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and which may be arranged in forms of beds, leaving 

 spaces like alleys between each, xxxxx, to allow 

 the passing amongst them when watering, &c., &c. 

 It is to be understood, not to dig out alleys, but 

 leaving spaces when the pots are placed on it. 



d Shows the walk surrounding the whole, which 

 may be edged with Statice armeria, or Thrift, or any 

 other plant deemed more suitable; at each end, in 

 the distance, are some scattered trees. 



All that is necessary to be added, may, I believe, 

 be included in the seasonal treatment of the plants. 



