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of wall for fruit trees, while the face next the flower-garden (if 

 the wall run from north to south) may serve as a conservative 

 wall. At the extremity of the straight walk is an alcove, or tea- 

 room. The two small squares in front are for articles of em- 

 belUshment ; and the circle on the left of the house may be made 

 use of in the same way. 



Design No. 12. {Jig. 80.) About three quarters of an acre 

 is the extent of this enclosure. The stable and its yard stand 



