avd Exf€?ifive GardeJiing^ &:c. vii 

 the following Dcfigns will be of Ufe, 

 and to make it the more ufeful, I fhall 

 endeavour here to mark out fome ge- 

 neral, I may add unneceflary Expen- 

 ccs Gentlemen arc very often at in 

 Gardening: The firft is walhng, w^hich 

 is in it felf a great Expence 5 and in 

 this one Article I have often (cen, that 

 there is as much Monev expended, 

 as would have embeUilh'd a hundred 

 Acres of Ground in this rural Way I 

 am fpeaking. 



The firft Thing Gentlemen com- 

 monly do after their Houfes are built, 

 is to kt out their Garden Walls : In 

 this there is fome Surveyor or Brick- 

 layer that is very ready, it being fome 

 of the bed: picking they can have ; and 

 the Gardener himfclf is doubtlefs as 

 fond of them as any thing, and thinks 

 his Garden can't be fine, except it has 

 a Brick Wall round it ; and by 

 this there is perhaps 5, 6\ 7 or 800/. 

 andfometimes 1000 /. expended, and 

 the beautiful Profpe(5t ot a Country 

 loft in the Bargain. 



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