October 8, 1671. ] 



JOURNAL OF nOIiTICULTUEE AND COTTAGE GABDESEB. 



323 



autamn, among tho working clasees and the poor inbabitactB 

 of London, the Borplua bedding-ont plants in Batttrsca, Hyde, 

 the Kegent's, and Victoria Parks, and in the Boyal Gardens, 

 Kew, and the Pleasure Gardens, Hampton Court. If the 

 clergy, school committees, and others interested will make 

 appUcation to the Superintendent of tbe park nearest to their 



respective parishes, or to the Director of the Boyal Gardenp, 

 Kew, or the Superintendent of Hampton Court Gardens, in 

 the cases of person.? residing in those neighbonrboods, thty 

 will receive early intimation of tbe number of plants that can 

 be allotted to each applicaot, and of tte tine and manner of 

 their distribution. 



THE CARPET AND TAPESTRY BEDS AT HAMPTON COURT.— No. 4. 



1, Agave axnencana variegata, yonng plant, 



2, EcbeTerla metaUica. 



3, Altemanthera amabOi?. 



4, Lcb«Iia poinila grandiflora. 



Fig. 92. 



5, Cotyledon bracteata. 



6, EcheTeria metaliica glanca. 



7, Cotjledon pnlvemjenta. 



8, SempenriTTun califomicom. 



9, £ch£Teria Eeeonda glajica, mixed witl\ 



Sednin glancnm. 

 10, Echfreria secrmda glauea. 



1, Ceraetimn BiebeisteinL 



2, PTrethmm parthenifoliam Golden Feather. 



Kg. 93. 

 3, Alteznantbera amabOi^. 

 i, EcbeTexla metallica glauca. 



5, Echeretia metalliea. 



6, EcheTeiia seconda glanftft. 



— N, Cole, Kensington Gariem. 



SEEDLING BRIARS. 



Is answer to Mr. Pi. W. Beachey, tbe fault is not in tbe 

 Briar, it is for tbe want of not having been earthed-up after 

 planting. The seedling Eriai is ignite as easy to bud as tbe 



ilanetti stock ; it requires no pnming, except a slight root- 

 pruning when planted. 

 The Briars are best planted with a dibber, and in rows abont 



