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Plan of Fruit garden /or the- Sorth of France, designed hy M. J. Durand, of Bourg-la-Reine, 

 i^o yards long and %o broad. 



References to Plan.— A, Cisterns for water-supply. B, .South 7i-all with Peach-trees tratn.d ,n the 

 fan, palmette, and candelabrum forms. C, Espaiicrs of Pears in the palmette form, ih^ trees 

 eighteen feet apart. D, Lines of Apples trained as /torizontal cordons, planted Huelvejeet apart 

 and a fnu indies within the margin of the beds E, Pear-trees in the columnar form, ten feet 

 apart. F, North wall with Cherry-trees, about sixteen feet apart. C, Push Apples on the Parazltse 



