310 GARDEN CRAFT IN EUROPE 



Loudon relates a story that in one of the Prince's journeys to the Ukraine, 

 Gould travelled with him with several hundred assistants to lay out the 

 Prince's grounds at his Crimean residence, and that wherever the Prince 

 halted, if only for a day, a little garden was laid out round his travelling 

 pavilion in the English style, with trees and shrubs, and divided by winding 

 gravel walks ; the seats and statues were carried forward with the cavalcade. 



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CHINESE BRIDGE AT BAGATELLE NEAR PARIS. 



The English landscape garden was introduced into Poland by the Princess 

 Czartoryska at Pultawa. This lady, highly accomplished, of great taste, 

 and much good sense, had been a considerable time in England. She carried 

 to Poland a gardener. Savage, and with his assistance and that of Vogel and 

 Frey, artists of Warsaw, she laid out Pultawa between 1780 and 1784, and pub- 

 lished a work in Polish on English gardening in 180 1. In Sweden, Gustavus 

 III laid out the garden at Haga in the English landscape style towards the 

 latter part of the eighteenth century from the plans of a certain Masretier. 

 At Drottingholm the garden was planned in the Anglo-Chinese manner, and 



