Land 



andscape Gardening 



lUui iiiethod of 

 l.oth surfa.r ,111 

 amount ol hmm. 



ari)i:m: 



rniin,!-,. 1„ 



ction an<l r-~i 

 ii^roiiiui, inii-- 



I ,ll-lNr 



l.iMi-li 



garden 

 ground 

 their -i 

 be int I ' 

 of pl.r . 

 I ,1 



nol onl\- llic 



'■.inl.'nl 



II. Il . ihr 



habile .Mid Im 



the Ullini.llr ,r-nll^, I llr 1. 11 1 . I M . 1 , „ ■ ^.irdrnrr dr\ nl 

 prodih . d. 111! ihh d li\ ihr iKiiid .il man, and, while ill 



artisl . iMlnil ,i,i|i,,,\r, 11 llii-lu 11.' hi. mi- 



ivcnc-- 111 ,1 I Ml in, 1 1 -I \ Ir 111 v.iM IciiiiiL;, I liiis iciidei iiii; 

 OUtlax ..I iiiMM.A . \,,d In .,is 1 i.^hi here ill, it ih 

 l)Ut a-. ,.M m\,-,linrnl, lor, uliilr l.iilldln'^^ . Irl ., .il . 

 selecird ,,iid lilaiil.d, will be ,1 inuM i , ■m in le, , , I i\ . ■ 

 size and Im mh 

 that I he - 



the vaUu' of ihe properly in ihe s.ime i,ili 

 lime goes on. Therefore, planting imi-i !» 



It is well conceded that to Imil.l ,i ho 

 is first needed to conceive, design md Ion 

 garden to employ a landscape an Inii . i i. 

 guesswork only, it will naturalK i. nli m . 

 expense, besides the loss of yeai-~ m liuii 

 the landscape architect should be . oiwuhc 

 and exposure. He alone knows win le .in< 

 existing vistas, and the natural lopogr.i|)liy and lay of the 

 and much expensive grading. 



■m|ilu\(-d ill ilu- ((inee|)tion, desii^nini; and orna- 

 irceU ol l.iiid adjaeeiit to d w el 1 iii';,;>, lari;e private 



I; ,1 -,(11111- lor I exK Iriiees. a ple,i.anl relre.il during 



lions loi Imildiii'^-^ ,ind llieir elewilion, (he projieV 

 i.il lis, lo-iihe|- w il h the select ion of projier niatiTials 

 ihe ri-lil -i.ides. .\ pr.n tie.d s\>tem of drainage, 

 ll\ c,inded out, as so mueh de|)onds on the proper 

 aiii I. 



leiii.ii bill the useful as well, and this jxirt of the 

 or \eL;el,ibles .iiid fruit must be made, so that the 

 Imed, Miid\ Ihe ,i.|,,pi,ibiliu of the tjroimds and 

 itiires ol -,iideiimL; w be^i ,id,ipic,|, and could best 

 ■\ elo|K (l sill ii)iiiidiiiL;s |h,il iiothiiij; w ill look out 



1.1 liie 1,111, Is.-.ipe. 

 ai.)wli.li;e ol trees, shrubs .mil pi. nils, their names, 

 he siiiilx ol eonibin.ii i.iiis. ,ilw,i\ s be.irini; in mind 

 lis .ittentlon to the sliiiK ol \,iUn,' ,in.l lliec'ffects 

 ,ir,- sueh riir.il se. li.nis ih,il ill.- skill ol the l.in.lse.ipe 

 is I,, help N.itnre t.i h.n moni/.' ,iiul ,..mbiiie elfect- 

 lil.'.l sp,i. . s ,is .ittr.ii ti\e .IS iiossible with .i moderate 

 iill,i\ ol iiioii(\ should not be el. issed as .111 expense 

 nil \ e,ii lo \ e.ti , I hoi. (■ I n-es .md shrubs, iiidieiously 



bnil 



li'.il' Ih.' bml.lii'ius w ili'd, 

 .■:<,ii<l,-.l ,is ,111 m\eslnien 



ii'h'ilu'-"p'i',' 

 ,111,1 not a 



1.-1 w.ii.ls, Il m 

 K i m.il.-iLiI, w 



s .111 e\|H-nse. 



■ il is l„,l ,,1..1H' Ilu- bllill 



.-r th.it is 1 



eeess.iry. but ; 



1,11.- sp,-, ili.,,li,,ns. S,, il 





lllpol l.llll w lu-i 



.i, p,iie Ilu- piop.-l pi, Ills 



111,1 sp,-,' Ilu 



,lllolls. If this 





\,- 1,, b,- ,1,, 



U- o\ ,-| ,lL;,lill, 



-s w.iilini;, l'.\(-ii bi'loi.- 



111,- holls,- 



ii,hil,-,l b,-L;iii 



.is lo liie proper sih- ,in 



1 1,1, .11 I,M1 < 



f 1 he house, it- 



low to place a lioiis.- lo 





l,i,i;,- ,if 1 he sii 



111,-n-ase 

 liiable as 



architect 

 II building a 

 lone by 

 1 h double 



ele\ations 

 oundings, 

 my hard problems 



