. Design in landscape gardening. Landscape gardening. GAKDEN DESIGN 257 ings. The difference may be in form, color, qual- ity, or size. As has been said, the horticultural garden is divided into three classes, according to its prac- tical uses: the cut-flower, the vegetable, and the fruit garden. It is not necessary, of course, that. Figure 62. FOUNTAIN AT VILLA BOBGHESE, ROME these be ugly, but because designed entirely for economic purposes the gardens will necessarily appear much simpler and more monotonous than if they had been laid out with some emphasis upon their esthetic side. [W^ithin


. Design in landscape gardening. Landscape gardening. GAKDEN DESIGN 257 ings. The difference may be in form, color, qual- ity, or size. As has been said, the horticultural garden is divided into three classes, according to its prac- tical uses: the cut-flower, the vegetable, and the fruit garden. It is not necessary, of course, that. Figure 62. FOUNTAIN AT VILLA BOBGHESE, ROME these be ugly, but because designed entirely for economic purposes the gardens will necessarily appear much simpler and more monotonous than if they had been laid out with some emphasis upon their esthetic side. [W^ithin the major limitations of formal and in- formal, architectural and horticultural emphasis,. 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 Root, Ralph Rodney; Kelley, Charles Fabens. New York, The Century co.


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