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Designs for Suburban Gardens. 



houses being on the side, by a porch. The frontages to the two 

 houses on the right are separated by a partition wall or fence, 

 and each frontage contains about six perches of ground. The 

 two houses on the left have but one frontage for the residents of 

 both houses, and it contains about twelve perches. The walks 

 to each of the houses are recommended to be laid down with 

 stone, and ornamental structures may be placed in each of the 

 frontages, agreeably to the taste of the occupiers. 

 Portland Place, 1835. 



Art. IV. A new Method of striking Cuttings. 

 By Mr. Alexander Forsyth. 



The sketch {Jig. 98.) represents a new mode of striking cuttings, 

 which I have proved to be far superior to the ordinary practice ; 

 and which is so extremely simple, that I think it is likely to be 

 adopted, as well by the amateur cottage matron, with her pinks 



