/ /<.). 





.Ill I 

 . lllstiTt J 



.ril many 

 mi-lit be 



tin- ::iu;inel 



than . . .1:1.1 Hi 



in- 



<il i e ut tlu- : 



that has ruled the planting and 



and 



!' . is 



. .! .is ilnr.i.- 



XVitll I.I 



ther teatures 



xxould 



^rovxn xxith 



s h.-re. Hereford 



.-mix- lor Iruit 



ire, and t!ie laxoiuahV 



ti.ms are t.iken in u h 



advantage ot in this charming 



Holme Lacy, indeed. 



an hoivuied record in 



development of He:etord- 



.slnre fruit uroxx inn and 



Milture. The liist Lord 



Scudamore. who entertained 



( .11 ules |. at this ho IN,- in 



164;, did much to improxv 



the local orchards anj huv Is of cattL*. lie paid 

 attention to the growth o| the cider apple, and a local p*.t 



tlllls nt Ills MICI.I-SN ; 



Yr. let hrr to the Rr<Utr.-aU yii -M. tli it ..ncc 

 \V.i^ of thr -> Iv in kin I. iinnv .li-'il. 

 I II no r.-K ir.l, till SciKlaiiinrr'* kkilful h in I 

 Ini]irnv.-l hrr. Mini liv r xirtlv iliscijiluir 

 Tanu'lt hi-r tlu- ^.n i- n itur- to dux -I; 

 Ilrnor l IM thr Scutlamoma Ji|.i:il ; lni. t v.inj 

 \Viiocv.-r tt-. let him w.th j-r.itiful h.-itt 

 i-Ct tll4t .oii-ii ut lny.il huu-f." 







THE TEkRACU VMLK. 







But the |V.ir is n-it I.---- Mil here t'l.lit the Ni ir 



tile vicarage Inuse stands a I.IMMUS NJ V( . mii-n. an oiJiar.l in 

 itsi-lf. Tliere is authority lur saying that in 177^1 it \ielded 

 1 1 0:11 14 ti i(t ho^sheidt "I perrv "I lc ^illmis eich. It 

 appears that a l.ir^e hraiu'h \vas hio!en d-i\\n In 1 the win. I. 

 :.n.l. tlnn^h still aJhenn^ t<> the trunk, its h.-ad Ml to th 

 ground. Ih.-re, 1.1 cours- ut time, it riHit -d, and the vuar 

 hid other layers m ide in the same \\.tv. Thus an 

 interesting place in many ways is tins pl.-asant cmiiitfv 

 h nisi-, wlM^e Ivautittil le.iturcs .ir t - \\i-ll d -pi. t -.1 in t!u 





THb Iv 







