BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Acre, Garden Design, London, 1911. 
Apams, Rural Planning, Ottawa, 1917. Contains much useful matter and 
discussion of principles. Very useful in the field of country planning. 
ALLEN, Guide to National Parks of America, New York, 1918. Includes 
notes on Canadian parks. 
AnpRE, L’Art des Jardins, Paris, 1879. <A classic work. 
AnGIER, Garden Book of California, San Francisco, 1906. 
BariLey, Manual of Gardening, New York, 1911. A valuable handbook of 
practical gardening. 
BaiLey, Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, New York, 1916. An indis- 
pensable reference work. 
Barron, Lawns, New York, 1910. 
BLANcHAN, American Gardens, New York. 
BoerkeEpr, Our National Forests, New York, 1918. 
Burnap, Parks, Their Design, Equipment and Use. Philadelphia, 1916. 
A rather full and effective discussion of the problems involved. 
CaBLe, Amateur Garden, New York, 1914. 
CHALLMAN, The Rural School Plant, Milwaukee, 1917. 
Downinc, Landscape Gardening, 10 Ed., New York, 1921. A recent re- 
vision of a famous old American work. 
Eare, Old Time Gardens, New York, 1901. Pleasant reading with many 
photographs. 
EARLE, Sundials and Roses of Yesterday. New York, 1902. Delightful 
talks about old-fashioned gardens. 
Eutot, Cartes Exiotr, Landscape Architect, Boston, 1903. A valuable per- 
sonal memoir. 
Exy, The Practical Flower Garden, New York, 1911. 
FarweELL, Village Improvement, New York, 1913. Exactly follows its title. 
Well worth reading. 
Gitpin, Landscape Gardening, London, 1832. A famous book and most 
important in its day. Its present value is chiefly historical. 
Goprrey, Gardens in the Making, London, 1914. Some useful material in 
this work. 
Hams.in, Book of Garden Plans, New York, 1916. Interesting detailed 
matter for careful study. 
Ho.uanp, Garden Blue Book, New York, 1915. 
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