. The complete home landscape. Landscape gardening; Gardens. The two important styles in rock gardening are the outcome of the use of the two widely different forms of stone described above. If the stratified stone is used, the rock garden should be arranged to follow that stratification throughout the garden in "uniform irregu- ; That is, the one _ plane of stone, although broken in various places, should be seen right through the garden. This does not mean, however, that all stones should be laid on the same lines and angle. In Nature, large pieces are broken off outcropping


. The complete home landscape. Landscape gardening; Gardens. The two important styles in rock gardening are the outcome of the use of the two widely different forms of stone described above. If the stratified stone is used, the rock garden should be arranged to follow that stratification throughout the garden in "uniform irregu- ; That is, the one _ plane of stone, although broken in various places, should be seen right through the garden. This does not mean, however, that all stones should be laid on the same lines and angle. In Nature, large pieces are broken off outcropping ledges by natural forces, with the result that the dislodged pieces tumble down in any position, but the unity is still apparent in the stratification and , ^ -r-, t cleavage. In buildmg O the rock garden this ef- Fig. 91.âThe two chief classes of rock Slr( fied- ^Lor^cz. â. 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 Jennings, Arthur J; Johnson, Leonard H. New York, A. T. De La Mare


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