LANDSCAPE GAKDENENG. 



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KEFERENCES. 



EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES FOR FIGUREjjjfclO{> 



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No. 1. Lyceum. 



2. The Wigwam. 



3. Summer-house. 

 4. 



5. Children's Play-ground. 



6. Social Circle. 



7. The Evergreens. 



8. The Hickories. 



9. The Chestnuts. 



10. The Oaks. 



11. The Rocks. 



No. 12. Stone Bridge on Oak Bend. 

 " 13. The Cascade. 

 " 14. Gate-lodge. 

 " 15. Conservatory and Propagating- 



house. ^^ 



u 16. Prospect Tower. 

 " 17. The Kiosk. 

 " 18. Rockwork. 

 " 19. Ravine Sprint:. 

 P. It. Private Residences. 



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TABLE OF REFERENCES FOR FIGURES 



The House. 



The Conservatory. 



Grass Terrace. 



Gravelled Terrace. 



Approach. 



Fountain and Jet d'eau, surrounded 



with beds of flowers. 

 O. Kiosk, from which is the best view 



of the house. 

 K. Rosery, in the centre of which is a 



suitable place for a statue or vase. 

 A. Coach-house and Stable. 

 C. Kitchen-garden, separated from the 



lawn by a belt of trees, DLL. 

 E 1. Sugar Maple. 

 2. Silver " 

 8. Norway " 



4. Lombardy Poplar. 



5. Screen of American Arbor Vitro. 



6. Group of Rhododendrons. 



F1. Group of White Pines. 



2. Lofty growing trees, near the bound- 

 ary, Oaks, Maples, and Tulips. 



8. Chinese double-flowering Apple, Ken- 

 tucky Coffee tree, and Kiilreu- 

 teria. 



ZT1, 6, & 7. A large group of trees, both 

 Evergreen and Deciduous, planted 

 on the outskirts of the place. 



2. Acacia Bensoniana. 



8. Group of Euonymus (purple-leaved). 



4. Austrian Pine and Pinus excelsa. 



5. European Weeping Ash. 



/ 1. Group of low evergreen trees. Yew 



& Arbor Vitro. 



2. Group of Mountain Laurels. 

 8. " of Mahonias. 

 4. " of Bohemian Olives. 



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 5. Thuja Sit 



mngrfThincnsis. 

 ip of Lindens. 

 Weeping Willow. 

 ted Flowering Horse-chestnut. 

 " juble-white " ' 



11. Hemlock, European Silver Fir. Irish 



Juniper, and Picea Webbiana, 

 planted singly. 



12. Pyrus Japonica. 



Ml. Groups of Evergreen Trees. 



2. Syringa grandiflora, Forsythia Viri- 

 dissima and Kerria Japonica. 



8. Berberis purpurea, Amygdalus pu- 



mila, Calicanthus Isevigatus, and 

 Deutzia gracilis. 



4. Double-flowering Cherry. 



5. Three single American Silver Firs. 



6. Juniperus communis. 



7. American Weeping Willow. 

 S. Magnolia tripetala. 



9. Magnolia Soulangiana. 



10. Deciduous Cypress and Ginko. 



11. Purple-leaved Beech. 



12. Paulownia imperialis. 



13. Judas Tree and Amcr. Nettle Tree. 



14. Spireas. 



PI. Group of six Mahonias. 

 2. " of Rhododendrons. 



8. " of Kalmias and Epigea re- 



pens. 



Q 1. Group of Roses, Spireas, and Weige- 



lias. 



2. Azalias. 

 8. Rhododendrons. 

 4. Magnolia purpurea. 



U Yard and Well 



