INDEX 



Hamerton, Philip Gilbert, noUy 8i ; refs.y 366, 



372 



Hampton Court, 192, 215 



Hanslick, E., quoted, 13 



Hare, S. Herbert, ref., 377 



Hare, Sid J., ref., 377 



Harmony, compositional, and harmony of 

 landscape character, 3 1 ; monotony, 

 variety, and, 94; color harmony, 107-10 



Harvard College " Yard," 226 



Harvard University, School of Landscape 

 Architecture Library, 361 



Haussmann, Baron, 45 



Hearing, sense of, consideration in landscape 

 design, 7; associational appeal to emotion, 

 14-15 



Hearn, Lafcadio, note, 80 



Hedges, 48, 199; in planting design, 170-71; 

 in garden design, 240, 241, 242; as screen 

 of service yard, 263 



Herbaceous beds, 176-79. See also Flower 

 beds 



Herbaceous borders, in inclosing plantations, 

 168; design, 176-77; against retaining 

 walls, 200; in informal gardens, 261; in 

 vegetable gardens, 265 



Herbaceous plants, forms, 153-54; flower color, 

 162-64; Ji^ List of Plants to accompany 

 planting plan for suburban estate near 

 Boston, Mass., 360; in planting design, 

 refs., 369-71 



" High-cost " land subdivision developments, 

 278-80 



Highways, state and national, 322 



Hills, chosen effect of country house on hill, 

 86-87; illusions of character, 121; as focal 

 point of vista, 125 ; typical forms, 131-32; 

 in landscape composition, 132-33 ; modi- 

 fication of effect by treatment of local 

 details, 133-34; planting to enhance effect, 

 166; planting in relation to, 184-85; form 

 of buildings crowning, 192; form relation 

 of buildings in landscape to, 193 ; land 

 subdivision on, 283-84 



Hillside gardens, Moghul, 36-39; Italian, 



39742 

 Hillside location of house in estate, 255-56 

 Hillside lots, 284, 287 

 Hillside terraces, design, 199 

 Hilltop location of house in estate, 255-56 



Hindu symbolism, in Moghul gardens, 36 

 Hirschfeld, Christian Cayus Lorenz, 52; 



note, 124; ref., 363 

 Historic styles of landscape design, see Styles 



of landscape design 

 History of landscape architecture, refs., 364-66 

 Holland, gardens, see Dutch garden style 

 Holme, Charles, note, 50; ref., 375 

 Hooper, Charles Edward, ref., 27'2. 

 Hopkins, Alfred, note, 264; ref., 372 

 Horticulture, 232; Standard Cyclopedia of, 



ref., 369-70 

 Hospital grounds, 232 

 Hotbeds, 265, 266 

 Hour of day, as affecting landscape effects, 



83 



Houses, planting in relation to, 186-88, ref., 

 370; the house as part of garden boundary, 

 242 ; as an element of the estate, 249, 250- 

 77 ; effect of interior arrangements on house 

 form, 251—53; form as affected by choice 

 of style, 253 ; location and orientation, 

 253-57 ; relation of garden to, in the estate, 

 259-61 ; location in lots in land subdivi- 

 sion, 286-89; location and character re- 

 strictions, in land subdivision, 292; coun- 

 try, ref., 372 



House terraces, relation to the garden, 242; 

 in the estate, 249, 255, 257-58 



Housing, low-cost developments, 279-80 



Hubbard, Henry V., notes, 117, 266, 274, 330, 

 337; ref., 362 



Hue, in color composition, 106-7, 109; in 

 colors in landscape composition, in 



Humanized styles of landscape design, char- 

 acterized, 30; a category, 34 



Ideals, and beauty, 20; origin, 21 ; choice in 

 design, 27-28; conscious determination by 

 German landscape designers, 52 



Ideation, see Intellection 



Illusions in landscape design, relation to 

 logical unity of design, 17; in Italian 

 Baroque garden design, 41 ; of distance, 

 116; in landscape composition, 116-22; 

 of material, 11 8-19; of shape, 119-20; of 

 size, 120-21 ; of character, 121 ; associational 

 illusions, 121-22 



Imagination, sources of pleasure in, 9-10; 

 in design, 28, 341 



