“ If the art of gardening is at last to turn back from 
her extravagances and rest with her other sisters, it 
is, above everything, necessary to have clearly be- 
fore you what you require. . . . It is certainly 
tasteless and inconsistent to desire to encompass the 
world with a garden-wall, but very practicable and 
reasonable to make a garden . . . into a charac- 
teristic whole to the eye, heart, and understanding 
alike. ” 
— Sclnller . 
