Notices. — North America. 



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The garden (fig. 59,) con- 

 tains three acres, sloping 

 from the house to the east. 

 The surrounding fence is 

 formed without posts or 

 nails, (Jig. 58.) by laying 

 rough timber, cut into regular 

 lengths, one piece over an- 

 other in a zigzag direction, 

 such as we see sometimes 

 done in timber-yards, with 

 planks or deals. The ground is planted and cropped as follows. 



a Dwelling-house, at the south end of which is the apiary. 



b, Peach orchard. 



c, Flowers, including two almond-trees. 



d, Vineyard. . 



e, Standard apple-trees. 



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