DESIGNS FOR ORNAMENTAL GROUNDS. 27 



At 4, similar recesses for seats of heavy timber. 



At 5, in front of the green-house, alternating with the 

 flower-beds, are single, upright-growing evergreens, sym- 

 metrically planted, such as Irish and Swedish Junipers, 

 Taxus erecta, Podocarpus Japonica, Retinispora, etc. 



At 6, single specimens of shrubs of medium size, 



Fig. 9. FLOWER-BEDS AT THE TERMINUS OF A WALK. 



remarkable for their flowers, fragrance, or fine foliage ; 

 for example, Deutzia crenata flore pleno, Pyrus Japonica, 

 Crataegus Pyracantha, or the Prunus triloba. 



FLOWER BEDS IN WALKS, OR JUNCTIONS OF WALKS. 



Figure 6 (p. 25), and the three following illustrations, are 

 designs for introducing ornamental planting where oppor- 



