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GEOMETRICAL GARDENING. 
Keep those in pots sheltered from heavy rains, 
and exposed to the sun, as it is of the utmost 
importance to have the buds perfected ; from 
fhe beginning, strict attention should be paid 
tr, removing the runners, both from those in 
■ % Q ts, and those planted out. 
Vines. — Cut off all laterals, and shorten the 
shoots, particularly those parts wlueh are crude 
and in an imperfect starte. 
Walnuts, after being well dried, should be 
stored away in close boxes, and excluded, as 
far as possible, from changes of temperature. 
LAYING OUT GEOMETRICAL GARDENS. 
In almost all places where an attempt is 
made to keep up a garden, there is a portion 
devoted to choice dwarf flowers. In some 
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places this is done by cutting out figures on 
the lawn near the house. In others a small 
space is devoted to a series of beds with nar 
row gravel walks between, and the figure is 
necessarily different to any they cut on grass 
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Wherever the figure is formed or. grass, th 
space between the beds may be wide and un 
