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berries, Currants, Rasberries, etc., and the Borders planted with 

 Strawberries, Violets, etc. 



The most beautiful Forest-Trees for Hedges, are the English 

 Elm, the Dutch Elm, the Lime-Tree, and Hornbeam : And 

 although I have advis'd the Mixing of these Hedges of Forest- 

 Trees with the aforesaid Fruits, yet you must not forget a Place 

 for those pleasant and delightful Flowering-Shrubs, the White 

 Jessemine, Honey Suckle, and Sweet-Brier. 



New Principles of Garde?iing, or The Laying out and Planting 

 Parterres, Groves, IVilderfiesses, Labyrinths, Avenues, Parks, 

 etc., after a more Grand and Rural Maimer than has been 

 done before. 1728. 



