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MEASURED PLAN OF THE GARDENS. 
A. V. 
Arbor Vita 
B. A. 
Biota Aurea 
J- 
Juniper 
( Thuya) 
H. A. 
Hardy Azalea 
R. R. 
Rosa Rugosa 
B. 
Box 
Ha. 
Hawthorn 
H. 
Holly 
i. r. 
Irish Yew 
S. 
Spirea 
G. r. 
Golden Yew 
C. 
Coleus 
Drawn for House and Garden 
J. M. 
Japanese Maple 
M. 
G. B. 
Golden Box. 
L. 
P. P. 
Prunus Pisardi 
Ph. 
P. A. 
Aurea [Thuya) 
C. R. 
Plumosa 
H. H. 
S. B. 
Silver Birch 
F. 
RINGWOOD MANOR 
Magnolia 
D. Dahlias 
Larkspur 
P. Peo flies 
Phlox 
Y. Yuccas 
Climbing Roses 
The four intersections of 
Hollyhocks 
the main paths are planted 
Foxglove 
similarly. 
wooded heights and look into a far beyond 
bounded only by the distant hills, for the 
property seems well-nigh interminable. 
I here are over twenty thousand acres and 
this includes farms and woodland and moun¬ 
tains and streams. 
It would be impossible to close a sketch 
ol Ringwood without some mention of its 
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