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/Vrt« <yrt Fruit-sarden for tlu north of France (Du BreuU). 



B, cistern. C, double espalier for Apricots. D, -.vest side of walls planted with oblique 

 cordon Pear-trees, i6 inches apart. E, Gooseberries. F, east side of wall, planted with Peach- 

 trees as simple cordons i6 inches apart. G, Cherries as obli,/ue cordons, i6 inches apart. H, 

 Plum-trees, trained in like manner. I, hedge. J, summer Pears, as vertical cordons on 

 espalier. JC, Raspberries, cultivated at the foot of the -n'oll. M , wall of Vines. Tlu borders 

 are surrcumied by a cordon of Apples, planted t feet apart, and la inches within the margin of 

 the border. The black lines sho7v the walls, and X and O wires stretched from the walls to 

 support the espalier. 



