The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . Eastman Place, PLAX OF PROF. EASTMANS RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS.—A. Entrance junction South Avenue and MontRoraery C C. Lawn. D. Roscry and Flower Garden. E. Laliyrintli. F. Circular Road, Terraced. G. Howling Green. H. Private Skating and Fountain. J. Deer Park. K. Garden. L. Montgomery Street Entrance. M. Private Entrance from South Avenue. N. Terraced walk * R. Marble and Blue Stone Wall enclosing Grounds. S S. Greenhouse and 2 g g Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. ing the summer season wit


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . Eastman Place, PLAX OF PROF. EASTMANS RESIDENCE AND PLEASURE GROUNDS.—A. Entrance junction South Avenue and MontRoraery C C. Lawn. D. Roscry and Flower Garden. E. Laliyrintli. F. Circular Road, Terraced. G. Howling Green. H. Private Skating and Fountain. J. Deer Park. K. Garden. L. Montgomery Street Entrance. M. Private Entrance from South Avenue. N. Terraced walk * R. Marble and Blue Stone Wall enclosing Grounds. S S. Greenhouse and 2 g g Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. ing the summer season with a lawn mover, and grows more beautiful and perfect every is regularly top-dressed every fall with long horse manure. The above method has been tried by quite a number on a large and small scale, and foundto succeed most admirably. After a careful estimate of the expense incurred in makingthe two lawns, I found a large balance in favor of the latter, to say nothing of the vexa-tions and delay caused by the first plan. The two inches of sod was equal to a two inchdressing of man


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