Plan for a Tlonxier-Garden. 



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The two models of the very ingenious machine received 

 with the above communication have been sent to Weir's 

 Agricultural and Horticultural Implement Manufactory, Ox- 

 ford Street, who will execute working implements from them 

 of any size. — Cond, 



Art. VIII. Plan for a Flower- Garden calculated for a full Dis- 

 play from March to November, loith a List of Plants for one of 

 the Beds, in order to show the Mode of preparing the Lists for the 

 others. By C. D. 



The garden is placed in a recess of the shrubbery or lawn, 

 and the exterior bed is surrounded by turf, no part of which 

 is narrower than 5 ft. ; beyond which is a border of low 

 American shrubs. 



The central mass, 10 ft. in diameter {^fig- 7. a), contains a 



collection of China roses, including semperflorens, sanguinea, 

 and all the varieties of Noisettrnw^ ; the interstices to be 

 Vol. VII. — No. .so. n 



