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LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



[Pig. 42. Collage Resiiieuce of Nathan Dunn, Esq., Mount Holly, N. J.] 



of the tracery are numerous, is highly elegant. The erottage-oriel window in this 

 apartment is filled with a screen of Gothic pannel work, glazed with fine examples 

 of landscapes painted on glass. From the libary we enter, through a small lobby, 

 an octagonal conservatory with glazed roof and sides, 20 feet in diameter. There 

 is another reserve green-house from which this conservatory is kept constantly 

 supplied with beautiful plants in full bloom. 



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[Fig. 43. Plan of the principal flooi-.] 



