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DIAGRAM 68. 



Varieties should be kept together, whether in 

 blocks or rows, for convenience in gathering the 

 fruit, and also for appearance when the trees are in 

 bloom. 



WATER 



WATER always adds a charm to any scene where 

 it is not in direct opposition to nature, as for 

 example, a rushing cascade introduced into a flat 

 garden. Where the ground is sufficiently large 

 and surroundings are suitable, a natural pond 

 may be simulated, but in porous chalk, or artifiqi- 



