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LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 
[Fig. 24. View of a Picturesque farm, ( fermeornee ).] 
a pleasant drive or walk, so as to allow the owner or visitor 
to enjoy at the same time an agreeable circuit, and a glance at 
all the various crops, and modes of culture. In the plan before 
us, the approach from the public road, is at b ; the dwell- 
ing at c ; the barns and farm-buildings at d ; the kitchen 
garden at e ; and the orchard at /. About the house are 
distributed some groups of trees, and here the fields, g, are 
kept in grass, and are either mown or pastured. The fields in 
crops are designated h , on the plan ; and a few picturesque 
groups of trees are planted, or allowed to remain, in these, 
to keep up the general character of the place. A low dell, 
or rocky thicket, , is situated at i. Exceedingly interesting 
and agreeable effects may be produced, at little cost, in a 
picturesque farm of this kind. The hedges may be of a 
great variety of suitable shrubs, and, in addition to those 
