. Contributions to horticultural literature; being a selection of articles written for gardening periodicals, and papers read before various societies, from 1843 to 1892. Gardening; Roses. On Form in Tree Scenery. 471 with each other or with the natural features of the land- scape. What I find fault with, and wish to see altered, is the unseemly jumble of trees so often met with. No guiding principles having been observed in planting, things beautiful in themselves are comparatively dull and uninteresting' through the want of thought or taste. ^.-^^^m in their arrangement, or even displeasing


. Contributions to horticultural literature; being a selection of articles written for gardening periodicals, and papers read before various societies, from 1843 to 1892. Gardening; Roses. On Form in Tree Scenery. 471 with each other or with the natural features of the land- scape. What I find fault with, and wish to see altered, is the unseemly jumble of trees so often met with. No guiding principles having been observed in planting, things beautiful in themselves are comparatively dull and uninteresting' through the want of thought or taste. ^.-^^^m in their arrangement, or even displeasing through in- congruity. I am quite ready to admit that it is easier to condemn that ^\â hich exists than to lay down any precise rules by which the uninitiated may attain the end which seems to me so desirable. I seek variety and contrast, but it must be variety and contrast with harmony. The professional. 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 Paul, William, 1822-1905. Waltham Cross, Herts : W. Paul & Son


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