325 adjectives to describe garden

and, after shutting the door of his cell, I repaired to his little garden, to pass the allotted two hours.

They are quite charming, built of red brick with white copings, with stiff old-fashioned gardens, and trees cut into all sorts of fantastic shapes.

"You send me into a rose garden, dear child, and tell me to select the choicest bloom out of its wilderness of beauty.

There were fine reception-rooms and a pretty garden, but the living-rooms were small, not numerous, and decidedly gloomy.

He made two or three peculiar observations; as when shewn the botanical garden, 'Is not every garden a botanical garden?' When told that there was a shrubbery to the extent of several miles: 'That is making a very foolish use of the ground; a little of it is very well.'

Her rooms were large, very high ceilings, very little furniture in them, very little fire in winter, fine old family portraits on the walls, but from the windows one looked down on a lovely garden where the sun shone and the birds sang all day.

We had a few fields for the cows, and an excellent walled garden.

But he did not say this aloud, for it seemed to him that he stood in a cool, pleasant garden, and that Patricia came toward him through the long shadows of sunset.

While we were standing in the window, looking into the park, which looked an enchanted garden, with the lights and flowerswe wondered if we could jump or climb down if the crowd pressed too much upon us, but it was too high and there were no projecting balconies to serve as stepping-stones.

And about them birds twittered cheerily, and the formal garden flourished as gardens thrive nowhere except in Lichfield, and overhead the sky was a turkis-blue, save for a few irrelevant clouds which dappled it here and there like splashes of whipped cream.

I remember walking round and round the vegetable garden at the back of the Villa with an Italian friend of mine, trying both to face the facts and to draw some comfort from them.

He had a garden sufficiently spacious, which was carefully rendered impervious to every human eye.

With reason had it been called "Paradise" by its ancient owners, Moors from the magic gardens of Bagdad, accustomed to the splendors of The Thousand and One Nights, but who went into ecstacies nevertheless on beholding for the first time the wondrous ribera of Valencia!

[Fr.], veterinary art; farriery^; breeding, pisciculture. menagerie, vivarium, zoological garden; bear pit; aviary, apiary, alveary^, beehive; hive; aquarium, fishery; duck pond, fish pond.

Here were extensive and carefully tended gardens, and the balmy morning air was redolent with the odor of flowers.

Queen Eleanor walked in her royal garden, amid the roses that bloomed sweetly, and with her walked six of her ladies-in-waiting, chattering blithely together.

Little Edith was just beginning to walk alone, and it was her delight to play in the bright sunny garden, and pluck the gay flowers that still bloomed there in profusion.

A fourth boy buys seeds, plants them, and raises a tiny garden which keeps him in beans for a whole season, The fifth boy buys a book which starts him on the career of an educated man: he becomes an inventor and a man of means.

I have become acquainted too with a very pleasant family, M. and Mme Vanderberg, who are the proprietors of a large house and magnificent garden in the Faubourg du Roule.

A great part of their play consists in making something from a sunken garden to an air-ship.

The place was a deserted garden, where the ruins of a European houseburnt by natives in some obscure madness, years agosprawled in desolation among wild shrubs.

Here are some notes showing children's numerous activities in a suburban garden where they were allowed to visit a hen and chickens.

At last, the colonel rose and threw open a window, and stood looking into the moonlit garden.

The fort, which was many miles high, inclosed beautiful lawns of the freshest verdure, and delightful gardens abounding with fruit and flowers; it was also full of treasure.

The Swedish Consul has a splendid garden, which is thrown open to the European residents.

325 adjectives to describe  garden