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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
erii of calcium. -A large quantity of 
oul Saale gk ce ce is given off from this mix- 
mately a white or yellowish pellicle 
deposit 
an 
of other remedies in one of our principal aga lee 
t 
a 
rye pa 
sent as 
o 
en de 
colo Ma Volition, and in scabies is so rapidly effica- 
cious that a single application hed wit is area Sr 
isa i 
heed a 
nce to 
s r dut 
cannot but “think the proposal angi part of 
the 
ody du 
in 
would dead probably but a slight adm 
water, f 
soluti we think to 
Spee with a 
being taken to ask the 
under surface e leaves as much as possible. 
an only fafa anions which would be like ly | ¢ 
to arise from its use is the resi hy of any 
paint that might be in the house from the action 
of gonnie hydrogen, but i TDA cases, as 
in Cucumber clon frames, this would be 
point of no daei dirai. M. J. B. 
the two hele relating to 
which have just appeared.* But there are some 
ints upon which comment seems to be desirable, 
since me, robes to matters of horticultural as well 
“of Mr 
fed ar ‘tha 
1 alw 
paar CRYSTAL Parac E 
totally 1 iain eet with gardening operations, | 
The allowance of labour in such a garden | 
an acre, and it EPR that the Erral | 
half a 
whole RUR] depart- 
ld ourselves incline | * 
tal P arden 
and in 
e themselves in part 
and moet ~ sai 
sving te to 
oy 
from a superintendent bein ng nee 
and so s down-stairs, t noah ius sur 
sates pg if the duties of the superintendent 
eat the two extremities of such a 
str 
sa It appears that ün. this year) er Flower. 
Shows were held er the superinten eo 
. EYLES, and priz he amount o l. were 
tti 
E a yay in favour 
of 4821. carriages 
r Shows were, no Wout 
A thou 
e prize 
a as tidas at; Bydeham 
a day, and u e 
s, for 
me exhibit a api of ‘gk lias sobriety which t 
m- 
q has ah mm in pe 
a 15, CA 
+i ipag trees. Considering t 
aid out in 1665 b La 
| artist of his day, a xf data ae ke 
Lr x! little altenitind A since thai 
hat it was 
agreea’ 
i the most fashionable in Paris, 
rallelogram, extending westwa: 
ithe Place d de la Co one jacana A dz ion 
to an entrance on the 
side near E fio Pont. ‘Royale. Another 
from the central gate of the Palace th 
the garden to the western ent: 
obelisk—and in ry back ground 
riu i Arch de i 
and . co tes the picture 
all and 
from which it is separated by a 
the top. The south terrace 
wi considerable h 
beautiful views up and down the reaches of the 
uring summer it is open to the 
he winter and spring 
expressly for the private use 
dents e Palac 
gery has lately been 
O recommend it; ne 
as interest. uld onl loss. According to the Co Pere OTER im: 
i pie s that the receipts at tS hiro continue mitto mi four or five hundred pounds’ worth of | ona he ~~ 
to be so insufficient that the Dire rs have been | profit met ee nevertheless derive them. peingon the same 
driven to the Spalt of prop hioi Pts raise the | Ít may Since we have no details of expen- abel it into two d 
NERY 8 “ by debentures forming: a | diture wi eit ws have t no right to question the views are ined 
charge e of 6 per cent. in a ity up upon | statement, unless it be on the ground that when a Champs Elysées. 
neeessity oul jus a ao it which onl „extreme Committee is found to be generally inaccurate in our attention ; but n 
tify rs that the share- | their figures, as Mr, FERGUSON asserts the Committee isk of Luxor, 
tothe proposal, resolved to | in question to be, we may be ted to doubt | finest syenite, 72 feet 
have a moon of "of. their own upon the Directors’ | their exactness on one side of yx e account as well in front of the great bane aa 
report ; herefore nominated a prim age of | ason the other. We should be much surprised if t!e pri e 
21 shareholders to examin unts an supposed gai n of 500l y he Flower Shows did ai relies of ancient 
Kasit arol of their board. The weai of their | when critically. examined, es e to be a a OF antiquity ae 
the oficial comments upon it are the u at le ae is we think certain ey sij dedicated to maritim desion, and 
ps kinia nail es ve if the sei z y al tices Both are similar in design, 
The Com sone ath S Ari an tifa e effect. Along the t 
mittee of Shareholders “‘ find, that 
n be 
as | other heads of inlay i is main 
the external and inte pee are now Pard In these remarks we have cera d ourselves | 
the on ate rm of both s be pe rformed strictly to the Gardens. Whether the sentislaits | 
ey ne and t Age person. who sho evote his | made by the Committee are more entitled to atten- 
ih i = 186 Gard e ri in a tion when speaking of other points have no 
their own ee ee a = ated observa means of judging, except from Mr. FERGUSON’S 
re wn pe E an Syy servations and reply, wHich seems to be satisfactory as regards 
quiries lieve that a large red in | the matters introduced into it. One thi w- 
orkmen in be ever we hold , and that is, that a a par- 
the number of wi the zi iy 
safely effected, if placed under the constant super- 
“vision and control of a nego "i a 
present zie Soa to each ber of men 
mittee large number o men ai 
in the exterior r gardens are ployed 
idid 
; however, from the ak repl 
a eye te i ed most essen- 
point. Instead of 
ployed, tho whole awe is ly A 89, and“ the 
winter establishment is considerably below the 
indeed can the number 146 
oe oa 
son's -e (on the part of the | 
a ituations it is 
appropriate t that could possibly be pared pea s 
g uses | same ti 
(we quote Mr. Fercuson’s words), 
complaint of the ( 
€ to be certain a 
simonious direction will not fill the Company’s 
exchequer, The Crystal Palace is one of those fs aoe 
i baaan sie which coches involve an en 
annual outlay. oa mayu re are erah Pani tats adhe 
an outlay will be fatal to it; t He 
absence of a large arent Mr 
ic-nic est 
Fadl ioe Pep $ thought of as the whole 
means of existence, 
THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIES. 
of gardeni i 
e must confess "e is a certain 
ote ems and p avaa 
Even the 
s Bay suited to our taste. 
oF the Tuileries which v e have e heard 
vet to strike us as ony Rath in any way pa y remarkable, 
as offering a of that le 
which i is characterised P 
tues and its 
flower borders, and ita lip alley and avons 
ad idea coupled with other care 
| form of & 
