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The Victorian Garden:
Lawns, Grounds, Greens and More

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Lawns, Grounds & Greens

Lawn-Planting for Small Places (Scribners, 1879A)

Lawn-Planting for City and Country (Scribners, 1879B)

Village Lawn-Planting (Scribners, 1879B)

Grace Church Lawn, by Samuel Parsons, Jr. (Century Magazine, 1882B)

How We Got Our Tennis Lawn, by an Amateur Gardener (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1891)

On Gardens and Grounds, by Reginald Blomfield (English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
Modern landscape gardening vs. medieval gardening - the pros and cons of each.

The Way with Weeds, by E. Kay Robinson (Good Words, 1902)

More Gardening Topics...

Our Annual Flower Show (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1878)
A look at a classic village tradition.

Our Cottage Gardening Society, by Letitia McClintock (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1881)

A New Industry for Gentlewomen (Girl's Own Paper, 1891)
"Miss Grace Harriman's scheme of market gardening as an employment for gentlewomen."

The Autumnal Floral Show, by Eben E. Rexford (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)

Some Curiosities of Old Garden Books, by H. Ormonde (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1892)

Gardening for Profit (Girl's Own Paper, 1897)

Pruning the Great Hedge of Meiklour, by Allan Blair
How does one trim the "highest hedge known," a beech hedge in Scotland? (The Strand, 1900B)

Stray Thoughts on Gardening for Girls, by Lady Georgina Vernon (Girl's Own Paper, 1902)
A look at a number of topics, including some horticultural schools.
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