434 THE NEW FRUIT GARDEN OF THE CITY OF PARIS 



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Plan of a Fruit Garden for the North of Feance. 

 B, Cistern, C, Double espalier for apricots. D, West side of walis planted with oblique cordon 

 pear trees, 16 inches apart, E, Gooseberries, F, East side of wall, planted with peach trees as 

 simple cordons, 16 inches apart. G, Cherries as oblique cordons, 16 inches apart, H, Plum 

 trees, trained in like manner, I, Hedge. J, Summer pears, as vertical cordons on espaliers. 

 K, Raspberries, cultivated at the foot of the wall. M, Wall of vines. The borders are surrounded 

 by a cordon of apples, planted 7 feet apart, and 12 inches within the margin of the border. The 

 black lines show the walls, and N and 0 wii-es stretched from the walls to support the espalier. 



