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  1. Common‏‎ (43 links)
  2. David Hosack‏‎ (43 links)
  3. Pillar‏‎ (41 links)
  4. Pleasure garden‏‎ (41 links)
  5. Mound‏‎ (40 links)
  6. Pot‏‎ (40 links)
  7. Samuel Vaughan‏‎ (40 links)
  8. Schuylkill River‏‎ (40 links)
  9. Drive‏‎ (39 links)
  10. Promenade‏‎ (39 links)
  11. Robert Mills‏‎ (39 links)
  12. Bowling green‏‎ (38 links)
  13. Jet‏‎ (38 links)
  14. John Bartram‏‎ (38 links)
  15. Bower‏‎ (37 links)
  16. Ephraim Chambers‏‎ (37 links)
  17. National Mall‏‎ (37 links)
  18. Public garden‏‎ (37 links)
  19. Hermitage‏‎ (36 links)
  20. Modern style‏‎ (36 links)
  21. Quarter‏‎ (36 links)
  22. Webster, Noah‏‎ (36 links)
  23. Botanic Garden‏‎ (35 links)
  24. Natural style‏‎ (35 links)
  25. Cemetery‏‎ (34 links)
  26. Frances Palmer‏‎ (33 links)
  27. Pleasure-ground‏‎ (33 links)
  28. Alcove‏‎ (31 links)
  29. Hyde Park‏‎ (31 links)
  30. Jane Loudon‏‎ (31 links)
  31. Espalier‏‎ (30 links)
  32. Public garden/Public ground‏‎ (30 links)
  33. Modern style/Natural style‏‎ (29 links)
  34. Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane‏‎ (29 links)
  35. Summer house‏‎ (29 links)
  36. Veranda‏‎ (29 links)
  37. Column/Pillar‏‎ (28 links)
  38. Edging‏‎ (28 links)
  39. Mall‏‎ (28 links)
  40. Timothy Dwight‏‎ (28 links)
  41. Vase/Urn‏‎ (28 links)
  42. Blithewood‏‎ (27 links)
  43. Cascade/Cataract/Waterfall‏‎ (27 links)
  44. Henry Pratt‏‎ (26 links)
  45. Woods‏‎ (26 links)
  46. Copse‏‎ (25 links)
  47. French style‏‎ (25 links)
  48. André Parmentier‏‎ (24 links)
  49. Beehive‏‎ (24 links)
  50. Charles Fraser‏‎ (24 links)
  51. Deer park‏‎ (24 links)
  52. Flower Garden‏‎ (24 links)
  53. G. (George) Gregory‏‎ (24 links)
  54. Gardenesque‏‎ (24 links)
  55. Arcade‏‎ (23 links)
  56. Flower-garden‏‎ (23 links)
  57. Green-house‏‎ (23 links)
  58. Kitchen Garden‏‎ (23 links)
  59. Orangery‏‎ (23 links)
  60. Robert Buist‏‎ (23 links)
  61. Belmont (Philadelphia)‏‎ (22 links)
  62. Sundial‏‎ (22 links)
  63. Urn‏‎ (22 links)
  64. Belvedere‏‎ (21 links)
  65. Belvedere/Prospect tower/Observatory‏‎ (21 links)
  66. Parmentier’s Horticultural and Botanical Garden‏‎ (21 links)
  67. William Peters‏‎ (21 links)
  68. Chambers, Ephraim‏‎ (20 links)
  69. Gray’s Garden‏‎ (20 links)
  70. Ha-Ha/Sunk fence‏‎ (20 links)
  71. Ha-ha‏‎ (20 links)
  72. Pierre Pharoux‏‎ (20 links)
  73. Porch‏‎ (20 links)
  74. Public ground‏‎ (20 links)
  75. State House Yard‏‎ (20 links)
  76. Arbour‏‎ (19 links)
  77. Eliza Lucas Pinckney‏‎ (19 links)
  78. Landscape Gardening‏‎ (19 links)
  79. Bernard M'Mahon‏‎ (18 links)
  80. Boston Common‏‎ (18 links)
  81. Gateway‏‎ (18 links)
  82. Hannah Callender Sansom‏‎ (18 links)
  83. Vauxhall Garden‏‎ (18 links)
  84. Anthony St. John Baker‏‎ (17 links)
  85. Elgin Botanic Garden‏‎ (17 links)
  86. Fall/Falling garden‏‎ (17 links)
  87. Pierre-Charles L’Enfant‏‎ (17 links)
  88. Alexander Garden‏‎ (16 links)
  89. Arboretum‏‎ (16 links)
  90. Cadwallader Colden‏‎ (16 links)
  91. Green house‏‎ (16 links)
  92. Springettsbury‏‎ (16 links)
  93. Bath/Bathhouse‏‎ (15 links)
  94. Ferme ornée‏‎ (15 links)
  95. James Gibbs‏‎ (15 links)
  96. Bathhouse‏‎ (14 links)
  97. Microformat‏‎ (14 links)
  98. Peter Collinson‏‎ (14 links)
  99. Summer-house‏‎ (14 links)
  100. Waterfall‏‎ (14 links)

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