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would submit to the consideration of landscape-gardeners a problem in 

 their art, for the most approved demonstration of which 1 offer a premium 

 of five sovereigns. 



The plan enclosed (^gs. 49, 50.), drawn by an unpractised hand, will 

 give an idea of the extent of the property intended to be improved. 

 As you, probably, cannot spare me much room in your Magazine, I will 



/, Lake, two miles long and half a. mile broad. 



m. Boat-house. 



71, Orchard. 



o. Iron railing. 



p. Highway. 



g. Farm-house, barn, cottages, garden, and 



orchard. 

 r. Lawn and flower-garden. 



s. Well, round which pleasure-ground maybe 



formed 

 i. Present kitchen-garden, orchard, and slip, 

 u. Stables. 



V, Site of intended kitchen-garden, 

 u), A round knoll ^ . ^ 



X, Orchard. 

 _»/, Farmyard.' 

 'x. Plantation.' 



