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The conservatory is three in one, each family having a 

 wing with a central bed for show plants, contributed 

 by allj and is large enough and well designed for creat- 



Flg. 105.— THREE TOWN RESIDENCES. 



T?ie rear grmmdK of which are thrown into a Park and Pleasure Ground, with 



Conservator >j. Veqetable Garden, etc., used and sripported conjointly. Three 



Howies, two Siabks. Laborer's Coitaqe, Boat Houses, five Arbors, three 



of ivhich are private, etc. 



ing a fine effect as seen from all parts of the grounds. 

 The floral circle in the left half of the grounds, is another 

 beautiful feature, owing much of its effect to the large- 



