[1] See Note I., on the Gardener Bower-bird.
[2] See Note II., on Ars Topiaria.
[3] Horace Walpole says that Bridgeman invented the sunk fence, “and the common people called them ‘Ha! ha’s!’ to express their surprise at finding a sudden and unperceived check to their walks.” He adds that Kent “leaped the fence, and saw that all Nature was a garden.”
[4] See Note III., on a Poet’s Flower-bed.
[5] In Gleanings from French Gardens, and Alpine Flowers for English Gardens.
[6] I have just seen the following hopeful advertisement:
“Rockery Ornaments.—To be sold, 500 barrels of Conch Shells, in lots of one or more barrels, at extremely low prices. Apply to——,” &c. &c.
[7] See Note IV., on the Evening Primrose.
[8] See Note V., on the Christmas Rose.
[9] I have adopted Professor Amos’s translation.