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The INTRODUCTION. 
Philberds, Berberrys, Goofeberries and Currants: And altho’ 
they may not be in fuch great Perfection, as thofe that are planted 
at greater Diftances in the free open Air, as in Kztchen and 
Fruit Gardens, yet in kind Summers they will not be much 
behind them ; fo that from Plantations of this Kind, Genz/p- 
men will not only be entertained with the Pleafures that a- 
rife from them, throughout the feveral Stages of their Growth, 
but receive fuch Plenty of Fruits, as to make large Quantities 
of Wine, Cyder, dc. for the Service of their Families, 
The Borders of each Walk are planted with Violets, Pring- 
rofes, Snow drops, Gre. as dire&ted in the 22 and 23 Sections. 
Part V. 
The Quarters are filled up with Standards of the aforefaid 
Kinds, planted at proper Diftances, and under them by Plants 
of Laurel, which thrive beft in the Shade, and Flowers of a 
{trong Growth, as dire&ted in Se@. 23. Part V. 
FLOWERING SuHrRuss are very beautiful when planted in the 
Wildernefs as directed in Se&t. 21. Part V. which are not to be 
‘omitted, if we intend to have our Garden complete. 
Our feveral Plantations being thus performed, we are, at 
‘coming into the Garden, entertain’d with a Plaim (but Grand) 
‘Parterre of Grafs and Water, enriched with Statues agreeable to 
their Situations, from which, on the right and left, we look 
into two pleafant Groves of Foreft Trees, which complete the 
Jirft Scene, at our coming into the Garden ; then through the 
Walks P R, or Groves N O, we pafs in the Shade to V, the 
Entrance into the Grand Avenue V, V, where on a fudden 
we are entertain’d with twe pleafant Canals enrich’d with Sta- 
¥ues, and Groves of Ever-Greens, and coming from thence to 
the open plain W, we behold a pleafant crofs Walk, planted 
with Standard Trees of all the Varieties of Ever-Greens, which 
terminate in Cabinets, adorn’d with Ceres and Flora. 
If we enter the Wilderneffes at b b, ec. we are led through 
their pleafant Meanders, with the agreeable Entertainments of 
flower Gardens, Fruit Gardens, Orangerys, Groves, of Foreft 
Trees, and Ever-Greens, Open-plains, Kitchen Gardens Phyfick 
, Gardens, Paddocks of Sheep, Deer, Cows, &c. Hop Grounds, Nur- 
ferses of Fruit and Foreft Trees, Ever-Greens, &c. Vineyards, In- 
clofiures of Corn, Grafs, Clover, &c. Cones of Fruit Trees, Foreft 
Trees, 
