"Eher GrO5 Ne Fs foN) E.'S 
ROAR ¥& : 
Of Flowering Shrubs, 
SECT. I. ‘ the feveral Methods _ kes Chere'y. ibid. 
8. Of the /weet Brier. 179 
y which as 
Shrubs ave Sil page 167 
2. Of the Tulip Tree. 168 
3. Of the Maracoc, or Pafion 
: 9. Of the Furze Bufh, and Eng: 
lith Broom. - | 
20. Of the feveral Months of, 1B 
Year, when flowering Shrubs are in 
blaffom, and their duration. 180 
21. Of the manner ; 
and planting flowering Sra 
proper Parts of a Wildernefs. 18 
22. Of Odoriferous Flowers that 
are truly beautiful, their Ufe in 
— Wrilderneffes, Sac. 18 
Of fuch Perfennial, bulbousa 
eal and annual Flowers that are 
truly beautiful, &e. 185 
24. Of the feveral Sorts of Flowers 
proper to adorn Chimnies, &c: du- 
ring the Seafons of Spring, Summer, 
and Autumn. 187 
Plant. 169 
4. Of est Broom. 170 
~~. Of the ee ~ ibid. 
6. Of Senna. 171 
r Of ree saneg ibid. 
8. Of Mez L772. 
9. Of the Feffambde and Honey 
Suckle. ibid. 
10. Of the Lilac 174. 
11. Of Rofes. 17f 
12. Of the Pomegranate. 176 
13. Of the Aithee Frutex. ibad. 
14. Of the Syringa. 17; 
1s. Of the Guilder Rofas 1 
16. Of the Almond. is 
17.. Of the mirabalon Plumb and 
PAK 
Bae 
Of the Situation and-Difpofition of eden: in Conon 
F Situations. 19% 
2. Of the Difpofi- 
tions of Gardens in general. 193 
of the Parts of a@ delightful Gar- 
SEcr. I. 
9 
eer) Direétions for laying ao 
Gardens. 19 
‘Of the Difpofition of Statues. 
For open Lawns and large Cen- 
ers. 203 
Fer Woods and Groves. 204 
For Canals, Bafins, and Fifh Ponds. 
ibid, 
For Feuit Gardens and Orchards. ib. 
For Flower Gardens. 
For the Vineyard 
For Mounts, high Ferro 
ces, &Ke: 
For Valleys. 
For Paddocks of Sheep, &c.' 
in a Wilderne/s.- 
For {mall Enelofures of 
Corn, &c. ina Wildernefs. 3 
For Ambufcadoes near Ri ) 
vers, Paddocks, &e,~ 
For Places of Banqueting. 
For Bees. .  . 
PARMA; 
205 
> ibid 
- 206 
