Xiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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39. Trees and shrubs grouped at branching of walk or drive.. . 78 



40,41." " " " at end or turn of walk or drive .. 78 



42, 43. Cutting back of hedges 82 



44, 45, 46. Forms of hedges .' 83 



47. Pruning hedges 83 



48. Vine-covered cottage 85 



49. " on cottage pruned 87 



50. Combined walk and drive , 91 



51. Semicircular walk or drive .... 91 



52. Method of obtaining curves 93 



53. 54. Section of walk showing drainage 94 



55. Results of too close planting 96 



56, 57. Shrubs divided and pruned for planting 98 



58. Pruning shrubs or hedges , 98 



59. Covering up bank wall 102 



60. Turf against stone wall 103 



60a. A roadside picture. .. 120 



61. Section of ordinary country road 113 



62. " " macadam or broken-stone road 1 13 



63. A properly constructed road-bar 116 



64. An improperly constructed road-bar 116 



65. " " gravelled road 114 



66. A properly " " 115 



67. 68. Arrangements of school-yards 128 



69. " " " 129 



70. City street without trees 134 



71. A well-decorated city street 136 



72. American elm 138 



73. Silver maple 138 



74. Red oak, pruned , 139 



75. Japanese maple 145 



76. Catalpa speciosa , . 148 



77. White-fringe 150 



78. Flowering dogwood, 151 



79. English hawthorn 152 



80. Soulange's magnolia 156 



81. Oak-leaved mountain ash 159 



82. Whiteoak 160 



83. Pin or swamp oak 162 



84. Cut-leaved weeping maple 165 



85. " " birch 166 



86. Weeping beech 168 



