James, John, d. 1746?, tr.
[Dezallier d'Argenville, Antoine Joseph] 1680-1765.
.728 The theory and practice of gardening: wherein is fully handled all that relates to fine gardens, commonly called pleasure-gardens, consisting of parterres, groves, bowling-greens,&c. containing several plans, and general dispositions of gardens, new designs of parterres, groves, grass-plots, mazes, banqueting-rooms, galleries, portico's, and summer-houses of arbour-work, terrasses, stairs, fountains, cascades, and other ornaments
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