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TITE 9 JARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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hl 
mee к] units w эсе 
ower ian by the side 
The flov 
[^ ouse is a square ‘panel, 
we f the the undwork of 
ati a ation оў the Grape | | е e seco; iem order* And i this з case, two or more apis which is € This panel is divided b four, and 
A A un Mbois; Gardener to his ded aggreg of the eiii order, well individuated by | again subdivided into a series of irregular н, Rhodo- 
Debe of Ducelench, К.О, Dalkeith Park. Fourt h their orms and str ruc tures, t5 unit ted t toge ether r; and den ndrons and , Standard Roses are. larg used а 
ition. Edinburgh and London: Blackwood & of t l ‚ in so far 4^ леве beds, 
The issue rth edition of Mr. Thomson' 
Treatise on the Vine: во soon after its first ipjo 
f commentaries on its merits, 
to which we have adverted i in for rmer notices. In t 
present e edition 
bas suggested has been added, and as a sample of this 
an Magnete of 
m А1д our author тта to ера чокы and in 
e rm ingenious wa 
develo 
ж: ® 
f the uid order, 
traces the 
ra 
em еу 
able of being Sinis explained without figures, 
much less can e dispense with the figures v 
з 
rphological 
and - „ba ave been grand while in акау while 
the e dark-green M Эн indicative of hi 
healt d, Pane A € "Tj d the masses of colo our 
during summer and a ddi 
3 
when 
that are ever viir dag themselves to the v van nt 
and educated eye. Such i is by | far the most — -— 
atter we Ld es uote what the author says on 
M pé ару fn 
аво 
its detail new, but it only requires к; + described to it 
| Exogen ar 
deri we evails 
art of his ory 
morphologically E a pode, of a portion of аз 
af, = е his owr ds: “'Тһе phænogamic axis in 
le 
dial 
who have any 
large house to- plant, , chiefly with 
Ih 
these folia а are 
e fi 
amongst д — plan 
uu is merely a moc n of that 
206 So 
rde пи 
тау run riot with. чнч анор mixture 
m t 
'that of all the styles б intro- 
д 
1 wor 
form being "s integrated series 
(or enia and the development et that part by 
ther 
held toge ier at consi siderable 
' distances 
ог aed 
hich 
d for flow ardenin ig purposes, ее is попе 80 
ө ctive, and н fuet, арр 80 Кз ө of being made to 
t the various kin E уже те, ог rent 
ане of scenery ›аЇапсей system of 
massi. All the 0-5. hat has ne brought E 
bear pon this style has. but pointed out de foc ts d 
had a 
Musca es in Y 1864. 
ots 
cut the rods back t 
А king 
pr vineiples of 
a | Princi the phænogamic axis 
| much more c ked 
, He 
J 
m 
its rudi 
embryology, that in 
t tł 
will have its foliar ДҮ 
mentar 
EE stem, which was simply no 
early marke! 
exp ains in à very ingenious way tbe identity Ze. |m 
sys 
system at paih b зебегорепеоцв mass of incongruity. 
Not that I w y^ te the pos on of wr desc А 
plante, Vat this much may be said: that any arrange- 
i by the The 
ines were just Wong their Vans З Vidit planted; ме 
cene of adopting the ced practice of stopping o 
ru off b ut one or two, I allowed all 
bmi by supposing o 
онг edges united во as 1o form a eden d and thus to | 
„of 
of t 
| mixe dc haract er, в жр ав the make-up of the 
14 } 1 
е 
р ent t 
vide part of the tre 
of the leaves of Pha 
well wor th a an 
next leaf. The | was рио planted, 
dumm d in purely 
„Тһе flower garden t Knowsley 
of eui rto 
ornamental ene sonet 
| mak 
ams w 
atte consider: 
ioh ak of Acrogens, 
ud even with the superior "Та Поден ів ехсеПепё, апі 
ntiv 
ie design stellin, and enough of. зману 
jte satisfy the eye while passing from on 
ex^ E er. 
| T e flower garden is bounded, on one side, by a large 
bating Goethe's doctrine of ei buds in in the axils 
of — a Accounting for many morpho) olo; ogic 
1 
ures 
ustration 
cal struc- 
because we 
tory, some 120 fee tby 24 feet. This mes i 
ex across the centre; me anie forming a stove, 
and the other enhouse. ction of plant s in 
e Vine, al 
g ato the top of m | 
down ed Peck s wall- ax Б 
ав ever d 
Pei the first 
see че jn of the umbels often developed. [rom the 
axil of a bract, 'and these bracts reduc 
е2 th 
ed 
e spoke 
ты iamen some sind: Stronger arguments. 
|pr l 
epared in 
eed for all во 
Or rays as ило нор | 
nid 
rts of deve lopments whereve 
le 
"me is lirai ept in these en with a Low choice 
specimen plants in the centré, which at all & sons Ке 
о | objects of ert cem 
fine exa f Cycads, Musas, Crotons, 4-73 Ел the 
greenhouse анан contained some 
b. and numerous standard pla 4 Sof virer 
and Coleus Ve = x i 
- oked handsome 
maki 
an admirable contras 
d wonder to see flowers jm зав, produced from parts 
angers, 
to which the 
the edges of le: 
The objects o 
ey are in 
general stra 
aves. 
of our Journal forbid us 
+ 
Scarlet fr prominent 
feature at the time of my visit, At rag end of these 
РА 
ү? 
Do in proportion to its leaves, tnat 
ines treated as I have described „will have an 
pared with others treated on the one rod and pinching 
WC oui i into 
we C 
onate Pelargoniums, 
the 
ose who are not disinclined fora po 
thos: 
stiff "reading, that they will not consult our autho 
plendid bloom, with colours varying from pure white 
| up КОТ the various shades of rose to a rich всаг1е et, 
f Mr. Freeman's duties 
system, and that the hearing roda they will make this 
year n to the охай а nd vigour of 
n m! 
The house is situ 
ET 
EAR DERB KNOWSL Pan 
Kxomile] Park E «n extensivo park of the Earl vef | 
dy 
ate 
ommanding i in its s position, ind 
ds i 
fashion as the Pine Mi nes 
ftier building, and * little more 
with its architectural deco; 
eing 
ng, and having ample 
their roots И. E have s easured one 
c o when vom ted in April ime ibt jt thicker than 
ting-quill, Md I find that it is now 3} inches in 
circumference, and has | 10 I» nus ripe to the Sefton, at 
top of t If, instead of | e ight or nin 
permanent vigour and "productiveness an immediate 
return were 5 object v: ed dà ve no hesitation | гек; апа rape 
ein ee uch a Vin Ib 
this au! 
Mr. Haec [^ maj Я so with de ful e con- шор storm 
fidence that the eit ill be those 
of a master. 
Tie Principles of Biology. By Herbert Spencer. 
Lon don. 8vo. 1865. No. 1— 13. 
Е 3a eno t^ £t "n fehl 
to be E sheltered from 
ms ы at prevail in the district. 
There 1 р 
want of timber on the E but i it t does no ot, as 
any ‹ old places of note, 
е | perambulating space, and seat accommodation, must be 
d 
often visi 
Ascen 
with 
able for size, being carpeted over with торте е 
Mosses, Lm сне сте unsuitableness of the | 
ing a Ыр 
15445. 
рн publication that we purpose to refer on the 
present occasion, an is because it treats on m 
Morphological Development vi Plants, Mr. Herber 
Spencer is well kno 
thinker, 
for 
among the forest t 
лу URB) 1.1 
order of cultivation | 
resque and reso 
ог "da "at 3 or "sten but gracefu 
in which prede and is T 
wit tha it Ы: supply of water to form t 
Е. мек, аш that meanders throu ugh 
f 
hed in turn 
he little лч 
a portion of the|n 
lly, the 
teresting is the aviary 
рд bably ө бен most extensive thing of 
ie kind -- the c сону It covers a large of 
a huge canopy 
tog Taol as would 
vrina о 
ор of all 
- extensi 
deer park from the dress grounds a. artistic tower 
ga Had Knowsley à а саз 
arden, 
with the app 
boundaries for sep aratin 
tellated stru: 
urtenances o 
ure, | 
that m of architecture 4 
Ее 
cite the айпай of у y ornithologist, ч ground 
e somewhat хта ing, апа is laid o 
divided by numerous curvilinea 
d eep 
w 
| fancier may have "the ри а of. making a 
, hes mps are plante К wi e 
3, eall fe 
iar — hos - we — ally 
huge br калы forth their wild анар | сгу, 
sombre. tints 3r Shih are qoe etel y the 
li 
We qu nite а agree 
morphological or 
plants 
disc 
iti as 
can 
of the 
= 
mals in siio e 
ч consist j^pperently entirely 
Р 
case 
had agl: ы р to the very pots walls, аз is the 
par 
cently wooded that su 
ounds | an 
Raby a han p Eene r however, has no pretensions 
vered, | to any of the orders of architecture. The building i isa 
here, which may be said to include all that is beautiful 
in 
А4 
nly requires to 
{> 
P 
d alme 
membrane e, exhibits t d curious indications. 
Vitality, and seems to ат 
of 
nt once the functions of 
aeration and nutrition. 
as units. 
en added to cell, first in a longitudinal | co 
ramifications ; 1 үну erm as well 
е piece, thi s become 
Y 
a iners erse divisi vision | 
defnite," a kind of 
ous 'steps 
; Delesseria sanguinea « The f fronds 
© this plant, t quite „екан v whois have their parts 
and from their 
modelled ir in any 
& entirely of brick. | 
way to 
- 1t has never 
and o 
the most paa ч. e 
The kitchen 
been re 
although there has been an эту mado! ae 
Some of the 
the yn which are growing 
m nd: large в 
ES Qe ыр with specimen 
z rubs in the AUN bound the|alway 
be said to entirely 
sie on 
mansion 
veta p 
older portions are hidden fi 
t d ур” 
size, and the interior must 
{тєев and cl 
wo sides; in fact, it ma; 
M wê except the flower and 
Eve 
aie r 
size. 
by 
en of 
| surrounded and divided b; е y brik w vili 
їв rd 
t be very 
umps of 
kitchen 
ardens, which lie in immediate verre d on the 
ergreéns, Roses, and са ng | e 
other two sides. 
of sorts grow wild wit 
itis said of the first order, but this is 
i 
midribs grow e eg Жы e ch are just like them, 
Slip of the pen. 
vigour, үш 
18 epo e e 
The w.: 
as the a ce of the bricks Td 
enoughindicates, but they are re still i ina stateof 
ing. is partly — a: to the greater 
being 
which dni sed with nail holes Acn sredo, 
harbour for insects, The 
y of 
them 
trees to, 
s more or x a 
symptoms o 
elsewhere ;; ‘seen such a fine 
t Dink: 
decia 
where there was а Very lofty wall partly trellised, and in in 
splendid bearing order; but that wall was heated w 
