of Woods and Groves^ Sec. z \ \ 



io apt to foul the Walk :) And if the F^lantet 

 pleafes, he may, between every one of them, 

 plant little ftrip'd Standard-Hollies, about 

 three Foot and an half in Stem -^ and thefe 

 will look very bright amongft the Dock- 

 Eughs, and very much diverfify the general 

 Eughs 5 but this I could not exprefs here, the 

 Scale being of the fmalleft. 



The In fides are to be all Grafs- Works 5 

 whether plain or cut, I leave to the Opinion 

 of the ingenious Gardener 5 but be it which it 

 will, it can t but look well. And the Niches 

 in the Verge, on the middle and crofs Walk, 

 are to fet Benches on, detach'd and clear of 

 the Gravel 5 or may otherwife be left plains 

 Tho', if we would mix the Utile with the 

 Dulce^ the Qjjarters may be ftock'd with 

 fuch Sorts of Kitchen- Stuff as are not of- 

 fenfive, as are Cabbages, &c. for Peafe, 

 Beans, Artichokes, &c. being kept clean, 

 will look as well as any Things and pay fot 

 their keeping. 



The full of this Plate is, thet), an open 

 Grove, with regular Walks, &c. which, as 

 they will certainly make an agreeable Confu-^ 

 fion, and an imperceptible Regularity, may 

 be admitted into the bell: of our Gardens and 

 Woods 5 and they have this above common 

 Wildernelfes, that they are more airy and 

 light, and are ftill as (hady as any others* 



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