LARGE COUNTRY VILLAS. 



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q. Kitchen-garden, of which /r/. 179. is a working-plan. 



R, Pine-stove in the centre ; the one wing being a vinery, and the other a peach-house. 

 s, Rubbish-heap. t. Orchard. 



u u u u, Situation of the four rows of trees intended to suri'ound the whole, for the purposes 

 of shelter and seclusion. 



Lawn, bordered by shrubbery, chiefly evergreens, treated in the picturesque manner. 



Back road to the stables, kitchen-garden, and house. 



Back entrance to the house. 



Forcing-pits to the botanic stoves, with two small basins of water, as a place of reserve 

 for bringing forward aquatic plants for the pond (G). 



Pine-pits and forcing-pits for the kitchen-garden. 



V, 



w, 



X, 

 V, 



z. 



References to the numbers in fig. 178., indicating the kinds of trees that 

 are to be planted round the paddock. The names are Mr. Glendinning's, 

 and all the plants maj' be obtained by them in the nurseries. 



1, Magnolia grandiflora. 



2, fuscata. 



3, g. exonidnsis. 



4, piunila. 



5, auriculata. 

 G, obovata. 



7, caudata. 



8, acuminata. 



9, gracilis. 



10, glauca. 



1 1 , Thompsoni(5na. 



12, Araucaria excelsa (to be protected in 



winter). 



1 3, brasiliana. 



14, imbricata. 



15, Cunninghiimia lanceolata. 



1 6, R'lhes speciosum. 



1 7, sanguineum. 



18, niveum. 



19, Liriodendron TuUpifera. 



20, integrifolia. 



21, 22, Hybrid rhododendrons. 



23, Berberis aristata. 



24, diilcis. 



25, floribiinda. 



26, dealbata. 



27, Mahonio fascicularis. 



28, .<4quif61ium. 



29, nervosa. 



30, repens. 



31, Rihes m&lvkceura. 



32, glutinbsum. 



33, Kolrenterjo paniculata. 



34, Tilia argentea. 



35, parvif61ia aiirea. 



36, heterophylla. 



37, laciniata. 



38, riibra. 



39, AUantvs glandulbsa. 



40, Aristotelia Mdcqui. 



41, variegata. 



42, Paliiirus aculeatus. 



4 3, ^*cer striatum. 



44, riibrum. 



45, platanoides laciniatum. 



46, saccharinum. 



47, dasycarpura. 



48, macrophyllum. 



49, creticum. 



50, O'palus. 



51, japonicum pendulum. 



52, /"telea trlfoliata. 



53, Photinia serrulata. 



54, Xanthoxylum/raxineum. 



55, nitidum. 



56, .^I'zyphus ibtus. 



57, £u6nymus latifblius. 



58, americanus. 



59, Pittosporum Tdbira. 



60, Ceanbthus americanus. 



61, 62, 63, /lex ^quifblium, three varieties. 



64, ijhamnus ^laternus. 



65, ^'rbutus procera. 



66, iJ^nedo. 



67, andrachnoides h^brida. 



68, andrachnoides. 



69, .^ndrachne. 



70, jBiixus balearica. 



71, ^'sculus rubiciinda. 



72, Pavja americana. 



73, carnea. 



74, flava. 



75, macrostachya. 



76, Virgilia liitea. 



77, Gleditschia monosperma. 



78, horrida. 



79, triacanthos. 



80, brachycarpa. 



81, macrantha. 



82, C;ftisus iabiirnum pendulum. 



83, purpiireus. 



84, Diospyros virginiana. 



85, Negumlo fraxinifoMum. 



86, Planera Richardi. 



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