. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. II.] THE PARC MONOEAU. 23 this fact before our eyes, the nearer will be our approach to truth and success. We should compose from Nature, as landscape artists do. We may have in our gardens—and without making wildernesses of. CASTOR-OIL PLANT. Showtng one yearns growth in European climate; type of tender plants thai make vigorous groiuth in open air in summer. them—all the shade, the relief, the gr


. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. Chap. II.] THE PARC MONOEAU. 23 this fact before our eyes, the nearer will be our approach to truth and success. We should compose from Nature, as landscape artists do. We may have in our gardens—and without making wildernesses of. CASTOR-OIL PLANT. Showtng one yearns growth in European climate; type of tender plants thai make vigorous groiuth in open air in summer. them—all the shade, the relief, the grace, the beauty, and nearly all the irregularity of Nature. This bold growth of " fine-foliaged plants " has shown us that one of the greatest mistakes ever made in the garden was the adoption of a few varieties of plants for. 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 Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, Macmillan and co.


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