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ARRANGEMENT OF GARDENS AND PLEASURE-GROUNDS 



' A. All these squares must 1)6 set with trees ; the gardens and other ornaments must stand in spaces be- 

 tween the trees, and in the borders and fences. B. Trees twenty yards asunder. C. A garden -knot. 

 D. Kitchen garden. E. Bridge. F. Conduit. G. Stairs. H. Walks" set out with great wood thicke. 

 I. Walks set with great wood round about your orchard. K. The out-fence. L. The out- fence set with 

 stone front. M. Mount. To force eartli for a mount or such like, set it round with quicke, and lay boughs 

 of trees, strangely intermingled — tops inward — with the earth in the middle. N. Still-house. O. Good 

 standing for trees if you have an house. P. If the river run by your door and under your mount, it will 

 be pleasant, R The River." 



