Hand book of practical landscape gardening, designed for city and suburban residences, and country school-houses . ring shrubs, such as 10—Louise Pbillipe Cherry. Deutzia Gracilis, varieties of Spireas, and 80—-Early Richmond Cherry. Chinese and Persian Lilacs. 21—Donna Maria Cherry. 9—This bed, marked by outline, should be 83—Cembrian Pine. filled with monthly blooming rosea 88 -American White Spruce. 10— This bed should have Dwarf Evergreens 24—Austrian Pine. in it as its center, with Juniperus Bepena aa Ita 85 « Bed Pine. border edging. 88—Whate OX Wymonth Tine. 11—This bed is designed to b
Hand book of practical landscape gardening, designed for city and suburban residences, and country school-houses . ring shrubs, such as 10—Louise Pbillipe Cherry. Deutzia Gracilis, varieties of Spireas, and 80—-Early Richmond Cherry. Chinese and Persian Lilacs. 21—Donna Maria Cherry. 9—This bed, marked by outline, should be 83—Cembrian Pine. filled with monthly blooming rosea 88 -American White Spruce. 10— This bed should have Dwarf Evergreens 24—Austrian Pine. in it as its center, with Juniperus Bepena aa Ita 85 « Bed Pine. border edging. 88—Whate OX Wymonth Tine. 11—This bed is designed to be filled in sum- 27—Standard I ws : mer with Geraniums, Colcus, etc, and the t the road. bulbs, such as nyacinths, Crocus, etc, planted 2 Winter Nells, nest back, in autumn for early spring flowering. 1 Beorre dAnjon. 1 Bartlctt. 12—This bed should correspond with No. 11. l Lawrence, without reference to position. 13—Fill this with Hybrid Perpetual Botes. 2->—Six varieties either of Grapes or Dwarf — Vegetable garden. 72 HAND-BOOK OF PRACTICAL PLAN No. 14. 21 BARN20X40. Scale, 40 feet to one inch. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. ::; References to Plan 14. First the house is placed forty feet back from the streetThe ground plan we have remodeled from one published by II. Hudson Holly, in Harpers Magazine of May, 1870. Tin-elevation is a copy from Harpers Magazine of same date, mebest magazine ever published. Now to the ground plan, the scale is forty feet to one inch,and so the porch will vary from 8 to 10 bet; it is marked x x x. No. 2 is a hall 8 by 28 feet, opening to No. 7, which isdesigned for the stairway above, and \a 12 by 16 feet, with abranch of 4 bjT 8 feet, having a light of window as a guide tthe stairway. No. 3 is the living room or parlor, 16 by 20 feet, and openingto Xo. 4, 16 by 16 feet, with a bay window; both of these openby doors to the main hall. No. 9 is the dining room, 16 by 20 to 22 feet, and opens fromthe main hall and thro
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