. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good /Charles William Eliot. us. 34. [Prunus Pissardl.] Prunus. Ligustrum. Forsythia. 35. Ligustrum. Cornus. Cornus Mas. Caragana. Berberis. 36. [Populus Bolleana 3.] Salix. Cornus. Thuja Wareana 10. 37. Thuja Wareana 3. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis purpurea 5. Forsythia 5. Deutzia gracilis 10. 38. Thuja Wareana 1. Kerria Japonica 5. 39. Thuja Wareana 1. Rhodotypos 5. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis pu
. Charles Eliot, landscape architect : a lover of nature and of his kind who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good /Charles William Eliot. us. 34. [Prunus Pissardl.] Prunus. Ligustrum. Forsythia. 35. Ligustrum. Cornus. Cornus Mas. Caragana. Berberis. 36. [Populus Bolleana 3.] Salix. Cornus. Thuja Wareana 10. 37. Thuja Wareana 3. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis purpurea 5. Forsythia 5. Deutzia gracilis 10. 38. Thuja Wareana 1. Kerria Japonica 5. 39. Thuja Wareana 1. Rhodotypos 5. Thuja pyramidalis 2. Thuja Hoveyi 5. Berberis purpurea. Berberis Thunbergii. Spiraea Thunbergii. Araliaspinosa. 40. Thuja pyramidalis 1. Buxus 5. Mahonia. Spiraea Thunbergii. Cydonia. Aralia. 41. Rhododendron. Kalmia. Azalea. 42. Kerria. Spiraea van Houttei. Spiraea Thunbergii. 43. Thuja Wareana, pyramidalis, and Hoveyi. Tsuga. Buxus. Cornus. 44. Berberis Thunbergii 2. 45. Caragana. Berberis. 46. Berberis. Berberis Thunbergii. 47. Picea excelsa. Populus Bolleana. Salix. Cornus. Caragana. [Plots 1 and 2 are not on the accompanying plan: they lay to the left of 3and 6.] PLANTING-PLAN FORTHOMAS M. STETSON, ESQ. NEW BEDFORD, MASS., 1889. 278 A PLANTING-PLAN [1889 rings were reduced gradually, that is in three or four years,to one surviving stem. The soil was fairly good, for addi-tional loam was carted in to perfect grades, and take theplace of stones and rocks removed. On the whole, the pre-sent aspect of the estate, though apparently natural in thebest sense, is really the result of artistic design in the begin-ning, and intelligent maintenance for twelve years. 21 Feb. 89. I send a planting-plan [for shrubs] and a price list. Thedotted lines outline the proposed shrubberies — the groundwithin the lines is to be made ready. The black dots showsome of the trees of my tree-plan, the crossed dots [notlegible on the reduced plan] denote such of the trees as areevergreen. In the list upon the plan these trees are namedin brackets
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