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THE GARDENS OF JAPAN. “ [BY CLIVE HOLLAND.] - After visiting the Japan-British Exhibition most people will have at least some faint idea of in a Berkshire charch for the bride to arrive, the system upon which Japanese gardening is messongors were dispatched to the livery stable produced. But to fully appreciate the beauty, to try and discover what had happened. The charm, and-queintness at the gardens of Japan liveryman, made to understand fant he had to see them, and to study them in omitted to send a carriage to her house. it is necessary the land of the Mikado himself.
acknowledged that all the blame rested-ou- him, The art of a Japanese garden is indeed in and apologised in mouly fashior. But when just the same strong contrast to the want of they suggested that he should
proceed to art in an average English garden that is remedy the delay he failed to aso Flair point, presented by the Japanses system of flower"What'll the use e' fetchin' 'er now?" he arrangement when compared with Evropean argued, "the service'll be 'arf over." methods In
In the gardens of Japan, whether they be
be those of parks, or of fameus" yasnikis" (the residence of a "daimio" or "samurai"), or of a small tradesman, or a florist, it is the same thing. There is no mass of bedding plants
tone in
in vivid discords of colour; no sng flaming at
no daunting o The same minute Japanese flower arrangement is apparent in the laying out and construction of the zardou, which, indeed, is often not a flower garden at all as we Westerners understand the term.
In nucat cases it contains little of the nature of a
a lower-bed. In some instances, indeed, there is not a flower or a sprig of groen to be seen, strange as it may seem, the
material consisting merely of
Queensland is celebrated for its opals. A par- sand. In which case the iden in ticularly brilliant set-the fusst ever brought stones, and Bometimes
to create a
ten landscape impression af antogether in Queensland has lately hsen as- to the sea hore-over sand dance; sembled by a dem of jewellers. Numbering Presentation of the
ieces, the sot is valued at consid горгевори
the margin of some creek of
justorer 50 pieces, the Inland Sea; or a miniature picture of some orably more than £2000, and cones entirely seashore shrine, well-known or otherwise, along from Queensland fields. In some of the speci the const. The illusion which is so skilfully mons the vividness al peculiar blend of the created is generally beautiful, and always in colours is almost dazzling, even in the dullost teresting. The Japanese garden, in nine case light. One especially fine block of the harle out of ten, is a landscape que, but the space at quin patters opat presents the
appointe the command of the gardener does not decide mosaic done in all the coloses of the rainbow, the question of its character, as is often the case while another an oval-shaped stone-graduates with us. There are Japanese gardens covering in colour from a glorious amethyst blae at one acres of ground, although these are cor- end to a fascinating combination of fully 20, the tainly exception rather than the rale, and different co curs and skades at the other. there are others covering a space of about as many square yards, and in each instance, to
to the Japanese mind, landscape gardening is a pos- ability. With us this type of gardening calls apa tislon of widely atretching space, but to the Japanese it merely infers a landscape made scot rately
to seale, with every possibility of effect taken advantage of in the production of the illusion which is aimed at and recom-
pot.
caraful rocks,
QUEENSLAND UPAIS.
THE VIC
VICTORY OF ICE.
of a
When middle-aged persons of to-day sit down in the countless thousands of cool resorts" provided for them the world over, there is just one thing (says the Boston Courier) they have offered for dessert. It's an "ice," of sons sort or other. The use of ice or iced-cream is to-day, and at this particular season, grown to enormous commercial proportions. It means the absorption of a great deal of the frozen cream and water. The making of ice creams on a large scale is entirely an American adventure. applaude its popular reception. It figures with distinction alike at the table of the king and the peasant. It has the value of being at ones a luxury and a
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امر
STATURE OF MONARCHS,
The quaintest garden of all, and one which strikes the traveller in Japan with perhaps Beloved of those whose houses are. so situated in largo towns that there is no spacs for a at all. Often this curious little gerden plot at garden is arranged in bowl or vessel scarcely
cger than a pie-dish larger
of
and it moderate
A remarkable feature about the physiques of is sometimes placed in the toko-noma raised recess in the homes of the poor. The reigning European monarchs is, saya 31.A.P., "toko-niwa." which is generally held in a that they are nearly all shorter than their curious-shaped bowl or a shallow carved box,
Consorts
King George V. is several inches has in it ponds as large as a postage stamp shorter than Queen Mary. The German Em
as a lucifer match,
hills wide as a rivulets
tiny them, and
always insists on the Empress sitting down and miniature plants which do duty for when they are photographed together. Csar quaint
Nicholas It looks quit cam is that shorter same for rocks. There will often be a tiny Czarina. Alfense of
betty. Spanis, 1nd the hug of "torii" as abrine or
of this wonderful minute representation of Italy- hurdly reaches to the shoulder Quooa Japanese landscape, of which no salient feature Helens. The Queen of Denmark, too, is n Booms-ever to omitted..
good deal taller than her husband. Exceptions to the rule are the King of Norway and the new King of the Belgians. The after is 6ft.
with equally microscopic houses upon And forest giante and gmail pebbles which do the
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artificial a peasant, stones or "elinkers" of the English garden, Init up till a comparativols recent date. For more KUEICHOW. British sir., 1,215, & Hooker, 25th the marvellously
which sly shaped ones on
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& Ce. formed
other hard or
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At least this Intter is true of the magnificent creations of those wonderful gardeners of anci ent times, the Baddhist monks, who not only introduced into Japan the beautiful art of genius in the gardens of old the impressions of Joy, grandeur, beauty, strength, or of ponceful calm or grimboss,
willed. They, Just as they a strange theory that it was possible to too, had a teach moral lessons by means of their dusig us for gardens, and to convey to the mind by thom even such abstract ideas ne piety, hope, content. ment, unity, chastity, and other virtues,
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noighbour, there are
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