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A TcJiitectural Gardening. 



from the character of a purely winter-garden ; to which end also the vases 

 and pedestals are added. If it were wished to have plants on the semi- 

 circular ends at the level of the path, standard roses, thuja, or Irish juniper, 



Fig. 92. 



would be very suitable, as would acacia. The panel of turf is, in the pres- 

 ent instance, sunk three feet. 



Fig. 93 represents a garden, joined on either side by gardens of similar 

 size, separated by walls or fences. The ground falls rapidly from south to 



