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Garden Calls : — IVkitmore Lodf^e, 



Fig. 112. 1. Variegated-leaved scarlet 

 flowering Pelargonium. 

 2, .5, 4, and 5. The same. 



6. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



7. Bath scarlet Pelargonium. 

 S. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



9. Horse-shoe-leaved scarlet Pelar- 

 gonium. 



10. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



11. Waterloo scarlet Pelargonium. 



12. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



13. 5alvia splendens. 



Fig. 113. 14. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



15. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



16. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



17. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



18. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



1 9. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



20. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



21. Standard Rose and Mignonette, 



22. Choice Pelargoniums. 



While vi'e were here, orders were given to the gardener to prepare for 

 the following arrangements in 1 830 : — 



Fig. 112. 1, 2, 5, and 4. Variegated- 

 leaved pink floweringPelargonium. 

 6. Bath scarlet Pelargonium. 



6. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



7. Waterloo Pelargonium. 



8. iSenfecio dlegans. 



9. Bath scarlet Pelargonium. 



10. Calceolaria corymbosa. 



11. Waterloo Pelargonium. 



12. iSenecio elegans. 



1.3. Petun/fl nyctaginiflora. 



Fig.\ 13. 14. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



15. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



16. Fi'ichsi« gracilis. 



17. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



18. Ivy-leaved Pelargonium. 



19. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



20. Fuchj.j« coccfnea. 



21. Standard Rose and Mignonette. 



22. Dwarf Georginas. 



A new rosary has been formed; a summer garden, surrounded by a trellis 



walk, covered with the most rare and beautiful hardy and half hardy 



climbers; a fountain ; a rustic covered seat; a green-house heated by hot 



water in ;;inc pipes, Sec. The whole is in as perfect order as it was when we 



