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7. Conservatory. 



8. Flower Garden. 



9. Lawn. 



10. Arboretum. 



11. Ground for American Plants. 



12. Green-houses. 



13. Water and Rock-work. 



14. Summer-houses and Seats. 



15. Park. 



16. Lodge Gate. 



In the Park are vistas, (see Plate VI.) through which the eye is di- 

 rected to parts of the Water, and interesting portions of the Sce- 

 nery. The principal Road is shown with reference to the description 

 in Essay III. The Ground behind the Villa is supposed to have 

 a gradual ascent, and to be covered with Plantations. 



PLATE III. 



Is a Ground Plan of a Flower Garden and Rosary. The Flower 

 Garden is in the style of irregularly-shaped beds, as described in 

 Essay III. The Walks consist of a principal Path from the House ; 

 a second from the shady Wood-walks; and a third through the 

 Arboretum, from which another branches to the Rosary. 



