. 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. Chap. XVII.] THE SCHOOL OP HOETICULTUEE AT VERSAILLES. 263 the most unworkmanlike things to be seen, consisting as they do of rough uprights of wood, which soon rot and wabble out of position; thick and costly bolt-like wire, making the whole a cumbrous and expensive construction. The form of tree used, too,. PROFIT AND ORNAMENT ON SURFACES USUALLY BARE. Outhouse covered with Plum-trees at Versailles. Ph
. 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. Chap. XVII.] THE SCHOOL OP HOETICULTUEE AT VERSAILLES. 263 the most unworkmanlike things to be seen, consisting as they do of rough uprights of wood, which soon rot and wabble out of position; thick and costly bolt-like wire, making the whole a cumbrous and expensive construction. The form of tree used, too,. PROFIT AND ORNAMENT ON SURFACES USUALLY BARE. Outhouse covered with Plum-trees at Versailles. Photographed liy Jules Lemercier in April 1877 ; drawn and engraved exactly after the photograph. is such that the lower branches become impoverished, and often nearly useless. To support his espalier fruit-trees M. Hardy, the head of the School of Horticulture, has largely adopted a system which is at T 2. 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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