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THE GARDENER. 



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angles immediately contiguous, marked 2. On the east, as also 

 on the west sides, the garden is bounded by a wall, against which 

 grow Tea - Roses and various creepers ; and the herbaceous borders 



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GROUND-PLAN OP FLOWER-GARDEN AT EALING PARK, MIDDLESEX, 

 THE RESIDENCE OF J. S. BUDGETT, ESQ. 



1. Vases. 



2. Sloping banks of rock work. 



3. Summer-house. 



4. Fountain. 



5. Shrubbery borders. 



6. Gravel- walks. 



7. Ivy bower. 



8. Herbaceous border and lines of standard Roses. 



9. Line of Vases. 

 10. Statuary. 



flanking the walls, with their lines of standard Roses, are rarely with- 

 out some flowers. A light iron fence forms the boundary on the 

 south side of the garden, with shrubs planted next it, shutting it 

 in from the pleasure-grounds outside. At 7 there is a glorious 



