44 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



he spoke of the advantages in this respect of the dwellings which 

 he had seen fronting on parks in London and Liverpool. While 

 admitting the force of what the essayist had said respecting pro- 

 tection from publicity, he would as much as possible preserve 

 the appearance of openness, especially around small suburban 

 homes, and would be careful never to plant so as to create damp- 

 ness or produce a feeling of exclusiveness. 



