The Rose Garden is unusually large for a formal garden; with its vistas and walks, the connected Daffodil Dell, and the Rock Garden, it fills about ten acres.
On this page is shown the finely proportioned terrace wall, and opposite the upper terrace and formal garden of Drumthwacket, Princeton, New Jersey, the country seat of M.
I have often tried to analyze and account for the great charm of a formal garden, to one who loves so well the unrestrained and lavished blossoming of a flower border crowded with nature-arranged and disarranged blooms.
Our ordinary American life is also too near nature for the formal garden to come in between.
A formal garden without a greenhouse or two--or three--is a glorious army on a war footing, but without a base of supplies.
Every landscape painter or observer of landscape will know what is meant here, though I fear it is far beyond the limits of the ideas of design held by the authors of the Formal Garden.
From Gower Street to the new Law Courts our architecture does not seem to be in a much better state than landscape gardening is, according to the architects to whom we owe the "Formal Garden" and "Garden Craft"!
It is natural that these views should meet with some opposition, and the consideration of the Formal Garden gives the opportunity of examining their value.
Appreciation of a formal garden requires, he thinks, an acquired taste, but the Moghals certainly understood such matters.
The garden was in the strictest sense a formal garden, and in making his recommendation for its restoration, Mr. Nichols enlarges on the artificiality which is the charm of a formal garden.
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