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ARBOUR

Volume 2 · 60 words · 1797 Edition

in gardening, a kind of shady bower, formerly in great esteem; but of late rejected on account of its being damp and unwholesome.

Arbours are generally made of lattice-work, either of wood or iron; and covered with elms, limes, hornbeams; or with creepers, as honeyuckles, jasmine, or passion-flowers; either of which will answer the purpose very well, if rightly managed.