OF LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



II 



Petzold, E. 



Beitrage zur Landschafts-Gartnerei. Wet- 



par, 1849. lUus. Map. 8°. *L.3i.S 



j I Furst Hermann v. Puckler-Muskau in 



^ <- seinem Wirken in Muskau und Branitz, 



sowie in seiner Bedeutung fur die bildende 



Gartenkunst Deutschlands. Leipzig, 1874 



' Portr. 8°. *L.53 92 



Die Landschafts-Gartnerei. Mit erlautern- 



den Figuren, nach Originalaufnahmen 



von Friedrich Preller. 2te vermehrte Auf- 



lage. Leipzig, 1862. L. 8°. *L.3i.6 



Same. 1888. 8°. *L.3i.7 



Same. 1896. *L.3i.8 



Der Park von Muskau. Hoyerswerda. 



[1856 J Plan. 16°. *L.S3.94 



Philadelphia. Commissioners of Fairmount 



park. 



^ ^ Annual report. [loth.] Phila., 1878. Portr. 



„^.P's- Maps. 8°. *L.S3.83 



Phillips, Henry. 



Sylva florifera: the shrubbery historically 



and botanically treated. London, 1823. 



2 v. 8°. *L.22.'J3 



Photographs. Collections. 



Fourteen miscellaneous photoeraphs, in- 

 cluding five of Berlin. In a ca>;e. *L.6o.7 

 Nine photographs, including five of An- 

 twerp and four of Brussels. In a case. 



*L6o.5 

 Picturesque sketches of rustic scenery includ- 

 ing cottages & farmhouses. By Prout, 

 Varley, etc. [London?] i860. 54 pis. 

 F°. *L.6o.i2 



Pinchot, Gifford. 

 Biltmore forest. Chicago, 1893. Pis. 12°, 

 obi. *L.S3.iio 



Pindemonte, Ippolito. 

 Su i giardini inglesi e sul merito in cio dell' 

 Italia; e Sopra I'indole dei giardini mo- 

 dern!: saggio di Luigi Mabil, con altre 

 operette sullo stesso argomento. Vero"a, 

 1817. PI. 8°. *L.33.2S 



Piringer, . 



Garten-Verschonerungen oder Entwtirfe zu 

 geschmackvollen Gartengebauden und 

 Zierden. Wien. [1823.] 14 pis. F°. obi. 



*L.6i.23 



Wurzbach identifies the author with Benedict 

 Pirinj^er. the engraver. 



Piatt, Charles Adams. 

 Italian gardens. N. Y., 1894. P's- L. 8*. 



*L.3i.io 

 Pontey, William. 

 The profitable planter. A treatise on the 

 theory and practice of planting forest 

 trees. 3d edition, enlarged. London, 

 1809. PI. 8°. *L22.27 



Practical observations on the culture of lu- 

 cerne, turnips, . . . &c. Communicated 

 by letters to Dr. Templeman. Added, a 

 comparative view of the broad cast and 

 drill husbandry . . . Dublin. 1767. Sm. 8°. 

 No. 2 in *L.25.3 

 Price, Sir Uvedale, baronet. 

 An essay on the picturesque, as compared 

 with the sublime and the beautiful; and 

 on the use of studying pictures, for the 

 purpose of improving real landscape. 

 London, 1794. 8°. *L.32.i 



Same. New edition, with additions. 1796, 



98. 2 V. *L.32.2 



The picturesque: with an essay on the origin 

 of taste, and much original matter, by Sir 

 Thomas Dick Lauder, bart., and 60 illus- 

 trations on wood by Montagu Stanley. 

 Edinburgh, 1842. 8°. *L.32.3 



Pueckler-Muskau, Hermann Ludwig Hein- 

 rich, Fiirst von. 

 Andeutungen iiber Landschaftsgartnerei, 

 verbunden mit der Beschreibung ihrer 

 praktischen Anwendung in Muskau 

 Stuttgart, 1834. Text, 16°; Atlas, 44 col. 

 pis. 2 folded maps. 2 folded plans. F°. 



*L.70.T9 

 Apergu sur la plantation des pares en gene- 

 ral, joint a une description detaillee du 

 pare de Muskau. Traduit de I'allemand. 

 Stoutgart. 1847. 8°. *L.53.93 



Pyne, James Baker. 

 The English lake district. Manchester, 

 1853. Illus. Pis. L. f°. I *L.7o.io 



Quincy, Mass. Board of park commissioners. 

 Annuat report, 1892. Quincy, 1893. Map. 



^°- *L-S3-77 



Rand. Edward Spragrue. jr. 



The rhododendron and "American plants." 

 Boston. 1871. 12°. *L.2S.2 



Rapin, Rene. 

 Les iardins, poeme en quatre chants: trad. 

 . nouvelle. avec le texte. Par MM. V * * * 

 / rVoyroti] et G * * [Gabiot]. Amster- 

 dam, 1782. 8°. *L.34.20 

 Of gardens. A Latin poem. English'd by 

 Mr. Gardiner. London. [1706.! Pis. 

 Sm.8°. *L.34.i8 

 Same. 2d edition. [1716?] *L.34.i9 

 Ranch. John Henry. 

 Public parks: their effects uoon the moral, 

 physical and sanitary condition of the in- 

 habitants of large cities: with special 

 reference to the city of Chicago. Chicago, 

 i86q. 8°. *L.S3.8o 

 Reber, Franz von. 



Historv "f medirpval art. Translated bv Jo- 

 seph Thacher Clarke. N. Y., 1887. Illus. 

 Plans. 8° *L.S4.i2 



Reform association. New York city. 

 Andrew H. Green and Thomas C. Fields. 

 Secret management of the Central park 

 commission. N. Y., 1874. 8°. *L.53.4o 

 Reoton, Humphry. 

 Desio^ns for the Pavilion at. Brighton. With 

 the assistance of John Adey Repton and 

 G. S. Repton. London. fi8o8.] Vign- 

 ettes. Col. pis. Plan. L. f°. *L.=;o.5 

 An enquiry into the changes of taste in land- 

 scape gardening. London, 1806. 8°. 



*L.33.28 

 The landscape gardening and landscape ar- 

 chitecture of the late Humphry Repton, 

 being his entire works on these subjects. 

 New edition. By J. C. Loudon. London, 

 1840. Illus. Portr. Pis. 8°. *L.33.27 

 Observations on the theory and practice of 

 landscape gardening. Including remarks 

 on Grecian and Gothic architecture. Lon- 

 don, 1803. Illus. Portr. Pis. 4°. 



♦L.3I.32 

 Same. 1805. - *L.3i.33 



