150 Landscape Gardening 



ence in aspect or certain favorite localities of wild nature, 

 as covered with wood, or as denuded by the axe, can well 

 judge. And we hope the amateur, who has made himself 

 familiar with the habits and peculiar expressions of different 

 trees, as pointed out in this work, will not find himself at 

 a loss to effect such changes, by the aid of time, with ease 

 and facility. 



