"From the intimate union of art and nature, of 

 architecture and landscape, will be born the best gar- 

 dening compositions which Time, purifying public 

 taste, now promises to bring us." 



— Edoiiard Andre. 



" A garden is a place arranged for promenades and 

 at the same time for the recreation of the eyes. But 

 it is also an accessory to the house, serving it as an 

 accompaniment, an environment; and, within cer- 

 tain limits, it is simply another apartment, an annex 

 of the house. Therefore, how can the art which 

 built and adorned the dwelling be refused the right 

 to interfere in this exterior house 



—J/ttet. 



