THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



comparing several good gardens 

 in nothing has dissimilitude been 



e generally followed i 



■re in lasmon iormeny : witness the beautiful designs by Cipriani for the ticKeu 



the Ancient Concerts. Now, however long disused, why should not the Roya 



ademy have printed, as the frontispiece to their catalogue, an outline from som< 



;ar ; and thus, at scarcely any cost, diffuse i 



pie. As regards the fine arts, the nublic s 



directed t 



well when P°f* u "jXa5* "*£ 



absence of these beautiful flowers. <*>P'es amongst the people. As regards the fine arts, the public stand as much in need well when pw. elUng .hoo*t ^ 

 A garden plentifully supplied with of education as the artists themselves.— Dodman/ » ^taJIa as&d**?^** 



them has an unspeakable charm, ' light. In dee ^winter, d*** c * 



