PRACTICAL HINTS 



ON 



LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 



CHAPTER I. 



GENERAL IMPROVEMENT. FORMATION. REMOVAL. 



SITUATION FOR A HOUSE. CHARACTER OF THE HOUSE. 



DIVISION OF SCENERY. 



The judicious improvement of any place must 

 rest upon the natural or acquired character of 

 the place itself. I say acquired character, be- 

 cause many places may be found where the 

 natural character has been superseded by 

 planting, and other decorations of such long 

 standing as forbids their removal, and directs 

 future improvement to harmonise with the 

 existing state of things. 



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