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Plan of Fruit Garden for the North of France, designed by M. J, Durand, 



of Bourg-la-Eeine, 150 yards long and 80 broad. 

 Refeeences to Plan. — A, Cisterns for water supply. B, South wall -^vith 

 Peach trees trained in the fan, palraette, and candelabrum forms. C, Espaliers 

 of Pears in the palmette form, the trees at eighteen feet apart. D, Lines of 

 Apples trained as horizontal cordons, planted twelve feet asunder and a few inches 



