INDEX 



Landscape style, Romantic, 45-47; modern 

 American, 57-59; inspiration from English 

 pastoral landscape, 70 



Landscape superintendence, see Superintend- 

 ence 



Lange, Willy D., ref., 380 



Lante, Villa, 40, 209, 215; illus., 23, plates 19, 29 



Lanterns, garden, 55, 56 



Laprade, Albert, ref., 382 



Latham, Charles, ref., 381 



Lattices, covered with vines, 170, 172; as 

 building decoration, 188; shelters, 198; 

 fences, 205, 207-9; in garden design, 242 



Laundry yard, 263 



Lawns, in historic styles of landscape design, 

 48, 58, 59; shadows on, 112, 113; in 

 composition, 122, 123; suggestions from 

 pond shore forms, 138; composition of 

 informal boundaries, 167-70; in planting 

 design, 183; in the estate, 249; as in- 

 formal garden, 261 ; as unit of the estate, 

 267-68 ; in apportionment of estate area, 

 274; ref. ,373 



Lay, Charles Downing, note, 332; ref., 363 



Ledges, planting to enhance character, 71 ; 

 in waterfalls, 142; in naturalistic design, 

 145-46; steps along, 203; in large land- 

 scape parks, 303 



Leipzig, Mariannenpark, 226 



Le Notre, Andre, his style of landscape de- 

 sign, 29, 33, 42-45, 52; imitators, 44; 

 note, 47; ref., 366 



Leonardo da Vinci, quoted, note, 114 



Lettering on landscape plans, 349; composi- 

 tion of, 351 



Lewis, Harold M., ref., 389 



Lewis, Nelson P., ref., 389 



Light, color and, 105-6; as affecting location 

 and orientation of house in estate, 253-57 



Light and shade, effect of gayety, 82 ; as 

 affecting landscape effects, 83 ; in composi- 

 tion, 111-13; unity in landscape composi- 

 tion, 111-12; variability, 112-13; differ- 

 entiation of planes of distance, 127; of 

 reflections in pools, 216 



Light standards in the large landscape park, 

 316-17 



Line, character of, in representation on land- 

 scape plans, 348 



Lipps, Theodore, note, 14 



407 



Literary discussions of landscape effects, 77 

 Literary influences on landscape design, 46 

 Lots in land subdivision, salable assets, 276- 



78; hillside, 284; sizes, 286; width and 



depth, 286-87; shape, 287-88; orientation, 



288-89; restrictions, 291-93 

 Loudon, John Claudius, refs., 364, 368, 373 

 Louis XI V, 3 3, 37, 85 

 " Low-cost " land subdivision developments, 



278-80 



Lowell, Guy, ref., 379 

 Lutyens, E. L., note, 49 

 Lux, J. A., note, 52 

 Lyle, William T., ref., 392 



Macadam, as material of roads and paths, 

 219, 228 



Macartney, Mervyn, note, 49; ref., 379 



Macculloch, quoted, note, 81 



Mackaye, Benton, ref., 389 



Madama, Villa, 40 



Maintenance, relation to choice of style, 60-61 ; 

 landscape characters in relation to, 72-74; 

 relation of planting design and, 153; 

 of roads, note, 220; relation to design of 

 estate, 273-74; superintendence of, 353; 

 refs., 392-93 



Major, Joshua, note, 175 



Majorca, gardens, ref., 382 



Manning, Warren H., note, 322; refs., 362, 

 382, 389 



Manwaring, Elizabeth W., ref., 368 



Marcus, Hugo, note, 133 ; refs., 368, 370 



Mariannenpark, Leipzig, 226 



Marr, John E., ref., 371 



Masonry, steps, 204; walls, 205-6 



Materials of construction, effect on historic 

 styles of landscape design, 29 ; illusions of, 

 in composition, 118-19; materials of walls 

 and fences, 205-9 > f roads and paths, 227- 

 30; of bridges, 217-18 



Matthews, W. H., ref., 373 



Mawson, E. Prentice, ref., 378 



Mawson, Thomas H., note, 210; refs., 364, 

 375> 378, 390 



McMichael, Stanley, ref., 390 



McNamara, Katherine, ref., 389 



Meadows, composition of informal boundaries, 

 167-70; Sierra mountain meadow, a land- 

 scape character, 67-68 



