. European and Japanese gardens; papers read before the American Institute of Architects .. . adow Stone, occupies a position on thefurthermost prominence, paired with a fiat stone ; the sameeffect may be produced by a group of shrub bushes, witha stone lantern of larger size, and a spreading pine-tree. , a fiat stone of same group, corresponds to the Hill 2 in the Finished Style. No. 4 is indispensable. The Principal De-clining Stone is placed by the water. It may serve as anIdling Stone, No. 10, of the Plate I, previously 5 is the Seat-of-Honour Stone, accompanied by a com-
. European and Japanese gardens; papers read before the American Institute of Architects .. . adow Stone, occupies a position on thefurthermost prominence, paired with a fiat stone ; the sameeffect may be produced by a group of shrub bushes, witha stone lantern of larger size, and a spreading pine-tree. , a fiat stone of same group, corresponds to the Hill 2 in the Finished Style. No. 4 is indispensable. The Principal De-clining Stone is placed by the water. It may serve as anIdling Stone, No. 10, of the Plate I, previously 5 is the Seat-of-Honour Stone, accompanied by a com-panion stone and bushes, and is often backed by the Tree ofthe Evening Sun. No. 6 forms the bank of the stream andextends to the east. Here the lake is reduced to a mere has its source behind the Guardian Stone, amidst rock-work. Both sides of the stream are connected by a log w^ater-basin in the foreground is quite alone. The steppingstones are somewhat larger. No. 9, the Pedestal Stone, andNo. 8, the Label Stone, are intended to be equally perfectimitations of A GENTLEMANS GARDEN 145 Japanese Landscape Gardening
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