72 ROYAL GARDENS 



naive, almost haphazard way its beautiful details are allowed 

 to make their modest appeal for notice and commenda- 

 tion. Here there is an air of homely, cosy comfort, an 

 absence of anything like ostentation, and an almost artless 

 obedience to the simple laws of nature. Every one of 

 these qualities, negative and positive, bear a helping hand 

 and give an entirely successful result to a most delightful 

 English garden. 



