Archive image from page 111 of Design in landscape gardening (1914). Design in landscape gardening . designinlandscap1914root Year: 1914 90 LANDSCAPE GAEDENING appear directly opposite one another. Red and yellow, mixed, give orange; yellow and bine, green; blue and red, purple or violet. If complementary pigment colors are mixed in equal quantities, each kills or neutralizes the other, and the result is gray, in which neither of the complements is traceable. In fact, comple- mentary colors are so antagonistic that they will neutralize one another if used in anywhere near equal quantities. On


Archive image from page 111 of Design in landscape gardening (1914). Design in landscape gardening . designinlandscap1914root Year: 1914 90 LANDSCAPE GAEDENING appear directly opposite one another. Red and yellow, mixed, give orange; yellow and bine, green; blue and red, purple or violet. If complementary pigment colors are mixed in equal quantities, each kills or neutralizes the other, and the result is gray, in which neither of the complements is traceable. In fact, comple- mentary colors are so antagonistic that they will neutralize one another if used in anywhere near equal quantities. On the other hand, they may be used together to great advantage if a very small amount of one is present. In this case there is vulgam: Philadelphu'' COKONARia' 7\ND-K(\LL LANJANA LOMCEIA JARJARICA Figure 20. DIAGRAM OF SEASONAL COLOR CHANGES


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