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- Anonymous, "Plan of a Mansion Residence, laid out in the natural style," 1849 + (25)
- J. C. Loudon, Diagram of worm fence, 1834 + (276)
- J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia 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 (1826) + (277)
- J. C. Loudon, Examples of Treillage-Work, 1826 + (328)
- J. C. Loudon, "Intricate and fanciful figures of parterres," 1826 + (363a, 363b and 364)
- J. C. Loudon, Twelve designs in the Dutch style, 1834 + (41 and 42)
- Anonymous, "Residence of Gov. Morehead, North Carolina," 1849 + (46)
- Anonymous, "Natural Jet D'Eau," Horticulturist, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1850) + (55)
- J. C. Loudon, The botanic flower-garden with a gravel-walk, 1826 + (553)
- Anonymous, Plan of a Flower Garden, 1840 + (6)
- J. C. Loudon, Thicket [detail], 1826 + (628b and c)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Geometric Flower Garden," 1848 + (67)
- Anonymous, "A Gothic vase," 1849 + (69)
- J. C. Loudon, The imitation of a lake, 1826 + (696)
- Anonymous, "Beaverwyck, the Seat of Wm. P. Van Rensselaer, Esq.," 1849 + (7)
- J. C. Loudon, Plan of a ferme ornée with wild and irregular hedges, 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. By J.C. Loudon. . . Illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood by Branston (1826) + (722)
- J. C. Loudon, "The house and flower-garden entrance," 1826 + (729)