3i6 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



assistance that painting, literature, botany, and chemistry 

 are giving to the art, there should be a briUiant future for the 

 English garden. What results further developments may 

 lead to it would be vain to try and foretell, but it is certain that 

 if the modern gardener makes a full use of opportunities, and 

 the advantages afforded by art and science, the gardens of the 

 twentieth century may far outshine anything that has yet been 

 seen in England. 



