How to manage a Garden 



reader's good fortune to be within easy distance of the 

 world-famed Clifton Suspension Bridge, I should certainly 

 advise a visit, from which may be seen some highly 

 instructive examples of rock formation as well as some 

 artificially formed rockeries. Many facts may be learnt 

 in an old disused quarry. Note especially those places 

 where the vegetation succeeds, and study the position 

 of the rocks, so that the necessities of the plants may 

 be learnt and duly catered for in your own modest en- 

 deavour. Plans of rockeries are here given which will 

 render the irregular form which a rockery should take 

 easily understood. The method of constructing a rockery 

 will be given in due course (Figs. 32 and 33). 



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