How to Lay Out a Garden Intended As a General Guide in Choosing Forming Or Im

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How to Lay Out a Garden Intended As a General Guide in Choosing Forming Or Im
Edward Kemp
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But the sorts immediately behind i specimen should be deciduous, if it is evergreen, and contrasi with it both in colour and form, to give it more prominence and relief; while those at the back of a stone-coloured ornament ought to be evergreens of the darkest hue, for a similar reason This must be understood, however, as far from meaning that THE FORMAL STYLE.
103 a plantation at the end of a straight walk, even behind another object, is necessarily a good thing. An open space, where the eye c
...an roam on into the field or country, (fig. 38, ) will often Figs. 37, 38.
be much more pleasing ; the principal walk, in both these ex- amples, having a seat to stop it, and to form the cause of diver- gence. The above hints about such plantations are founded on the assumption that these will oftentimes be indispensable to cover a boundary fence. "When the space opposite the end of the walk can be left open behind whatever is placed as a terminating object, care should be taken to prevent the eye from being conducted directly to a boundary wall, or fence, or hedge in the field ; for should the line lead on to such a point, it must be stopped by a few trees or bushes, or a mass of plan- tation.


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