THE GARDEN. 



LETTER I. 



January. 



YOUR request that I should send you a 

 monthly journal of my garden, and give in- 

 structions for the laying out and management 

 of your own, gave me great pleasure. I shall 

 indeed be happy to give you all the information 

 I possess. My garden still continues a favour- 

 ite amusement and occupation. As the season 

 is not yet sufficiently advanced to make a mere 

 journal interesting, I intend to devote this and 

 the two following letters to the instructions ne - 

 ?essary for the formation of the garden, and to 



