been forming a truly magnificent collection 
of Heaths at Woburn Abbey, where they 
flourish in the highest luxuriance, under 
the judicious management of Mr. Sinclair. 
We hope that such a noble example will 
at once explode the vulgar error, that 
nobody can keep a Heath, which has been 
circulated with much industry by many who 
never had any to keep, as well as by ignorant 
gardeners, who use it as a cloak for their 
own incapacity and negligence. 
