PLAN OF THE GARDEN. 



A. Dwelling-house. 



B. Laborers' dwellings, 

 0. Toot and work-houee. 

 D. Bam. 



E- Grecn-houscs, 3 



r. Hot- beds, 2 



G. Plan for plants in summer, 2 

 H. Herbaceous plajit garden. 

 I* Rustic arbour. 

 K. French saloon. 

 L Nectarine & peach tree alley 

 M. Pear tree do. 



JJ. Apple tree do. 



O. Plum tree do. 



P. Cherry tre* do. 



1 



Vinci 



10 



: <iuares 



263 kin 



2. 



Rose trees 



2 



do 



2(0 do 



3. 



Ornamental trees 



T 



do 



396 do 



4. 



Peach trees 



4 



do 



04 do 



5. 



Apple trees 



3 



do 



213 do 



<".. 



Plum trees 



2 



do 



85 do 



7. 



Pear trees 



1 



do 



1W do 



8. 



Cherry trees 



2 



do 



71 do 



9. 



Imported fruit trees 



I 



do 





10. 



Young vines 



5 



do 





11 



Quince stocks 



j 



do 





12. 



Monthly strawberries 



1 



do 





Place for manure n,nd weeds. 



Fig. 13. — Plan of Parmentier's " Horticultural and Botanic Garden," 

 Brooklyn, N. Y., 1825-1830. Reproduced from Supplement for the New 

 England Farmer (1828). Cf. Fig. 14. 



