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Tre THE GARDENERS' basa AND — PnÓ GAZETTE, [DEcEamER'10, 1964 | 
: re do h, is misplaced eu a a feature, being designed 
recent sales of Mr. Day and Mr, Sxrwxen—where | directio Some spotting again we believe to| arc n , J -—— 
ihe names of the vendors commanded the confi- spring “from _ constitutional , weakness, the weaker | a gateway, a and n not ante piel a appui; sing 
dence of the buvers—the prices obtained mu 1 "the z etri ia Fia Sit br the sake of an obj bi 
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have surpassed imase | hey it suh manie | | sound, there not being sufficient vigour i scenery, without farther refer T: 
name of the party putting up his plants for sale m milar weakness may be indueed in sociati piers 8 gardens, — 
we may be nite "um that hte an incognito is ihe theo b his been no bec defect, but eee stretches its "whol fri 7 ca p. meets ming - 
maintained there must be something in the back- Be ds management of some kind or other has existed, nir iie or Piece Sin as ys i yw the outer 
ground to account for so suspicions a course, An be in respect of the «di: the supply of the ? E censor à ng — £5 * ce. The lop 
whatever that something may be, it should at all ds site degree of moisture, or the want of sufli- te ved am one P da ing the ps n fto 
events make purchasers very chary of their | cient ventilation and imprepor ier RN Such | b wb Mose re d o bier ordi Ens Tuileries py 
biddings. spotting is often attributed to thrips, where it is € lace up the avenue to the Palais € 
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Ix anoth fü 1180 have | inseot, deii occasionally an pang search may | the Seine cha 
SEE a tunisien of a pee ta. Bade ND d that t he little insect is really the oause avenued wren "end walks for foot 
Burws iN Leaves, which appeared last year in a | of evil. s 
journal entitled Adansonia y i beeause - agree Fin nally, in very many cases, spotting arises| The grow " «bout the d uc iti on ig 
with all Monsieur NEUMANN's arguments, "but Mitri Me from per attacks of parasitic Fungi, | gardens with cafés, band houses for pr 
partly because of the importance and interest of | the spawn of which sometimes partially destroys | concerts, and laid out in the pos 
the subject, and partly because he has taken great | the — lvi ai Mir r PORE to perfection, Inj with beds of Wigandias, Caladiums, and Cam 
pains to acquire information, and has himself | Some cases it is quite clear that the whole evil is| of such giant growth as to g 
carefully investigated the matter. We should | due to the pos while in others it is mim "€ | idem to the walks as the 
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and t that : any ne information will be of much | any information on the subject which is new. | and Pyrethram margining the plot in 
practical usefu The use of blinds against direct sun light and | line, the centre being hollowed, dish-shaped 
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= “various kinds, and c fy arise i various | deal of mischief; and not suffering the air to get [quence of this arrangement is that the | 
ses. We must not Une confound things which 80 SA " to wither the leaves, will prevent yw «i border completely blo e out the centre fn th j 
Whe | pr Tavita points of si d rotunda just bey 
the Exhibition termina e the southern grove, a 
we arrive'at the Rond- ~point of the Cha Wes 
action of heat di cold (for cold often edet ct the | oT nothing can ho. dono to prevent the growth of pA which there i 
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effect of heat), apart from any condensation or eR spawn, and in a aN cases CTi is there any e Rond- is a garden berig 
convergence of the heating rays of light, Leaves|remedy when the fungus has arrived at T three cross mis and defined ihe 
are not supplied rapidly enough with moisture, perfection. M. J. B. Elm trees, The corner of eao 
nd they are s ed by ti of the 
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sun, especially while they are yet young and seems somewhat tts that so con- | fountain of bullrush jets, the basin 
tender; or again they are in contact with the glass Mum A site as the PLACE DE IA CONCORDE ;| having been previously 
ia a nig intense radiation, and their vitality vaste; | 14 the garden of the Tuileries. 
is y destroye | bas t until the reign of Lours XV. it was an undedi- | mate little p ts have been tortur 
P burns, however, arise from keeping up too | cated piece of ground separating the Gardens of|!* nob quite clear. They are 
high a at n aight, in consequence of the Tuileries (to which we have already adverted) | pharant with the surrounding ate Ve m 
à temperature of the he avenues of the Champs filysées, when the | hut bei y noticea pasei 
Lair, dew is d in gteat quantities city corporation applied for and obtained leave to fling onm that peep at of them, lose ar 
glass at the exp. "n nA eiia | sug vett Jt into a 31:494; the contre of which they their importance ia effec’, 
il ‘the air within the stove, and the leaves | ocon acoupted with an equestrian statue of the Krya; | *0uthern grove has not heen completed any 
iy perish. This was melted down for cannon and coinage | OT three years; but wo fan i 
Burns again, such as ono sees on a lar rge seale | during the d days of the R "i ida and by all arale, a still greater umber of cafés, concer 
oooasionally » our more important stoves, arise | accounts, whet du considered as a work of art, or | 720ms, roundabout seats, either chevaux des bo 
frequen the aotual E of the sun's|of historical interest, left little ot be regrette d in Chinese hoata vi dd aily coloured sails, pinea 
A Bier scholio nos that f the iy its destruction. epe pel ible to look bid stalls e H 
of heat produced by a pocket lens, does On emerging from the gates of the Us, hee gingerbre 
depend so much on its magnifying re whose huge piers are aen ed < Deed" - vinding walks er many o th ilr 
L- | PERSEUS on Pegasus, and Fame on a winged Les ubs an 
heard of in/ steed, with pendants in the marble groups by |; Pecimens " Pinus tier na 
ar, Champs Élysó s, lately errs in oa 
burning glasses. Lenses of great diameter, with the Place d a Conoorde* lies ore | p A e de la Me 
tro nis n 
one of two dpt n nih IT. "pater bie substituted ri = 
the great tem le of Thebes; and ither | ary, as 
gh such a space as to dodid side Rasta ha T wro ES iat os new bottles, and would be sadly out 
the spot. Without, therefore, n moment ealling | the taenia tae priog; are soattering smoking | With the un 
in question the correctness of M. Nev ce thw | gram ths of spray. The plan is a large parallelo- | Dui 
wou e pe enclosed by a — sen ie carriage age roads 
e centre of each fro pers. Seer towards 
in um centre each of its 
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they are cleft in : 
either side rot the foiitelos would beco 
E ttle lodges it eres tresiment should bé sionis, 
i trees; while 
sunburns may happen in more ways than pts 
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pee "s Phen a SENS Ah ough it is soar Ee s 
hat by itself it m have sufficie 
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EE y by eng eros ot he south over the Pont do Ia | the same time it is ono of theeasi 
in the part with which it is [e iris t, es vially west bounda mM e south over the ont 
where the air ia the houseis aha sar ry, otby imps ding Concorde tow: e handsome building oceupied tn as E That ena igs TES sek 5 
evaporation from the part which it bi ssa - by the Corps Légishtif; and one on t e oppo osite An bl eeu London that with all her 
consequenee of whieh the Jubel stagnate side, , prt v^ Nu. she was yet unable to 
ticular s spots. Mr. Ivison, forme rly gardener at | | the classic rival of Notre- Dame, invisible from | ^mt to ues zi ooi Feature je MN of. he 
lyon, at with me | hore, bat not p fom the rg bbe nader p oe point to & axe I 
tion of water and a draught of. ood air he endi 
lants as 
once produce spotting ia such tender the eoe the princely here that lines ‘the M viti. ot 
“induces a which we believe | this, th north wid ‘of the Place, The elegant 
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ud. eres en Py Clematis rie t by Mr. G. vorm and we 
rom all the “Play a and f on 9 point 
: turteted.-donto-0t. the Hétel open fo rood pure- wits aoe anan ft 
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"ps Blysées consist of à grand avenued grown fa afforda: uA are informed that it isa 
by bad | road, AA : gentle ascent at its extreme end, | variety, pd n. M Aet a hybri E PT Mui 
;|eulm sere qe the EE: de VEtoile. s odi ne lem 
alth r ast ker wi with a Y" ighily ona 
oe armer); T : ue thoroughly ae ee 
