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As to the very important question of 

 how to plant these Cherries so as to get 

 their best effect, the first thing is to 

 plant liberally, and not be satisfied with 

 one tree only, however well placed. 

 The next is to plant with some back- 



1 REE AND WOODLAND IN PIC- 

 TURES BY THE OLD MASTER 

 PAINTERS. 



To all who take a deep interest in plant- 

 ing or landscape gardening in any bold 

 way, the pictures of the great masters 



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THE VALLEY FARM , FLATFORD, DEDHAM. 



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ground of Yews, Hollies, or other ever- must for ever be instructive. Drawing 

 green trees ; and lastly, if possible, to all their lives the most beautiful things 

 put them in slightly different aspects in Nature, they acquire a power, not 

 and positions so as to secure a succes- only in drawing, but in many other 

 sion of bloom. j things of great interest to all who study 



