American estates and gardens . OX u DO h wh aZ Q < z o Ci. OZ AQa:< o XH [286]. oo Oh J wX h I OS w Qa:< 2 XO [1. o z w Q- cultivated, that the estate con-sists, in a sense, of a series of gardens, so varied is the treatment, so constant the surprise offresh beaut>- that each part presents. One large portion is entirely enclosed within a hedge offir trees. Low rows of box border the walks, and in the center is a fountain—Neptune standingproudly on a sea monster. Roses grow profuseh- in this space, and many other plants, the


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