THE 



GARDENER'S MAGAZINE, 



OCTOBER, 1831. 



PART I. 



ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. 



Art. I. General Results of a Gardening Tour, dur'mg Jidy in 

 the present Year, by a circuitous Route from Manchester, by 

 Chester and Liverpool, to Dunifries. By the Conductor. 



We left Manchester on July 1., and precoeded to Knuts- 

 ford (visitinoj Longford, the Stretford Nursery, and *Dunham 

 Massey ; Caldwell, Son, andPickmg's Nursery ; *Tatton Pai'k, 

 *High Leigh, *Mere, Mere Farm, and *Tabley); North- 

 wich (the Beeches, *Vale Roy ale Abbey, and Delamere 

 Forest) ; Chester (Eaton Hall, the Bache Pool Nursery, 

 Hoole House, and *Hootton House) ; Liverpool (the Bo- 

 tanic Garden, the Public Cemeteries, St. James's Walk, the 

 Walton Nursery, St. Domingo Nursery, Maghull Nursery, 

 Wavertree Nursery, Cunningham's Nursery, and the Pres- 

 cot Nursery, River Bank, West Dingle, Oakland Cottage, 

 Aigburgh, Green Bank, Mossly Hill, Otterspool, Rose 

 Bank, Dingle Head, Dingle Lodge, Farnfield House, Dingle 

 Bank, Park Chapel and Cemetery, *Croxteth Park, *Knowls- 

 ley Park, Dovecote House, Gateacre, the town gardens of 



Charles Horsefald, Esq., and of • Appleton, Esq., the 



Railway, and lleid's Farm on Chat Moss) ; Ormskirk (Camp- 

 bell's Nursery and Market- Garden, *Lathom House, and 

 *Ruffbrd Hall) ; Preston (Taylor's Nursery) ; Garstang 

 (Falcon Cottage) ; Lancaster (Hargreave's Nursery, ConoUy 

 and Son's Nursery, the Lune Nursery, Saul's Pomological 

 Garden, the garden of the Lunatic Asylum, the town gardens 



* Mansion residences thus marked (*), for the reasons given in p. 385, 



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