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Heads however, all Plants in general are not improper for 

 this Ufe. 



In low and marlhy Places you may plant Afp, Poplar, 

 B'rch, and Alder, as beft for the higher Trees, and fill up 

 with Oziers, Willow, Hafel, &c. As for what concerns 

 Woods of Ever-Greens Cyprefs, Fir, Pine, Picea, and 

 Scarlet-Oak, fliould be chofen to make the Walks, and the 

 tall Wood within, as being thofe that flioot the higheft, and 

 moft upright. You may plant thePalifades with Yew, Box, As the preen 

 Phyllirea, and Cyprefs ; and the Thickets with Juniper, ^oodfat-iiueh 

 Savine, Lawrcl, Alatcrnus, Holly^ and other Ever-Greens 

 above-mention'd. 



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