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Notices of Book$. 



[July, 



fatiguing the eye and offending the taste by the sight of hard, 

 geometrical patterns, and glaring chromatic made up masses 

 of blossom, variegated gravel, and box edging ; and pleasure to 



Fig. 7. 





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Tree-Fern. 

 For half-shady sheltered dells, in warmer and milder districts during the summer months. 



think that the publication of such a book as this cannot fail to 

 produce a beneficial efTecl:, contributing as it does so many 

 valuable suggestions in connection with an art for which 

 Englishmen have long taken the highest rank, — that of lands- 

 cape gardening. 



