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a- a — Mam 2ntrance. 

 b b — Grape-vine arbor. 



c c — A border ten or twelve feet wide all round the garden, for tnc 

 smaller and finer sorts of vegetables. 



d d — Compartments for vegetables in quantity, divided by alleys. 



e e — Row of choice Pear trees on each side of the walk, affording shade. 



/ /—Rows of dwarf trees, either Plum, GLuinee, Peach on the Plum 

 stock, Apricots, or dwarf Pears. 



g g — Large compartments, surrounded by Currant and Raspoerry 

 bushes, for early Corn, early Potatoes, or any vegetable of which a large 

 quantity is grown. If situation will admit of it, the pits or frames can 

 be in these quarter? portioned off by a low hedge. 



