id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37607 Robinson, W. (William) Garden Design and Architects' Gardens Two reviews, illustrated, to show, by actual examples from British gardens, that clipping and aligning trees to make them 'harmonise' with architecture is barbarous, needless, and inartistic .txt text/plain 11871 608 78 simplest elements of design in landscape beauty or natural form. effective means of teaching the true art of landscape gardening, we see picturesque garden and park design, while bad work is common. [Illustration: _Group of trees on garden lawn at Golder's Hill, charm of the garden that we may have beautiful natural objects in their [Illustration: _Example of formal gardening, with clipped trees and garden a beautiful foreground for the true landscape, instead of cutting houses like Haddon may be and are as beautiful as any garden ever made As to a natural school of landscape gardening, the authors say: in the efforts of the landscape gardener, and in old country houses, Nature study, and that is the only true path for the landscape gardener; gardens in the same city formed of miserable clipped trees in lines! old clipped gardens gravel and distorted trees are the only things seen ./cache/37607.txt ./txt/37607.txt