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HAND-BOOK OF PRACTICAL 



Elevation to Plan No. 14. 



. Now we show upon the plan the walks and roads by deeper 

 lines and shading. The half oval in front of the house, between 

 the carriage road and foot path, shows bed cut in the turf ; these 

 beds, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, are to be filled with flowering bulbs, plants, 

 etc., according to the taste of the owner. Bed 6 is to be planted 

 with Dwarf Evergreens, the Junvperus Repens being the edging. 



The trees on this plan are shown as follows : 



1, 1, 1— Bed or Scarlet Maples. 



2— Weeping Cut-leaved Birch. 



3— Magnolia Acuminata. 



4— Liriodendron Tnlipifera. 



B— White or Weymouth Pine. 



6— Cembrian Pine. 



7— American White Spruce. 



8 — American Blafik Spruce. 



9— Norway Spruce. 

 10, 10, 10— Lombardy Poplars. 

 11, 11 — ^Austrian Fine. 

 18— Scotch Pine. 

 IS— Corsican Pine. 

 14— Eed or Norway Pine. 

 15— Mountain Pine. 



16— This line runs along the roadway and 

 boundary ; fill it with hardy flowering 

 shrubs, arranging for the tallest growers 

 to be near the bam, and tone down lu 

 their growtli to the front. 



17— Early Purple Guigne Cherry. 



18— Hockport Cherry. 



19— Black Tartarian Cherry. 



SO— Red Jacket Cherry. 



8%, 23, 2a-Btandard Bartlett Pens. 



23, 23, 22— Standard Benrre d'Anjou Pears. 



24, 24— Standard Seckel Pears. 



25, 25, 25, SS— Standard Lawrence Pears. 



26, 26, 26, 26, 26— Grapes. 



27— Vegetable garden. 



