779 Conder, J. (Josiah) (1852-1920)
Landscape gardening in Japan. 1893.

LANDSCAPE GARDENING IN JAPAN. BY JOSIAH CONDER, F. R. I. B. A., Author of The Flowers of Japan and the Art of Floral Arrangement, Japanese Costumes, Japanese Armour, Notes on Japanese Architecture, Further notes on Japanese Architecture, and Domestic Architecture in Japan. WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.
TOKIO: PRINTED BY THE HAKUBUNSHA, GINZA, TOKIO; PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED, YOKOHAMA, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, AND SINGAPORE. 1893. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)
xi, 161 p., xxxvii leaves of plates. 37 cm.

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目  次
CONTENTS.
List of Illustrations. i.
Introduction. 1
CHAPTER I.HISTORY.
Origin of Japanese Gardening—Earliest Style—Kamakura Period—Muromachi Period—Influence of the Tea Ceremonial—Gardens of the Tokugawa Times—Tokio Gardens—Kioto Gardens—Provincial Gardens—Descriptions of Fukiage Garden—Hama Rikiu Garden—Shiba Rikiu Garden—Akasaka Rikiu Garden—Koishikawa Koraku En Garden—Horai En Garden—Toyama En Garden—Yoku on En Garden—Okayama Koraku En Garden—Hongwanji Garden. 13
CHAPTER II.GARDEN STONES.
Special Importance of Garden Stones—Scale of Stones—Sex of Stones—Symbolism of Stones—Geological Character—Nomenclature—Radical Shapes—Hill Stones—Lake and River Stones—Cascade Stones—Island Stones—Valley Stones—Water Basin Stones—Tea Garden Stones—Stepping Stones. 41
CHAPTER III.GARDEN LANTERNS.
Origin of Garden Lanterns—Employment of Garden Lanterns—Materials for Construction—Standard Lanterns—Varieties and Nomenclature—Snow-scene Lanterns—Varieties—Hanging Lanterns—Bronze Lanterns—Grouping of Stones with Lanterns. 59
CHAPTER IV.GARDEN PAGODAS.
Religious Origin of Garden Pagodas—Various Shapes of Garden Pagodas—Employment in Gardens. 66
CHAPTER V.GARDEN WATER BASINS.
Relation between Basins and Buildings—Use of Garden Basins—Different Shapes of Basins and Nomenclature. 69
CHAPTER VI.GARDEN ENCLOSURES.
Enclosing Walls to Gardens—Garden Fences—Wooden Fences—Bamboo Fences—Open Fences—Garden Hedges—Garden Gateways and Gates—Screen Fences. 73
CHAPTER VII.GARDEN WELLS.
Purpose of Garden Wells—Arrangement of Garden Wells—Different Forms of Well Frames and Coverings—Well Buckets—Well Drains. 86
CHAPTER VIII.GARDEN BRIDGES.
Stone Bridges—Wooden Bridges—Earth Bridges—Rustic Bridges. 89
CHAPTER IX.GARDEN ARBOURS.
Open Arbours and Summer-houses—Closed Arbours—Fancy Arbours—Position of Arbours. 93
CHAPTER X.ORNAMENTAL WATER.
Importance of Water in Landscape Gardens—Garden Lakes—Garden Cascades—Garden Rivers and Streams—Garden Islands—Duck Ponds—Drainage. 95
CHAPTER XI.GARDEN VEGETATION.
Arrangement of Vegetation—Trimming of Trees and Shrubs—List of Garden Trees, Shrubs, and Plants—Evergreens—Deciduous Trees and Shrubs—Flowering Trees and Shrubs—Flowering Plants—Creeping Plants—Large-leaved Plants—Bamboos, Rushes, and Grasses—Selection of Vegetation—Limited Use of Flowering Plants—Trees and Plants in Relation to Special Positions—Proportion of Trees—Pollards. 106
CHAPTER XII.GARDEN COMPOSITION.
Preparatory Training for Designing—Out Door Sketching—Examination of the Site—Methods of Designing—Hill Gardens—Flat Gardens—Tea Gardens—Passage Gardens—Fancy Gardens. 128
Index. 157


記載書誌
WENCKSTERN I, p. 186. TOYO BUNKO, p. 172. NIPPONALIA II, 516. BLUM I, 453.