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1, Fruit-garden or orchard. 2, Culinary departments. 3, Flower-garden or fruit.garden. 



4, Forcing department. 5, Frame-ground, containing ranges for melons and cucumbers, cucumber 

 ridgo, &c., with pine and melon pits, sheds for sundry purposes, and dwarf walls for training. 

 6, Compost ground, and sheds to forcing department. 7, Compost ground, and sheds to framing 

 department, and for mixing and turning dung, &c. 8, Water tanks. 9, Gardener's house 



and yard. 10, Fruit room, onion room, seed room, and lodging-room over. U, Lodging- 



room for second under-gardener. 12, Slips. 13, Proper situations for small neat rotundas, 

 to be erected and carried up above the height of the walls, for lodging-rooms for luider -gardeners, 

 by way of protpclion for the garden at nig?it. 



