Vill LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
CurppeD YEws AT A CoTTAGE ENTRANCE 
of Messrs Longmans, Green ‘5 Co.) 
Crosses AND JuGs IN YEW ; 
(By courtesy of Wihas Cheal) 
VARIOUSLY-SHAPED YEW TREES , 
(By courtesy of Wests Cutbush) 
A Peacock cuT IN YEw at Compton WyNyAtTEs 
(Photo, by Mr F, Goode) 
Otp-FasHioNED Box GarpeN, CuHasTLETON House 
(By courtesy of Miss Whitmore Jones) 
Cottace aT DitcHEatT, SOMERSET 
(Photo. by Mr Hulbert) 
Cross In YEW IN St Bonirace Cuurcuyarp, Boncuurcu, 
Iste oF WIGHT 
Yews at MontacuTe, SoMERSET 
(Photo. by Mr 2 Cy 
Tue Post Orrice, DircoeatT  . 
(Photo. by Mr Hulbeaye 
Op Examp_Le or Topiary IN Box aT CompTon WyNYATES 
(Photo. by Mr F. Goode ) 
LevENS GARDENS: GENERAL VIEW 
A VERDANT PEACOCK . 
(Photo, by Mr Charles ae 
SEAT AT THE Priory, GLASTONBURY 5 
(Photo. by Mr Hulbert) 
LevENS GARDENS: UMBRELLA, INDIAN WIGWAM, AND East 
WALK 
ARM-CHaIR IN Box aT CompToN WynyAaTEs _, 
(Photo. by Mr F. Goode) 
Tue CotTTaGEer’s PRIDE . P , : 
(Photo. by Mr F. Goode) 
Cottace Topiary at Nortu WeEatp, Essex 
A Swan IN Box at CompTon WynyatTes 
(Photo. by Mr F. GD) 
Levens GARDENS: SHOWING LETTER B anp LION 
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From Jekyll’s ** Old West Surrey.” By courtes 
Ly yy Yy JY 
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Note.—The Publisher will be glad if readers will send him, at Vigo Street, W., 
photographs or notes of any remarkable specimens of Topiary, for inclusion in 
a new edition. 
