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The terrace and parterre near the 

 house. 



The private garden, only used by the 

 I family. 



The rosary, or dressed flower garden, 

 in front of the green-house. 



The American garden, for plants of 

 that country only. 



The Chinese garden, surrounding a 

 pool in front of the great Chinese pavi- 

 lion, to be decorated with plants from 

 China. 



The botanic garden for scientific clas- 

 sing of plants. 



The animated garden, or menagerie. 



And lastly, the English garden, or 

 shrubbery walk, connecting the whole; 

 sometimes commanding views into each 

 of these distinct objects, and sometimes 

 into the park and distant country. 

 'Hic word By a strange perversion of terms, what 



misapplied, is Called Modcm, or English Gardening, 

 seldom includes the useful garden, and has 

 changed the name of the ornamental ga?'- 

 den mto pleasure ground; but it is not the 

 name only that has been changed; the 



