanical gardens, 232; ref., 383 



Bottomley, M. E., ref., 377 



Boulevards, relation to the large landscape 

 park, 310 



Boundaries, see Inclosure 



Boundary plantations, see Inclosing planta- 

 tions 



Bowlders, in streams, 140-41 ; in naturalistic 

 design, 144-45 



Bowling-greens, 48, 266, 305 



Bradfield, Devon, illus., opp. 158 



Brick, color of buildings in relation to land- 

 scape, 195 ; walls, 206; as material of roads 

 and paths, 219, 229 



Bridges, Japanese, 56; planting as enframe- 

 ment of bridge and views from, 187; 

 bridges as elements in landscape design, 216- 

 18; forms and materials, 217-18; for roads 

 crossing at separated grades, 222 ; over 

 brooks and ponds in landscape parks, 303- 

 4; refs., 375>376 



Bridle paths, materials, 227; in the large 

 landscape park, 311, interrelation with roads 

 and footpaths, 313-14 



Brinckmann, A. E., ref., 366 



Britton, N. L., ref., 383 



Broken stone, as material of roads and paths, 

 219, 228 



Brookline, Mass., " Weld," illus., plate 30 



Brooks, symbolic representation in Japanese 

 gardens, 55; as elements in design, 140-42; 

 in large landscape parks, 303-4 



Brown, " Capability," note, 47 ; monotony of 

 his designs, 49 ; his " clumps," Price quo- 

 tation, note, 173-74 



" Browsing line," 69 



397 



Budden, Lionel B., ref., 383 



Building groups, 194; farm, 264 



Buildings, planting as enframement, 186; 

 planting as transition from ground to, 187- 

 88; buildings in relation to landscape, 189- 

 96; subordinate to natural character, 189- 

 90; dominating landscape, 190-92; from 

 relations to landscape surroundings, 192- 

 94, texture relations, 194-95, color relations, 

 195-96; terraces as base for, 198-99; sub- 

 ordination of farm group to landscape 

 surroundings, 264; buildings properly serv- 

 ing park uses, 314-16; in relation to the 

 park landscape, 316; refs., 382, 383 



Burnap, George, ref., 384 



Burnham, Daniel H., ref., 390 



Bushy pasture, a landscape character, 68-69; 

 walls in, 207 



Butler, George D., ref., 386 



Butler, W. F., quoted, note, 64 



Byne, Arthur, refs., 382 



Byne, Mildred Stapley, refs., 382 



Cameron, Robert, ref., 374 



Canals, in Moghul gardens, 38; long canal 



at Versailles, 44 

 Cane, Percy S., ref., 377 

 Caparn, Harold A., notes, 212, 322; refs., 370, 



372, 375, 383, 384 



Carpet bedding, as surface decoration, 128; 

 in planting design, 180-82; in garden 

 design, 243 ; ref., 372 



" Cartouches," on landscape plans, 351 



Cascades, 37, 41, 214 



Castello, Villa, 40 



Cement, color of buildings in relation to 

 landscape, 195 ; as material of roads and 

 paths, 219, 228 



Cement concrete, 118, 119; walls, 205-6; 

 roads, 228-29 



Cement stucco, see Stucco 



Cemeteries, 53, 232; refs., 38384 



Central Park, New York, 58; note, 308 



Chambers, Sir William, ref., 366 



Chantilly, 42, 44 



Character(s), Landscape, see Landscape char- 

 acter (s) 



Character, Plant, see Plants 



Charges, professional, of the landscape archi- 

 tect, 326-28 



