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22, Dahlia plantation. 
23, Chinese temple from the interior of which is obtained the view shown 
in Fig. 9, in p. 471. Behind the temple, a little to one side, is the 
grotto shown at 91 in the plan, Fig. 6, in p. 462, 463 ; and also in the 
view, Fig. 11, in p. 474. 
24, The situation of the tent shown in Fig. 10. 
25, The different flower and shrub gardens described in detail in the plan, 
Fig. 6, p. 462, 463. 
26, The hot-houses, pits, frames, farm buildings, &c., shown in Fig. 6. 
27, Grass fields, forming part of the farm. 
23, Point from which the view of the hot-houses, Fig. 8, in p. 466, is 
taken ; and also, turning round, the view of the house, Fig. 18, in p. 485. 
29, Secret entrance to the grounds. 30, Principal entrance to the house. 
31, Entrance to the stable-court and farmyard. 
Remarks . — In pointing out the principal sources of the professional 
instruction, which a young gardener may derive from examining this 
place, we shall first direct attention to the garden structures. These, 
[Fig. 14. Rustic Covered Seat, of Woodwork.] 
whether of the ornamental or useful kind, are executed substantially, 
and with great care and neatness; while the farm buildings, being 
