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GARDENING: 
different. — together rindi 3 not only without 
the imalleit. regar ard to conneétion or difference of character, 
but in pee eppofton to ea as is pmee in numerous in- 
hot » flo rubberies ag 
Chis 
ca ble j in thes fort of ae. 
e va ratiety may be kept by itfelf, 
e often ( ough not always) in beds of tulips, hyacinth, 
ae Soe tee 
if 
“ is applicable 
er epee of i fort of gardening, “ in con- 
nection an all the natural principles of z arrangement, except 
Ww incon- 
vay to c 
ulture. 
fhrubberies, and ae her aan or 
_oth 
mitted, ak foregaing the 
erfally prevalent 
ee is inttantly per 
man of tafte, that 
: i Thefe pri . and alfo the ae tion 
of the effets produced by the extremes of their operation, 
will ever be the true criterion of be eauty in the arts of tafte, 
> 
or in oe produfions.’ 
a2 incipal Sees of a ada gardening are 
ee par whi ch are of feveral different kinds ; 
ai houfes or ee of di ferent fort - Coe ee. green- 
thoafes, &c. See thefe feveral heads. 
There are ome others, fuch as ‘ {mall groups of 
fhrabs and flowers oF nag ay upon Jawns, Tacha and ‘plea- 
pean a e firft, it is remarked by the author of 
trea es are y Refidences,’? when made ufe of i in 
fuch uations & {hor = always 
e of very irregular fhape 5” 
tag “when upon grave 
this ~~ desea upon circumitances. 
If, a pat art where art wed and ought to prevail, 
con a more artificial ae yey fo much cue better ; but if 
merely a group for dividing or varying a-road, walk, or 
natural path, at a diftance gee arifcad foenes, then it 
uld be as irregular as thofe u a law n general, 
“6 whether thefe gro ups are ei eee or oem they 
require to be cul tivated for fome years afterwards 3”? which, 
“¢ ae re o the prefent mode of digging them, oe 
a harh and difagreeable bo: pees line 5’? which, it is 
pofed, fhould be deltroyed as much as poffible. This is faid 
t by one “ the ens h on the margin 
level as the lawn or pafture, and 
to let both blend eae together.’’ Groups of this 
nature being only dug till the growth of the fhrubs vended. 
it ete ; ft is s fuggeRed, aca “ the ean fhould ber 
roach among: the 
cal - at 3 it gully covers the furface.”” 
group pega — and piCturefque ; the flowers, fill c 
_ among the fhrubs, will produce exa€ily w ue 
ae groups, with only the *¢ elegant difference’’ 
of bara fine fuitable plants inftead of coarfe weeds. 
Where fhrubs are spe rete in ~ grouping way, it is 
oblerved, that “ the great art is to p em in irregular 
for though the outline of the ad ic be cultiva’ 
even under the beit tafte, be fomewhat formal, yet ie fhrubs 
can always be planted as irregularly as if no outline er form 
which is to . dug, 
e fhrubs are regularly diftributed over every part of it: 
even when diggi ng is no longer attended. to,. eet none of 
ae fhrubs are thinned = he the whole left a formal, un- 
nnected clump of vegetation; an appearance, it is 
aii d, as different from ye irregular aac ale ‘of 
nature, as a green hillock is from a rock 
admitted that 6 a 
tender flowers 
* tnafony — eee or flowers, as white daify, 
C., or 0 gin of turf, when furrounded by 
Aol yee it is circa that “ the general form of 
ntre. t A fed in Mies it is fuggetted, 
concave flope, and 
t 
regular fhapes, 
e a proper rela- 
Gen aa union with what furrounds them 
a a aa to cages s, or the narrow w belts or ne ae of 
and flow which occafionally fo a- 
mall nefidences, they are Tipnofed. wfefal i in thei 
&, when executed according to the principles | fC) 
ire and eee eg Vas their “tawdry infipidity”’ ie 
been reprobate Knight ey are commonly 
formed for ee toe e gettin g a walk me parti- 
t 
cular fituation or place, as the kitchen- gale farm, weod, 
&c. or merely through the fhrubbery for its own fake, and 
fuch views as it may affor On this principle three things 
are Sea aaa wnt be in bie ing them ; ‘the firlt of which 
is, that e arra and gro ping of the trees, 
which oul e be that Sf general etal > 'The cond is 
And the third, i of 
e ‘adliciousi intro judi of views of more diftant {fcene- 
ich is moft pee defirable, unlefs in fuch parts 
r i fity. 
ey aaa ae 
P eer are ve deftined to comprehend agreat va- 
riety a interefling {cenery of different kinds, peas 
for the purpofes of or mt, convenience, an 
which are fu e g pane on 
the general principles of convenience, connedtion, Fac 
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