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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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•flScHAM'S ALBION. 

 '^^HAM'^ROSALIA. 



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feXn al,per f en ::*fc 



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« be lent to any address ; strong plants, coming into 



each hill, and dash upon them at least one gill of 

 gelatinous compound mentioned above, and then cc 

 the Potatoes am * he shoots h 





P G £0 rge Grey, will be re; 

 remedy proposed in it for the Potato 

 the merit of novelty, and we doubt 



y . e J r ' i:1 J: "i fair trial in the present 



"jSS^ently^urti! i^-^ ' S th(m tobe added 



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f the outside received a 



be tied to the stake to prevent injury t 

 caused by the wind.* 



> 'aid out the tjm 



preference to a number of i 

 so far to do as to ascertain 



Messrs. Major and S.in\ the committee wore,! 

 pretty obvious implication, lauding- themsel 

 There is not an aboiti-.n in public works ot I ■ 

 which would not be i rriiried to be a beautiful c 



r example, that they who sanctioned 



if the National Gallery would pass 



%', perfectly worthy ol its really uu,. 



piteously about the time which our correspondent 

 like a confession that if they had the work to do 



only say — valeant qu 



lore year 



ment. But why complain of th 



work was designed to he pcrmane 



ing (as they say) its beauties more 



after year. Like every other publ 



must be at all times open to fair criticism. Pub: 



opinion will not be gagged as to landscape-garde; 



ing, any more than on any other subject, 



plicity of angles is not disproved ; and the »jse 



appropria 



respondent's very mini 

 observed from the poi 



another*. They havi 



sr*. They hav 



vel principle, they mo 

 ; pure George Robin 



describe a walk as '• an episodical v. 

 have created "drives and walks ol 



again gradually retiring in graceful 



reeoik'dable with our cor- 



i description of all that he 



entered the 



ames— that youthful games 

 lin " squares and oblongs."' 

 ns with a list of the games 



t after laying down this 

 heir Pegasus and dash 

 r poetry i 



They 



This 



- The 



beds are elegant in their curves and abundantly 

 trg we ques- 



. whether they run it surpassed, if 



its m< ), w e ■ fce difficult to 



find." As to the climax it is really splendid •. * We 

 can look forward, with the eye of the 

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 =>"^ unpretcn< ; with lu*»- 



' -v;is 



tcner is one of wonderful 



fessed t 



of this Landscape 



power doubtless, but why does not 



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mfessed. lire bridge of 

 16 yards over tl k is not dis- 



h" wfill as " • BB chronic or 



Our correspond 



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