The wiling re Gardenof: Fight me 
bee no leffe chanthe foure {quare proportion: ;’or any. other better forme, ifany be. To: 
forme it therfore with walks,croffe the middle both waies,anid round about italfo with: 
hedges, with fquares, knors and trayles; or any other worke within the foure {quare 
parts, is according as eucry mans conceit alloweth of i it,and they will béatthe charge: 
Forthere may bethereinwalkesieyther open or clofe, eyther publike or priuare; amaze 
or wilderneffe; a rocke or mount, with afountaine in the midft thereof to conuey water. 
to euery part of the Garden yeyther i in pipes vader the ground, or brought by hand,and 
emptied into large Cifternes o great Turkic Iarres, placed in conuenient places, to 
ferue as an eafe to water the neareft partsthereunto. Arbouts alfo being both tacefull 
and neceflary,may be appointed in fixch conuenient places,as thé corners,orelfe where, 
asmay be molt fir; to ferue both for fhadow and reft after walking. And becaufemany: 
- are defirousto fee the formes of trayles, knots, and othet compartiments, and becanfe 
_ the open knots are more proper for thefeOut-landifh fowers ; Ihaue here caufed fome 
to bedrawne, to fatisfie their defires, not intending to cumberthis worke with ouerma- 
nic; inthat it would be alitioft endleffe, to expreffe fo many as n ight bee eonceiued and 
fetdowne, for that cuery man may inuent others fatre differing from thefesor any other 
canbe fetforth: Let every mari thetefore;if hee like of ree take what may pleafe his 
mind, or out of thefe or his own conceit, frame any other to his fan cy, or caufe othersto. 
be done as he liketh/beft, obferuing this decorum,that according to his ground he do caft 
out his knots, with conuenient roome for allies and walkes;for the fairer and larger your 
allies and walkesbe,the more grace your Garden fhall haue,the leffe harme the herbes 
and flowets thall receiue, by paffing by them that grow next vnto the allies fides, andthe 
better Spall your Weeders clean both tie beds and the allies, 
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Thema W fms ifborbes: iibiabie shin 175, shburewibbebebed? ind parts oe kmots erebrdere 
7A ho oe ‘the formic of 3 them, ith their conmelitiesanddfeommadiies, 
, rv is necedfary alfo, that I thew youthe fenerall materials wherewith thefeknots and : 
- peau fet forth and bordered ; which are ofitwo { forts : The one are lining fc 
smherbes , andthe other are dead materials ; 3as cletdaiaioda, bones, tyles, &c. OF a 
TOES, ents any ee. theknorsand| a pnatoacden are ved tohes | 
ently. Soeeek met herbeswhi 7 mire to 
border their beds, Sars arse po ae ee becaufe it 
will grow thickeand buthie,and mes ona ee apaireof Gatdenfheeres;  “ 
in fomegood bh andfor n foratime, and befides, in the Summer 
time fend forth many for kes of pleafant flowers; to decke vp, an lioufe athong o- 
fnallie ergot thefe “ee ehience srshealp eaeaonaatinats 
es fo.pl ntif sles , that dt desde : 
i puct fpoyledby demand connonbe 
