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- Possibilities of Horticulture
(Harper's Monthly, 1881A)
- A look at some large, elegant gardens.
- The Framley Parsonage Rockery, by Gordon Stables
(Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
- My Summer in a London Garden
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1891)
- Aquatic Gardening, by J.H. Connelly
(Century Magazine, 1895B)
- "Water-plant gardening for the estate, the garden, and the house."
- The Aquatic Garden, by Eben E. Rexford (Ladies Home Journal, 1896)
- A Housetop Garden for Summer, by Ella Rodman Church (Ladies Home Journal, 1896)
- Carpet-Bedding, by Oliver Thorne
(The Strand, 1897B)
- The use of flowers and plants to create designs and scenes in parks and gardens.
- Curious Clipped Trees, by Herbert Matthews
(The Strand, 1898A)
- Some elaborate topiaries.
- The Most Wonderful Hedge in the World, by James Walter Smith
(The Strand, 1898B)
- An amazing topiary in Germany.
- A Wonderful Rock Garden, by Herbert Pratt
(The Strand, 1900A)
- An amazing rockery at Lamport Hall, peopled with tiny figures amidst dwarf plants.
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