. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. scape gar-dener in layingout a place, to securethis, and a qualificationrarely possessed by even some ofthe best. In the hope that this talent may becultivated, we again give an illustration of thesame thought in a view taken on the grounds of Pinkstone, the seat of John T, Terry, Esq., ofTarrytown, on the Hudson River. When welook at this beautiful view of the river, andbluffs beyond, we can readily imagine how muchthe beauty of the grounds wouldave been marred had itbeen wholly shut outb y yetone cannot goan y -wherewiih-o


. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. scape gar-dener in layingout a place, to securethis, and a qualificationrarely possessed by even some ofthe best. In the hope that this talent may becultivated, we again give an illustration of thesame thought in a view taken on the grounds of Pinkstone, the seat of John T, Terry, Esq., ofTarrytown, on the Hudson River. When welook at this beautiful view of the river, andbluffs beyond, we can readily imagine how muchthe beauty of the grounds wouldave been marred had itbeen wholly shut outb y yetone cannot goan y -wherewiih-o u tseeingerrorsm land-scapeIan ting,quite as egre-lous as thiswould be. It is, oflouite, scarcely crediblethat any one would deliberatelyplant out a bold scene like this ; but there areinnumerable features quite as handsome, wherethe error is continually made. 290 THE GARDENERS* MONTHLY [October,.


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