INDEX 



Planting lists, 345 ; example, List of Plants to 

 accompany planting plan for a suburban 

 estate near Boston, Mass., 357-60 



Planting plans, 345 ; intellective pleasure in pro- 

 duction of, 1 1 ; example, illus., following, 356 



Planting strips, 223 ; on streets in land sub- 

 division, 285 



Plants, as material in landscape design, 151-52; 

 characteristics, in landscape design, 153; 

 forms, 153-57; texture, 157-58; color, 159- 

 64; species and character, 164-65; individ- 

 ual character, 165 ; character and environ- 

 ment, 165 ; relation of plant character and 

 landscape character, 165-66; " expression " 

 and character, 166; association and sym- 

 bolism, 166-67; g rou P m g according to 

 character in herbaceous beds, 179; in the 

 garden, 235-36; individual beauty in in- 

 formal garden, 237; choice of, as giving 

 distinctiveness to garden, 238. See also 

 Herbaceous plants, Shrubs, Trees 



Platt, Charles A., note, 61 



Platting, in relation to choice of land develop- 

 ment, 281 ; municipal control, 293 



Playfields, as part of recreation system, 297- 

 98 ; relegation to, from landscape park, of 

 noisy sports, 306-7 



Playground and Recreation Association of 

 America, refs., 386, 393 



Playgrounds, as type of landscape design, 232 ; 

 area reserved for, in land subdivision, 289; 

 in block centers, 290 ; as part of recreation 

 system, 296-98 ; relation to landscape 

 parks, 307; refs., 384-86 



Pleached arbors, 48 



Pleasure, final product of esthetic design, 7; 

 kinds, 8; sources of, in sensation, 8-9, 

 in perception and imagination, 9-10, in 

 intellection, 10-11; beauty and, 20; from 

 repetition, sequence, and balance in compo- 

 sition, 97; intellective, in discovery of 

 illusions, 117-18 



Pleasure buildings in the estate, 249 



Poggio a Cajano, Villa, 40 



Poles and wires, considerations in land sub- 

 division, 284; restrictions as to location, 293 



Ponds, in composition, 121, 123 ; as elements 

 in landscape design, 137-38; bowlders on 

 shores, 145; shore planting, 185-86; in 

 large landscape parks, 303-4 



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Pools, in historic styles of landscape design, 

 36, 40, 41, 43, 48; in composition, 117, 119, 

 123, 128; enframed by steps, 203; as 

 elements in landscape design, 215-16; in 

 garden design, 241, 243-44 



Pools, swimming, on the estate, 266; as part 

 of recreation system, 297 



Pope, Alexander, 45 



Portugal, ref., 382 



Post-finials, 210 



Potting sheds, 264, 265 



Practice, professional, of landscape architec- 

 ture, see Landscape architecture, professional 

 practice 



Prairie, a landscape character, 64-65 



Pray, James Sturgis, refs., 383, 390 



Preliminary plan, 345 ; example, illus., follow- 

 ing, 356 



Preservation of scenery, 74-75 



Price, Sir Uvedale, 52; quoted, notes, 89, 113, 

 173-745 rej >., 369, 370 



Professional practice of landscape architec- 

 ture, see Landscape architecture, profes- 

 sional practice 



Profiles, 345 ; example, illus., following, 356 



Progression, in composition, 96 



Promenades, relation to the large landscape 

 park, 305-6, 30778, 315 



Psychological basis of esthetic theory of 

 design, 7-16 



Public buildings, grounds as type of landscape 

 design, 232; avoidance in landscape parks, 



314 



Public gardens, carpet bedding in, 182; as 

 part of recreation system, 297 



Publicity, in professional practice of land- 

 scape architecture, 329-31 ; ref., 392 



Piickler-Muskau, Hermann Ludwig Heinrich, 

 Fiirst von, 47, 52, 225 ; ref. y 365 



Purdom, C. B., ref., 390 



Purdy, Lawson, ref., 389 



Railroad-gardening, refs., 383 



Ramps, 191, 202 



Ramps, water, 41, 214-15 



Random rubble masonry, 118 



Rannoch, moor of, quotation, note, 8l 



Real estate expert, and landscape architect, 



280 

 Real estate subdivision, see Land subdivision 



