The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . The White Sirch.—^^etula alba.) 135 ment. The ground area measures 38 by 45 feet, and the following description of therooms corresponds with the plans given : Basement.—A, wood and store-room ; B, vegetable cellar; C, dining-room ; D andE, china closets ; F, passage ; G, pantry ; H, kitchen ; I, hall. Principal Floor.—L, piazza; M, hall ; N, parlor ; O, dumb-waiter; P, passage ; Q,bedroom ; R, closet; S, sitting-room ; T, hall; U, bedroom. The cost of this house will be $10,000, according to the ground area given. Thesame shape of h


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . The White Sirch.—^^etula alba.) 135 ment. The ground area measures 38 by 45 feet, and the following description of therooms corresponds with the plans given : Basement.—A, wood and store-room ; B, vegetable cellar; C, dining-room ; D andE, china closets ; F, passage ; G, pantry ; H, kitchen ; I, hall. Principal Floor.—L, piazza; M, hall ; N, parlor ; O, dumb-waiter; P, passage ; Q,bedroom ; R, closet; S, sitting-room ; T, hall; U, bedroom. The cost of this house will be $10,000, according to the ground area given. Thesame shape of house can be preserved, while the dimensions may be increased and morerooms or other conveniences added; Ijut the general plan is one of taste and beauty. The White Birch.—(Betula alba.) BY W. WAYBRIDGE, ESQ. Not distant far, the birch is seen to rise.—Delille. IN setting out your ornamental trees, pray do not overlook my favorite birch. It isthe lady tree of the American forest, and deserves from me a word of commen-dation. Slender, lithe, and gra


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