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r. — Sixteen small round beds, containing an Irish Juniper in the centre of each, 

 the remainder being filled up -with difi'erent kinds of dwarf Heath. The 

 eight long narrow beds, on the same level, are each to be filled with two 

 kinds of shrub ; a marginal line being planted round each of a distinct 

 species of Ledum, Pernettya, Gaultheria, &c, and the centres filled each 

 with a distinct species of Andromeda, Vaccinium, Kalmia, &c. 



s. — Single specimen of Siberian Arbor-vitai, planted on the sloping bank. 



t. — Masses of Rhododendrons of the less choice varieties, mixed with Azaleas, 

 and margined all round with a single line of Mahonia aquifolium. 



u. — Bank of ordinary mixed shrubs, margined towards the turt walk by a fringe 

 of Ivy, Cotoneaster, Savin, and similar dwarf evergreen shrubs, which will 

 cover the ground, and admit of being clipped to a straight line. 

 All the above shrubs within the Grass promenade, excepting the staudard and 



fastigiate specimens, are intended to be kept within their prescribed limits by 



pruning. This is to be done in every case immediately after the kind in question 



has done flowering, that its shoots may have time to perfect their growth for the 



ensuing season. 



