Henderson's 

 New Book :: 



"PICTURESQUE GARDENS" 



By CHARLES HENDERSON. 



Revised and Enlarged Edition, 168 pages ; 9% x 12 inches ; 340 photographic illustrations and 42 Bedding Designs. 



Ornamental 



Gardening 



Illustrated 



HIS unique new book mirrors 

 picturesque, the natural and 

 graphic illustrations from 



grouped and printed in a n 



"I am very much pleased with 

 your book 'Picturesque G?rden<.' 

 having received from it many v:.. li- 

 able hints as to beautifying aplace 

 ■ f seven acres on which was some 

 bog land that I did not know what 

 to do with. It is a handsome, valuable book and 

 1 appreciate its pract ability." 



J. T. BULLA RD, Mt. Lake Park, itd. 



"Your Henderson's 'Picturesque Gardens' is 

 more than I expected or hoped for. It is a ver} 

 beautiful book and transports one as it were to the 

 most beautiful gardens ot tlie world. It will be an 

 incentive to all who see it to strive tor better results 

 in their gardening operation*.'' 



E. L. XIX OX. 

 07 Second Place, Brooklyn, If. T. 



"Tour ' Picturesque Gardens' is a very suggestive 

 and useful book, and I am glad to have it in our 

 library here." SAMUEL B. GREEK, 



Prof, of Horticulture. University of Wisconsin. 



"I have spent much delightful time with your book, 



'Picturesque Gardens.' and the longer I look the 



better I like il ; so full of suggestions that helpone in 



planning improvements ir. our ornamental gardens." 



H.V. H. GA TES. Z.j"5 State Street, Aubarn, X. T. 



" Your book. 'Picturesque Gardens,' is beautiful. 

 admirably edited, and a credit to vou in everv way." 

 A. B. FARQUHAR, York, Pa. 



"I havederived a great amount of pleasure and use- 

 ful in format. on from your • Picturesque Gardens.'" 

 WM. HA ''WARD, Xebraska City. Xeb. 



"I find Henderson's 'Picturesque Gardens' an ex- 

 tremely interesting and helpful work." 



CARLETOX /.". PALL. Asst. Agrostologist. 

 l.S.Oept. ot Agriculture, Wash: 



Vasbington, D C. 



the charms of the prettiest parks, lawns and gardens of Europe and America. The 



the gardenesque adornments are reflected in over three hundred magnificent photo= 



nature— many of these views are c x 7 inches, some larger, few smaller ; they are 



lost artistic manner on heavy-coated paper, with just enough text matter to describe 



the view and name the plants, vines, trees and shrubs needed to produce a similar 



W» effect or design. 



There are in this country many lawns, gardens and grounds which the owners 

 would improve and embellish, but they do not know exactly what thev want, 

 what would look well nor how to go about it, and it is for the benefit of such that 

 we have prepared this book, for, although there are countless works of exhaustive 

 precept on landscaping and gardening, there have been none issued so rich with 

 illustrations of example. In it we force no particular styles or fashions, but 

 describe and picture such a great variety of lawn and garden creations that some 

 fruitful suggestions must be found adaptable to the environment of every home, 

 whether pretentious or modest. 



Those who are fond of improving and embellishing their gardens, lawns and 

 grounds, or who are planning new ones, will get manv valuable ideas from this 

 beautiful book. 



The Range of Henderson's 



"PICTURESQUE GARDENS": 



FLOWER GARDENS AND BEDDING.— Geometrical bedding and bedding designs— Formal eardens 

 — Sunken and terrace garden — Gay parterres — Walled gardens — French. Italian. English an.! 

 Japanese gardens— American gardens (city, villa and suburban) — Topiary and old-fashioned 

 gardens — Subtropical gardens — Aquatic gardens — Rosariums, ferneries, rockeries — Herbaceous 

 borders — Flower-fringed paths, etc. 



LAWN VIEWS. — Lawn gardens — Park lawns — Shady nooks — Vista and landscape — Avenues, walks 

 and drives — Terraces, steps and balustrades — Vases and statuary — Sun dials — Fountains- 

 Entrance gateways — Ornamental and flowering trees, shrubs and plants, specimen or grouped — 

 Ponds, lakes, streams, cascades, bridges. 



UNIQUE AND ARTISTIC EFFECTS WITH PLANTS, VINES AND TREES.— Verdure arches and 

 festoons—- Rose bowers and arches — Screens and fancy hedges — Old trees, etc.. embowered with 

 vines — '\ ine-clothed rocks and banks — Vine-covered arbors, piazzas, windows, columns, :.• 

 pergolas.^ summer houses, etc. — Garden rests and retreats — Seats of stone, rustic, etc.. old- 

 fashioned and modern — Floral clocks — The Maze — Veranda decoration and decorative plants in 

 tubs, etc., and numerous garden adornments. 



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Picturesque Gardens," Hendersons new book, Price, $2.00, £°^" 



Is handsomely bound and will grace any library table, even as an album of the beautiful in gardens. 



