ARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
679 
ey were tenanted by their swarms, 
are 
most desirable Pines. in cultivation—Abies Morinda. 
This mulching, too, keeps the fruit as clean as any 
— —— 
time after t the 
ыл dd the combs built in the 
the frames bein 
ed, T 
as to remov! "i the combs safely, , The bee: 
tbe frames 
nchlets hanging down quite perpendiculari СБ 
васт; һе just in the right no к Bevis' E ve. 
Not even the Babylonian equal it as a 
- The quantity of fruits of all kinds at Arundel is quite 
marvellous, Never have I seen such lots of pages 
on cnc walls, and on wall s of әр € os 
mark. 11 
fondre plant, for tie Me м ғ ТЗ аз ntm. a 
well as pen ndulous. t is not „во str ikin g when 
lt p I straig or a f 
over to & — nut on a few 
t, and then шр 3 across to a 
I. adopt fo for 
have bui 
^ 
Midi rolling aad are seen deer and 
by walking to h other side of the keep, looking 
, t 
dap pple ed w 
rir wned, ry the Surrey hills far LM while | W: 
ays, “ we have eed a grea e su о 
A егу useful fruit room, cool in 
h 
ese com 
1 
P т 
m 
he walls being ten feet Lue but | then i it is is 
? very "ad chapel of. Sai nt Mary, ough very 
"n 
of at lee H inch 
of $ of m inch, 
Tp. opinion on thia s poi I have an soda "d 
hive with A" of the | эму width, and rope 
dokn: e. Be eyond is А! ыы н ig the 
bine sea, the * image of eternity," much as it was when 
rito; on or Saxo on firs b fix ed upon tl 
espe 
e»! гем лз be acceptable, І hope. to be 
send vou some further Ver of my кейе 
нр iei 1 иш ш. ед our Љее-Кеер ing 
would, from relaíe their 
they mid M do pee y^ RA 
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n Memora: 
nda. 
mei home. s е dj "Вод pe. a 
and e 
сап elsewhere lay hands on. 
His root room is also the 
in veia ү гч 
wer of Ivy and dein and there are old towers 
for Е sorts of p воще fu ger as summer 
the ory of man 
no 
graphic encam eek spare, Pu s0 
M „берер E fine а ESL and fruit 
T trees in tubs are distributed pretty freely 
alan ir кт walks, and they look y yery he АШУ —and 
об 
БАШ tenements for ghosts 
and there the ои "Роке, , Phytolacen 
Mar dr a is to be seen, and while 
ornamental Py during autumn 
black berri 
de liciously tender upon jt. a оф fine теа 
of elevated lawn, well suited for an | important extensi sion 
ZEE 
a hon althy condition 
it, there i ів a sunken panel croquet pe which can be 
cissit 
during the winter, the plants A place 
use. 
a $ E} 
dark and cold slate ed h Orange trees treated i 
3 
p 
this way "ri have certainly 
gg d There i is no more radii 
^ic B uta 
land, has gurpassing interest for the than those Pec Ге Mele a start indoors, , ЕН viole 
Soth rS cen e ч эр айй do tl may be ferne on at hd. every point i n kitchen 
noble woods which ud i dd it is а sort of һе old moat which once kept cold r | frui It is first pumped up from 
Paradise to the hortieulturist or I t. who here find | 980 dn "the Castle and its а is now deys. pe чазое Lake о a covered т reservoir containing 
their favourites more closely ссн than they are it is чай by trees and shrubs sufficiently to fi 
elsewhere with the relies of old time—aye, войу what t be the qi oH агі; , New Zealand ud тей, is tanig A per as it saves 
luxuriating dust acoumnlatod from the tre | tongue Fer ern. Standing 208 of try 
warlike men during a dozen centuries. X 
The bold а ad densely wo A hill, with its grand old | 125863 of S ab ron ок with клы Г nearly | Dahlias 
konp td merona ding, for сабо, old and паг (for the 2 feet long; at the bottom they are ontr asteid eni Порано а ind tree an ра Abos; us Psonias, 
of th nd entra with a snowy mass of Phila sod ies nd t тел they rise аз рт свей Mr. Wilson, thus scouring two showy 
1 t ee$ up to the oute: Castle di displays i їп d year in the sam el ge , ‚ Arundo 
dern iae mallara in walls, It forms one of the ost - gular i 
centuries E as Py and ibas and jose 
if velim where not covered by nee walls 
Deodars p the fine 
and forts, is clothed pon t Pines, | 
with dice в tueky Coffee trees, | 
Panlownia, Catalpas 3.4 m fall of bono, and 
Hiekory and Walnuts laden as they nev 
М и of the count On some e n 
ou i is most interes M to soe Hs : 
hee ordei Д е aming, and Rose, 
ities ex he flints, ol Valerian, 
Wall beg фат т its or Asplenium Adian 
nigrum, Ana ич» се were ep n 
of man, are E 
kingdom, i.d that Mr. € пай оп АЧ 
— ог Pear uL. wherever he gets an open space, 
be an 
is cla. di i ‚дез дене бте by our 
Bo 
ii Bet andis oe] йа like all the 
imaginable ; and there is no bettor opportunity. than 
andest of 
| favoured. localityi in the south ot England. ' Whoever t first 
| such as Arundo conspicua, which will make nearly as fine a 
will ` 
E ret at Arun del for making the 
Ferneries in this home of the ена. 
Of the acres of kitchen garden the great 
| portion has been made by Mr. Wilson d 
an original and striking feature, Such 
iiM ifa eel as those at Arundel would form 
early 00000 of bis | Sings 
ть for all e im ed Len 1 lux аб Ar 
ese, Ve rbena — і. ачыг the 
ur—a rich | (the 
d plens easing m: 
Portugal Тане planted out of| and 
unde 
ow | conten nted pep under its own 
nine years. This is commected with the forcing pe 
| уолу к] 
pub lie road, and c пу conn g al t my ti "Т was near ly “тап off my 
gardens. From the mody and p шсш a he » e. ph ойла Melons, Cucumbers, &c., 
the place, it was he dung frames, but here in the Melon yard 
e| open кер frait perm co à рај, b is now "es are growing ia "the same way without shade 
uch so as could be desired. The veg: dye ters are " апу I п роу the fluttering old mats, &c., 
æsthetic point of view, while much 
ore пе of garden farming than thg pépa of 
a a private MAR and the ach gro! 
gader as Pa aranips, as i sup 
т. та pigs. 
nM РЕР ing from little ‘contrivances which Mr, 
Wilson ии to get them up pA strong ropes 
with а which is passed l2 the 
the Par 'at Arundel must be as 
as bad ы 
diffcult to u 
i wal 
Mr. Wilson i is а root-pruner on a large scale, Along | houses, I should zie omit ti that. the sim 
the walks of the newer part of the kitchen garden "-— on нее the npn 
1 | or two from 
f|asany 
und n mingtadan 
And what are rra А old turf pits for—jnst such pits 
rough labourer with ple ny of sods и ste Mid 
ugh 
up а number oU E Go. with 
loosely on, and then any lights at 
eck of йори "o the CL врали U oy liga stuff or such Lork $ 
capita T d 
2 FE P ose and 
is | arlis half-spau pits, about 
3 feet high a ч the do € rd 6 or 8 feet wide. 
of the gens and finish— 
interiors as light as 
dantly, 
a 
n from. N. B., се the 
roi ize and s 
иие E 
Ша, Well йү with fruit me Took 
A 
д + 
large panaan vnd of dm choicest 
the abundantly. And wu there are rows of mn d ones, 
in dem Of course t the wood ripens better in this. way 
common standard, and then nor 
form, root-prun PE every threo years, and the shoots 
i down with fruit, 
rawberries are to some extent a а failure at Arundel 
isa 
is better light and more space for standing plants 
геад cad REPET specimens, In the Me aha 
house the garde oil (h alf fi nts and lumps of chalk) 
ias Кыыл 
me well," said the chief, “and obe 
2 Command I TS word I iudi , 
ied h 
ri keep, for wherever you can 
new pros Ё Just 
garden ау bs quite a novel view | 
of the spreading headed Cy presses, 
wh 
of the n » а эш айе 
bur sug- | com 
nly one beauty to be seen |! 
dr roug ht of last year t that has doi ppa the mischief ? 
the “ pond garden,” a low-lying 
ase of the eed hill, туне the soil i 
in ted m 
* -— > mulehing of short iege 
e from drou ought or crack, 
fte 
n edel interest for the w 
Wilson" 
Mr. | place, with its well-kep 
w- | gardens, Л, 
whole batch of Pine-houses I have only time 
n| OF 
e | and ie to say ced rd are Los with pedet 
ted pipes 0 А 
а Р фет a үнтү 
DRE х 
6 and excellently managed 
ery delightful 
thanks to Mr. Vom T spent in 
when 
and mellow as if 45 drying from a May shower. 
Oaks planted by her Majasty, the | ап 
Miscellaneous. 
The Sediments formed in Wines.—M. Pasteur states 
Г" I гл. Н Д +} EH + EF, л: 
Р, 1 +7. Hr 1 а А | 1 
dother great people, witb, b: eside/and| 
* This quite coincides with the Lone imm. [AR 
With an old Paulownia, one of the 
ent of the fine old | 
wines, 
W LI 
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