. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. "i-^ "r < t In the Square MoiitroKge, evening—^a •wretclied statue is omitted). they will impart to our gardens an entirely new aspect, and that of the most desirable sort. The one we suppose to be the hardiest of all is tenderer than several other species grown in Parisian gardens. This little Square Montrouge has lately been marred of much of its beauty by an attempt to adorn it with statu
. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. "i-^ "r < t In the Square MoiitroKge, evening—^a •wretclied statue is omitted). they will impart to our gardens an entirely new aspect, and that of the most desirable sort. The one we suppose to be the hardiest of all is tenderer than several other species grown in Parisian gardens. This little Square Montrouge has lately been marred of much of its beauty by an attempt to adorn it with statuary, one wretched thing in the centre indeed taking away almost all its grace. The remarks on statuary in the chapter on Versailles apply with greater force to statuary in small Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, Macmillan and co.
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