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On the Formation of Kitchen-Gardens. 



irregular way which chance may direct ; whereas, being the 

 most useful, it may also, as said above, be made equally agree- 

 able, if proper care be taken to give it that kind of disposition 

 which is in every man's power who understands his business. 



Symmetry, due proportion of the walks, borders, and com- 

 partments, according to the extent, must be, in the first place, 

 well considered ; next, convenience for executing all the ope- 



