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would submit to the consideration of landscape-gardeners a problem in 

 their art, for the most approved demonstration of which I offer a premium 

 of five sovereigns. 



The plan enclosed (Jigs. 49, 50.), drawn by an unpractised hand, will 

 give an idea of the extent of the property intended to be improved. 

 As you, probably, cannot spare me much room in your Magazine, I will 



I, Lake, two miles long and half a mile broad, 



m. Boat-house. 



n. Orchard. 



o. Iron railing, 



p. Highway. 



g. Farm-house, barn, cottages, garden, and 



orchard. 

 r. Lawn and flower-garden. 



s, Well, round which pleasure-ground may be 



formed 

 /, Present kitchen-garden, orchard, and slip. 

 u. Stables. 



V, Site of intended kitchen-garden, 

 w, A round knoll, 

 X, Orchard. 

 y. Farmyard. 1 

 X, Plantation.' 



