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J. C. Loudon, "Seat formed of moss and hazel rods" and "Trellised arches for climbers," in ''An Encyclopædia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, Including All the Latest Improvements; A General History of Gardening in All Countries; and a Statistical View of Its Present State with Suggestions for Its Future Progress, in the British Isles'' (1834), p. 1196, figs. 960-962. Private collection.

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J. C. Loudon, "Seat formed of moss and hazel rods" and "Trellised arches for climbers," in An Encyclopædia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, Including All the Latest Improvements; A General History of Gardening in All Countries; and a Statistical View of Its Present State with Suggestions for Its Future Progress, in the British Isles (1834), p. 1196, figs. 960-962. Private collection.

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