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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[FEBRUARY 21, 1957 
catried out with him health, strength, and prudence, 
without Which no success can be attained either 
abroad 0. e a roduce 
sent ba Cocke tó the Great ae ee of 1851 
are 
as marvellous as 
m. ey to 
have all that indusiry and enterprise can obtain: 
ow 
will land the emigrant å in ri "enti of the FREE 
cost of reaching them is trifling. 
e 
Such niteen the indisputable facts connected with 
gladly avail larrie 
E 
sidering whither they should emigrate ; espe 
cially of the FREE At gb offered to settlers me the 
Canadian Govern 
These lands are equal to any in the whole 
province for ey pi rposes. They are eati 
of producing abun of winter Wheat o 
excellent quality =N fall weight, ae ae fiat 
crops of every other description roduce, | © 
such as are grown in the best and laat cativated 
districts in that part of the country. When fully 
papot they will be capable of OTA in 
and happiness eight millions Bes 
S Wier for domestic use is everyw bandant, 
Tt was worth? of 
was 
In 
productiveness, and rank 
anada 
of 
of the 
- | flowers, these will begin to make their Aena 
with the aid of neighbours who always assist | by this Act, RE r how "T 
without charge; is an affair of a week or so. = grown Tobace 
next sets about clearing and burning the felled tr 
for the sake of their yasi of which more Sucaatly, Tne War or THE Roses. Is it not t 
and then proceeds to c e first crop early “a the campaign to terminate and for the bellu 
June on his first ace acre is Potatber, Then t he | to go into summer quarters? We think go, 
clearing the second acre begins, and should be PE OE 
finished in e to plant it also with Potatoes 
EAR EME ae See JOTTINGS.—No., TII 
nrg DURING A JOURNEY TO PARIS, Ba fe 
vain to ate nd in French g 
very high Rielle rag corre day da defined outlineg ES 
or wru attention to neatness ar ge whi 
in this country. Fro 
r mi except the we in front of the — of 
omar tag certainly perfectio 
tang 
B 
5 
— 
the 
rency per bushel, abet E 5l, wd so Ne goo on for) w 
hree years clearing and cropping, herding pigs, and 
ultimately setting pret up with a pair of bullocks | ™ 
d a sow, ars his profits will gradually 
enable him to 
By the end of ANÈ ‘third year he will cease to be |t 
A cottage wi spring 
wife have a e for 
e you 
ss of blossoms, whic hw 
beautiful, and a Je partienlarly telling when Paris is is most 
ga y- I also rved t me feu atment 
up. built of timber. very fin 
trophies in the sha 
a the house. The first barn will no lo n I also Heer seth some trees in 
an), b 
; Pantera te not fallen upon him, nor could he have ha 
th | any knowledge of “protecting properties,” for 
were long slender poles without a branch, and from] 
to 14 feet e ne and each aupported by p 
monstrous s 
The ade raoa of the Lux 
ould wish to 
“ The foregoing,” says our “conte emporary, “ is no 
embourg se 
me, aed rigo oi aes re thousands of persons 
ii Ce t the pre acw arnoa there tion of Paris resort ni re are e'a fe ne eee a rts a soins 
ana 
within the Tait 12 Ne pbir and are nọw the 
whi 
ners of cleared farms, varying ander ery m 
and the garden is 
we “promenade Eco rows of trees which impart m 
rest of the 
ea 
and there are, besides, numerous troita and falls | fro o 200 acres in extent. M ; 
of water, ca apable of being used for manufacturing | after aema ti few pounds at day labour settled | st Cloud i = an old palace on a small scale. Tt bes 
purposes. down in localities which were then the very heart | many ple istas and arcades, and the view ove 
Each ganti is for 100 acres, for which application of ‘thi “abtredden forest, but oe now well filled | Paris from a whan walk is a v eo 
must be made to any of the loc al Govern with a population every mem r of which, wit The Bois de Boulogne is the most 
agents, are an by “the G Gove ioed to scarcely. an exception, is eni “udasi and which I saw. I started from the Rue de Rivoli, 
furnish the fulles! Faaaieaiation all parties apply- thriving oe sperat peang r Bh gic 
ing for it. The arias settler may be a native We a only add that a town mechanic does not | fee ` pi kat h rik eet wie 
of any re but he must be at at ke years | make a good settler in the forest. His habits unsuit the T ws of a maea d p 
of age. is required of the him, and he can bring his labour and skill toa) Sye It b 
land allotted t to him within one month, re to build | better market. His place is in the towns and cities, perfectly “tmooth r~ vya el. Proceeding along it ¥ 
a house (at least 20 by 18 e must put into pay about one-third more than in on ca o plantations of you a fie 
a state of cultivation at least 12 acres of his land in country . Clerks and all persons accustomed only ‘ies o r, and advanci -y L 
course of fo „as well as reside on the|to situations in offices are oe unsuited for) flower garden called the Catalan. It y, am 
the c our 
lot during that period. The Government having 
. made the roads, the pee have to keep them in 
repair. several itions being complied 
ts | the settler will pa from the Government, 
vation on each lot within four y 
with. Failure to perform the foregoing require- 
ments of the Government use 
loss of the assigned lot of land. Their fulfilment 
puts the holder in geye of a freehold estate, 
over which he and his family can ever afterwards | o 
a. i fullest rights ne property, without 
triction or condition of any sort 
mein to the ratio of see which Canada 
has made during the last ten years the value of land, 
on an Pere doubles wi at period. This 
anc Ge ts chee meee is acquired 
any improvements made by settlers. 
Ey sihintiot its value has increased five-fold 
— the emigrant’s 
rsons, three of whom are young € 
Proviiols for one year will cost 417. ‘12s. ‘a. 
cu 47. 2s. 6d.; and other _ 
ing cooking utensils and the us ual require- 
_mentsofa humble family ir eta 10.7.1 
cary a total of The 
about 457. rac ae ae 
whole ye 
crete i 
e Go nt | 
ed that the i 
can | Guernsey or 
or in the kingdom 
roa Sos to the = district: 
the num ‘anadian News, from | a *v: e one. It was 
which we sien thes particulars, appears a useful | multitude of well dressed persons all conducting them 
map of the country, which people who think of selves in most quiet and prope nner. ie 
emigrating will do well to procure. was a M z which a nee ¥ 
going on, and there 
ware 
We are often asked by our = what the law ea 
BACCO 
a pa ; 
ed ction ot cut Dahlias 
rranged The parti-coloured_ a 
e| were very tea auti g were Panpi kek M 
Jun. The koee a of the flowe 
Veronica speciosa was in great use A- gra the the pomi | 
in shady corners, where it was paee from ety ht Bae 
bey a ir for an oii l | 
li Oxe 
a plant called 
rn ke -o much planted i in rows. 
and constantly recurring of 
and you have the principal elements of 
s gi oa trees which mer ee 
ois ae ulogne are artisticall 
ould be ar: a were 7 they not sorta i sl | 
ils size, whic oduces a perfect 
these a gret 
me grown make 
of it by manufacturers a Tegal o aeren 
The Act RLES İS as 
“ § 1. No person or persons poean shall or do 
from and = the am day of January in the bia 
usand six hundred and sixty, 
set, planty improve pr grow, make, or cure any 
Tobacco aieea plant, or otherwise, in 
h, field, or place within the 
islands of e 
ersey,or town of Berwick- pan Twos 
of Ireland, un "E p pa. of understand, for nothing can be 
the forfeiture of all such Tobace the value ment i n this res spect. rf 
hereof, or of the sum of forty sh ‘llings (increased deficient i in Messin oe late = pree 
upon any p 
kingdom of England, jaia s of Wales 
their Grass, © which 
b er tatut . 102.) f od ardenesq nagemen 
"i ai = ae e to eed or poe! rod o = is ‘om but a poor ‘thin turf, is oat t badly kept- Pi plishment, 
ee for a a greater or lesser quantit yo cana - — Plantes is a very large esta md oiT 
ia Pro 
That th 
r ga 
piir that t tie erowel of, Tiea 
ingdom, whether for sale or not, is 
rohibited ; but that ki way of 
may be y 
ain pole of land ina ti 
| a o situate hysic garden 
belonging” to either of the Uni sea ay cat xlor or 
, or in any other pri 
phy ic or chirurgery on only, but in no other pl laden 
e doubt whet ee any real hardship is P nffieted all he eri 
in their favour, “They are 
on 
