| 1850 - 442 pagina’s
...a garden may be marred by too much being aimed at is, in the formation of numer&ttí ßoirer-bcfo, or groups of mixed shrubs and flowers on the lawn....any quantity on a small lawn, have an exceedingly artificial appearance, reminding one of the churacter common to children's gardens. They interfere... | |
| 1850 - 436 pagina’s
...being aimed at is, in the formation of numtrou* Jton-rr-beds, or groups of mixed shrubs and flowers 011 the lawn. This is a very common failing, and one which...any quantity on a small lawn, have an exceedingly artificial appearance, reminding one of the character common to children's gardens. They interfere... | |
| William Jones (F.S.A.) - 1857 - 468 pagina’s
...being aimed at, is in the formation of numerous flower-beds, or groups of mixed flowers and shrubs upon the lawn. This is a very common failing, and one which...any quantity on a small lawn, have an exceedingly artificial appearance, reminding one of the character common to children's gardens. _| A still more... | |
| Edward Kemp - 1911 - 386 pagina’s
...Another mode in which the effect of a garden may be marred is in the formation of numerous flower beds, or groups of mixed shrubs and flowers on the lawn....remain vacant and naked for several months in the year. Flower beds, too, when introduced in any quantity on a small lawn, have an exceedingly artificial appearance,... | |
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