IARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



o-ver-earden. "~", i."" — v *« *"Ft"j a i 



mitted that the mode of filling the Hi s being exactly my ease, 



_£1«1», 



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is the present customs charge of I ° 



andT^™** 1 customary to pass the delightful month* 

 Tobacco would give very similar j of May and j une in London, and to resort to th< 



l large reduction of fP*^ 



at which the « elegants formarum general good < 

 desire. In such a garden may be secure more at 

 sculptures, and other works of design, to its ahmentar 



3 would, by its elegant i 



Ornamental flower gardens are in general placed as 

 appendages to regular buildings, as mansions, con- 

 servatories, &c, and as such must be regarded as 

 episodical works of art, forming a part of the variety 

 of the garden scenery, but constituting in themselves a 



gruity, and harmony of the 



. . . saying (in all courtesy) that . by 



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Spanish Legion) « a thing of shreds andpLSC"° That 

 £h«reS? Mrity * Mr ' Rept0n ' 8 P eakiD 8 of Potations 

 " In the system of planting, all variety is destroyedby 

 excess of variety. For example : if 10 different clumps 



and plunged in the beds for 

 lis*. ' The tion. If herbaceous plants are U3ed they 



their effect. Henry Bailey, Nuneha 

 CH ICORY AS WINTEFSALAD. 



. 



"deners are UboJ" 



s the famous Barbe , 

 •'■1 Lettuce, than \ 



a open border should be chosen for this plut, »} 



produces long Carrot-shaped roots, the soil thotU 



ht, and moderately rich. Fruh 



ure should not be applied unless the ground is Ten 



found preferable to that from the stables. If guno a 



soon as the plants are fairly up. The ground shook! 

 be double dug and well pulverised to the full depth, 

 in order that the long tap roots may meet with noim- 



large enough to hold three ot ^^^"^^ 



lummer, may hlanch ^."V, -w. ex^r* 



wilhCal facilUyTif it is kept sufficiently** ^ 



