SHRUBS AND TREES. IfJ^ 



&c. in front next the walk in the Shrubbery 

 orcier, which in fomc places have in fvvelling 

 curves towards the walk, others in backward 

 fweeps inward, of different dimenfions ' in 

 ijnitation of a natural plantation, and in fomc 

 place.-, in large grounds may difpofe a collec- 

 tion of treea in ftraight rows, in grand walks, 

 ^nd in the ivenue order, leading to fome 

 principal divifions, or to fone garden buil- 

 ding as a temple, oic. 



Likevvife in pleafure grounds have planta- 

 t-ions of trees in woods, thickets, Sec. in fome 

 places clofely. planted like a wood, in others 

 more difiant to form darker and lighter 

 f|iades, for wood walks, ihady walks, <S;c. 

 with various kinds of fhrubs, and wood flow- 

 ering planis, placed in borders adjoining, and 

 near the walks, wiih climbing and trailing 

 ftirubby kinds, planted to afcend upon the 

 trees and fhrubs, and fome' to creep on the 

 ground in the order of nature. 



In difpofmg the trees in the different plan- 

 tations, may have fome compartments intirely 

 of deciduous trees, others of evergreens, and 

 in fome have principally deciduous trees in- 

 terfperfed wiih evergreens to make the greater 

 diverfity, ana which will give the plantations 

 a lively or chearful appearance in Winter, 

 when the deciduous kinds are dellitute of 

 leaves. 



And for ornamenting parks, or any prin-r- 



cipal out premifes, plantations of trees ii> 



v.ad^d or differeiuly diyeriifi^d CQnipartment§ 



S have 



