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The kitchen-garden should be laid out somewhat after 

 the manner shown in the plan, viz. : in square or rectangular 

 quarters varying in size according to the size of the garden. 



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FIQ. S3.-PLAN OF A KITCHEN-GARDEN. 



The principal walk may be lined with a border of hardy 



herbaceous plants from three to four feel wide, and planted 

 at regular distances with standard rose-trees, standard cur- 



