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" By such a practice, unity, connection, and variety, would be set at defiance. " // is difficult to lay down rules for any system of planting, which may ultimately be useful to this purpose ; time, neglect, and accident, will often produce unexpected beauties!... "
A Treatise on Forming, Improving, and Managing Country Residences: And on ... - Page 714
by John Claudius Loudon - 1806 - 723 pages
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The landscape gardening and landscape architecture of ... Humphry Repton

Humphry Repton - Architecture, Domestic - 1840 - 684 pages
...of the same sort near each other ; nor is it very easy to make him put two trees into the same hole; he considers them as cabbages or turnips» which will...each other's growth, unless placed at equal distances : yet, in forests, we most admire those double trees, or thick clusters, whose stems seem to rise from...
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The Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Late Humphrey ...

Humphry Repton, John Claudius Loudon - Architecture, Domestic - 1840 - 668 pages
...putting two of the same sort near each other ; nor is it very easy to make him ever put two or more frees into the same hole, or within a yard of each other : he considers them as caW>ages, or turnips, which will rob each other's growth, unless placed at eA™ distances ; although,...
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The Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Late Humphrey ...

Humphry Repton - Architecture, Domestic - 1840 - 672 pages
...often produce unexpected beauties. The gardener, or nurseryman, makes his holes at equal distances, and, generally, in straight rows ; he then fills the...each other's growth, unless placed at equal distances ; although, in forests, we most admire those double trees, or thick clusters, whose stems seem to rise...
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