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A practical manual for designing and arranging gardens, presenting general principles—comfort, convenience, and simplicity—alongside site selection, paths and lawns, formal versus naturalistic planting, kitchen-garden and orchard layout, water features, hardy herbaceous perennials, alpine, aquatic and bog plants, flowering trees and shrubs, and climbers. The author emphasizes learning from nature and personal gardening experience, warns against slavish use of stock plans, and advises tailoring designs to soil, aspect, shelter, and existing timber. Illustrations and plant lists support guidance on grouping, borders, terraces, walks, and maintenance, with cautions against undue complexity, excessive formality, and overuse of evergreens.

THE BOOK OF
GARDEN DESIGN

BY

CHARLES THONGER

AUTHOR OF “THE BOOK OF GARDEN FURNITURE”

“A garden is a beautiful book, writ by the finger of God; every flower and every leaf is a letter. You have only to learn them—and he is a poor dunce that cannot, if he will, do that—to learn them and to join them, and then to go on reading and reading, and you will find yourself carried away from the earth to the skies by the beautiful story you are going through.”—Douglas Jerrold.

JOHN LANE: THE BODLEY HEAD
LONDON AND NEW YORK.  MCMV