The INTRODUCTION. 
Quarters Q Q, muft be planted with Fruit Trees of a low 
Growth; fuch as Apples upon Paradife Stocks, Gc. that will 
afford great Variety of Pleafure as well as Profit, and not inter- 
rupt the View. The other Parts here offered being Wilder- 
neffes, Labyrinth, Groves, gre. as exhibited, need no further 
Explanation. 
Plate X and XI, are Defigns for Gardens that lye irregularly 
to the grand Houfe. In Plate X, the Houfe opens to the North 
upon the Park A, to the Eaf upon the Court B, to the South 
upon the Parterre of Grafs and Water Cs and Laftly to the 
Weft apon the circular Bafon D, from which leads a pleafant 
Avenue ZX. The Mount F¥, is railed with the Earth that came 
out of the Canal E E, and its Slope H is planted with Hedges 
of different Ever-Greens, that rifing behind one another of 
different Colours, have a very good Effeét, being view'd from 
M. ‘L,I, are contraéted Walks leading up the Mount. The 
remaining Parts being obvious need no farther Explanation. 
~ Plate XI. hath its Houfe opening to the North upon a plain 
Parterre of Grafs, and to the South, upon a Parterre of Gra/s 
and Water : From the Terrace E leads an Avenue I F, wherein 
at D isa pleafant Cabinet, from whence we have five different 
Views, of which the Middle one through,.a rural Grove of 
Foreft Trees, over a Canal of Water, terminated with the femi- 
circular Grove of Ever-Greens, is very pleafant. 
The Walk PQ is fuppofed to be a pleafant Terrace, planted 
with Foreft Trees for Shade, in equalsight Lines 5 but the 
Walk R S, is planted rural after Nature's own Manner. 
The reft being very eafy to underfland, need no farther 
Explanation. ui 
It is to be obferved.in thefe two Plans, that there’s no re- 
gard had to the Regularity of the Bounds of thofe Gardens, which 
hitherto were fuppofed impoflible of making good Gardens, 
when in faé& they make the moft beautiful. 
_ Plate XII isthe Defign of a {mall Garden fituated in a Park, 
where the Houfe to the North opens upon @ noble circular 
Bajfin of Water B, in the Park, and to the South, ona grand 
Parterre of Grafs, from which over the Canal you have a 
boundlefs View into the Country. - 
The feveral Avenues and Groves contain’d in this Defign, il 
: luftrate 
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