English Gardens 
THE MORE FORMAL GARDEN 
out his place with no thought of anything but beauty and pas¬ 
time. One may therefore be justified in considering the 
kitchen-garden as the most prominent necessity after the 
approaches. This garden must be near the house and near 
the kitchen and the gardener’s house, and yet not too evident. 
It is never, however, treated as an unsightly part of the estab¬ 
lishment ; and, indeed, there are many kitchen-gardens which 
So 
