PRACTICAL 

 LANDSCAPE 

 GARDENING 



By ROBERT B. CRIDLAND, Landscape Architect 



The author freely gave of his great knowl- 

 edge when he wrote this splendid book. 

 On the theory that "every house in a com- 

 munity should contribute toward the enjoy-, 

 ment of the inhabitants thereof, in some little 

 artistic excellence," the writer goes about 

 showing how to place the house, grade the. 

 landscape and plan and plant intelligently^ 

 No pages are wasted in useless talk. 



Description of Chapter Illustrations 



1 — ^The Importance of All Careful 



Planning. — Six halftone illustrations show- 

 ing completed results. 



2 — Locating the House. — Seven line 

 drawings of studies of house locations on 

 small lots and one showing best exposure 

 for the house in its relation to the sun. 



3 — Arrangements of Walks, Drives 

 and Entrances. — Twelve illustrations of 

 approaches or entrances, ten driveways and 

 three walks. 



4 — Construction of Walks and Drives. 

 — Twenty-five teaching illustrations of 

 cement, macadam, flagstone, slate and other 

 walks, cement approaches and gutters, bi- 

 tuminous and cement driveways, etc. 



5 — Lawns and Their Grading, Con- 

 struction and Upkeep. — Nine line cuts 

 showing correct grading under varjang 

 conditions, and three halftone illustrations 

 of charming lawn views properly treated. 



6 — Ornamental Planting of Trees and 

 Shrubs. — ;Twenty-four fine halftones illus- 

 trating suitable backgrounds, base plant- 

 ings, specimen trees for the lawn, boundary 



plantings, border plantings, etc., together ,' 

 with numerous line cuts showing how to ^ 

 plant and move trees, lay out orna- 

 mental vegetable garden, lawn groupings, 

 etc. 



7 — The Flower Garden. — Seventeen 

 halftones of properly laid out gardens with^ 

 several planting plans and keys thereto. 



8 — Architectural Features. — Eight 

 halftones showing bird bath, fountains and 

 pools, garden seats, pergolas and other 

 features, together with plans for the con- 

 struction of garden houses, entrances, 

 pergolas, etc. 



9 — Hardy Borders and Rose Gardens. 

 — Fifteen attractive halftones and plans of 

 borders and rose gardens. 



10— Wild Gardens and Rock Gar- 

 dens. — Seven illustrations, together with 

 plan showing how to build a dry retaining 

 wall for planting 



11 — Planting Plans.; — Nineteen plans 

 showing a variety of artistic arrangements 

 possible on small properties. These plans 

 are keyed and accomoanied by planting lists 

 which have been tested in actual practice . 



PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING is an entirely different 

 book from any landscape treatise previously written, because it fits into 

 your wants, considers practicability equally with the laws of art and 

 beauty, and covers every detail. It contains 91 photographic illustrations, 

 67 sketches and 33 plans, 19 of which are planting plans accompanied by 

 planting keys. 



The type is large and clear; the paper is enamel; the binding 

 durable. The color plate on front cover is irresistibly attrac- 

 tive; it portrays a wonderful landscape scene. 276 pages. 

 Size, 6x8 in. Prospectus on application. Second edition, 

 revised. Price, delivery postpaid $2.15 



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