40—1853.] THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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the water and other Green- flesh), Mr. J. dar ; 9d Ьем (Весе 
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testify :—* 
n earne — — — that visitors will spit 
Betle“ outside the railing, and knock the ashes of pi 
outside." fruit trees and = 
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Near the centre of the garden 
r house 
stands a substantial | — 
all 
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or flowers, in e — Тс: Leschenaultia 
may Ы prese — And 
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n which visitors are receiv 
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Ws 
iz coming forward for the © conservatory, in which they are 
advance 
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apanese parent itself, 
The fine specimen of Pampas Grass at the entrance of 
me 
this * ging is again faite up numerous flower 
spi 
On the Peach-wall яе, emn is ie dl all gathered, 
of n, Chancellor, 
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tained, o, све informs us that this is called | Fearless, Sir Ric hard Whitington, General Faucher, satisfactorily. 
“the Fragrant Hall of the Woo-che tree.” Leaving Magnificent, Duke of Wel Mr. ur Miss н, е of King Edward's | 
this place by a narrow door we rv following | § wah, Edward’s Magnificent, Violet per eeta, Grenadier, — a — whieh has sometimes been for. 
notice“ Saunterers here will be excused entering.“ Princess Radizville, Sir ay Antrobus), Silver | the Viear Winkfield ; but which grows very much 
This apparently leads to the private apartments of the! Medal, Mrs. Fox; 2d best (Grand Duke, than that almost as =, аза 
family, In side of the en there is some Co n, Magnificent, Gens ris de Paris, Mr. Seldon, —— It is usually fit for use in Se 
fine artificial kwork, which | — know е. Victoria, Plantagenet, Morning Star, Gem of ; on late, it v 
well how to et, and 10 Grove, George Villiers, Sir J. I. Franklin ranklin), "Mr. G. | not be soon, Beau Présent d'Artois isa new 
tastefully decorated, one of which is — the « library Williams. Best 6 Dahlias (Fearless, General Faucher, | Pear, like ripe quite so woon Passe Colmar; itisa zi lookin g frait, 
of yerdant purity.” ‘Between this part of the garden Magnificent, Sir Edmund  Antrobus, Miss but we eannot yet say what its quality may be. Bead- 
and the straight dy noticed there is mt eave only рон, Mrs, Fox ; 2d best (Captai Ils S 
pes for fish and Water Lilies. This is c * uisa, ier, Bathonia, sized variety, ‚ melting and excellent. Bourré Beaumont, 
y-a zigzag wooden bridge of many arches, which venei b iere De of Wellington), Re v. Canon Rogers. | ^ good melting Pear, is likewise in season now, as is 
rather dilapidated. very —— notice was put € Cut Roses, ( Victo ctoria, Géant des Bataillea, es, Madame | Fondante d? Automne, which is one of the bes 
up here informing “saunterers to stop their steps in | Angeline, Louis Napoleon, х Mrs. Elliot, | Pears we possess. The Elton too is eatable now ; it is 
case of accident.” Bourbon Queen, Charles Duval, Dr. Marx, Joan of y known from its having no core, Doyenné 
. the outskirts of the garden we obse ved the pot. Arc, Comte de Paris, Riversi, Souvenir de la Malmaison, k is a handsome new Belgian variety, whieh 
y for young plants and | Souvenir d'un Amie, Duchess of anat Ophire), | does well on a standard ; it is obovate, truncated at the 
e kitchen garden. Неге а natural ity Mr. M. Williams. Best Bulbous P (Lilium lanci- | stalk, with an open eye setin a formed shallow — 
was pointed out by one of nese, which, at first | folium speciosum, e roseum, album; Vallota Among Apples we 1 
appeared singularly trees were purpurea), Mrs. Fox a dessert variety of origin ; утуе tll 
growing in a row, an and at about 20 or.30.feet- from the assian kind, with the colour of a Manks $ 
) the two outer ones had- sent ts, and Kerry Pippin, a kind too well to require com- 
y united themselves. with the centre one hen I New Plants. ment ; — € —— — ; 
t the outer tr Banyan ; ; Summer Thorle, a handsome sort of good quality and an 
(Fieus nitida), it will readil ^ oe 8 е со S а t bearer ; the Summer en Pip in, КИ, 
ey presented w. тад The long roots the best of all the sum A ; and the 
sent down by this species had lovingly emb . idis 5220 ERI AT by Ro n in y s n, p juicy sort, which, in a warm season, - 
centre tree, and appeared a at first sight to have X À d D it flowered in the winter of 1851. It has an agreeable and ms. a few s 
cm n бра алууну i еби is a very handso: ant with the foliage of a Griffinia of the more — —— — 
E 2 
E. ect Teas enters o a lbs lont of mn „ы a орану is unt of which will be given next 
garden is will understand me w enough, but it is рац: vello y if scales, re ing " that they will ail prove 
really difficult to give a stranger an idea of the Chi 8 Mr. Van Houtte directa it to | 9f very inferior quality, —— to the ungenial 
style which I have been endeavouring to deseribe. In he treated like a tender stove plant while growing; but in in whieh they have 
understand the С style of gardening it is to be remoy the gre and placed ona — 
to dispel from the mind all ideas of fine lawns, shelf next the glass when at rest. It should be grown 
broad walks, and extensive views; and to picture in in a thoroughly drained pot, in rich in leaf-mould FL OR RI 10 m L TURE. 
` stead everything on а —that is, narrow | The flower stem is 2 feet high; the flowers themselv 
ei S isa те in ali 8 with lattice- are full 3 inches long ае | of 9 or 10. M. Dovste Сніхеѕе Ра 
wakes ore ornamental openings in in order to give | Planchon regards it ib. 2. ner genus allied to Coburgia | 8°°wing plants which — — the eu тмин for his 
8 of the is beyond * summer - houses, aud and Leperiza, and happily compares its appearan aee | care than this ; and, t its 
gue din — over that of a white Fuukia. We understand tivation may not be uninteresting, 
hr mb short, M he ede eur r to il, ke nd ‹ thi elgian gegen ущ that the entire stock of the кг m хий bieh тр 
"There am ms of. €: f em 2 species is in the hands of Mr. Van Houtte, af G . w, let them get rather dry, an 
I think p be imitated with cs 85 in our divide the top into sepa ‚ an 
Own gardens. e of the doorways and openings in ly in sand, singly in small pots, or several iu a 
mt by pretty. In particular І may Garden Memoranda or large p гү: ; plunge bottom ne 
m ea about 10 feet high, having a number dt IonrICULTURAL SociErx's ARMEN, . Green. | witha -glass. Give ve them air, and wipe glass every 
Fo epe: filled with made to | —Since our last visit the alte n of the i| 
e ms of the Bamboo. I ди close this | dron. clump in the arboretu progr | 
ji 3 es А lines of the poet, whieh | derably. * than half of the old formal belt has 
we for "OL the . of к att Dates | already been remo in beds, and various 
Qm to be an effort to describe the nature | changes in the level of the ground are about to.be|! 
^ qoe. In a little frame in front of the | ге . ous Oxalis | | 
А ebttage growing round; Bowei is beautifully in flower. It blossoms here every | 
эша P year about this time with the gre regularity, 
E^ — and certainly nothing can be ban or more 
а : Е enlivening т are i — rgd d Cei da 
a Brunsvi osephinze PRONE e" 
psa & айин Ы in bloom in the frame, whose only 
ре: rived from what жу» wwe t rough d oy d 
Ror; is the pun of the О an mat 
last " a Накты or C c Н el tar € at night in i i weather in тл. 
'arded ; T. Williams; In one of the stoves we 
d best, of Арі e , чи Жу їп s a eon 
(Syrian, Which the superintenden ng аһ 
mad hardening the plants by keeping them i of iode 
iteher's summer, and ly dry. n splendens in 
Muscat, the same house was a E 
k Ham- reported to have been well res Pd Pun 
Me Ryan Ben arabe espe Fron- | doors i the T | pag 
5 WU EM. mí de Malays, 
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blossoms are 
of | bloom in one of the gi 
| d numerous to to make i it very — 
Best Melon (King s Own | вий akaw hardy, we believe, it certainly 
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struck last spring, ipi 
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Жу Жел. i a дегеи а : 
