1 1 6 Of rural and extenfive Gardening. 

 for its Purpofe, I ever faw 5 it is near a hun- 

 dred Foot in Length, and of a proportionable 

 Breadth and Height. The Outfide is built of 

 the fineft Stone, adorned with numerous Co- 

 lumns of the fineft Architefture, and the 

 main Front neatly fet oif with extenfive Safli 

 WindowSj in Height almoft from the Bottom 

 to the Top ; You afcend five or fix magnifi- 

 cent Stone Steps to enter, where you have a 

 large folding GlafsDoor: Underneath are 

 Vaults with Stoves for Fire in the Winter, 

 and Repofitories of Garden-Tools, and the 

 Top is furrounded with Rail and Ballifter, 

 having at proper Diftances an agreeable Va- 

 riety of fmall Statues mixt with Urns, &c. 

 And in the Front are various Motto's in large 

 Charaders of Gold, very well adapted to To 

 noble a Confer vatory. 



This Green-houfe in the Winter is replete 

 with all Manner of fine Greens, as Oranges, 

 Lemons, Mirtles, &c. fet in the moft beau- 

 tiful Order 3 feveral Rows of Scafi^olds one 

 above another, are eredled for that Purpofe, 

 on the Topmoft whereof are plac'd the moft 

 tender, but largeft Plants 5 and the Shrubs, 

 Flowers, d^c. below, fo as to make the Fi- 

 gure of a Slope, with Walks between the 

 whole Length, for the Gardener to examine 

 into the Health and State of his numerous 

 Vegetables : The Infide of the Houfe, if I 



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