Avavst 5, 1865. 
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ith the glen, 
tho pleasure апа», presenting a an aspect of mingled | Arabis, than which the) аге і s nothing u ore like green a high reputation on account of its fine buildiuge, o 
where the picturesque, the хаян and | and gold, representing a pig TAS of Holly, tei bid apte at the iot Y ay do but Ae, ctedit 
бар о all in ha irmo nio us assoc iatio! Pi о the beni and chaste Cerastium, | to Д have betowed time aud labour upon 
be sylvan Snow in н ral of the best annuals, ind bi ays we must h 
" Mis and Mosses, and other тте pisat of « our numerous other | little things, all do their part—some|as handsom Ados eft , The. good „people of Amster- 
ativeflora, уші linin way, others forming a dini dos therefore these 
"estin these steep where the ground colour is made up of on rdens, which w unworth thriving 
its bed true to Nature running, А d circular panels made up of other|country like Holland; if the poor plants in it had 
but pursuing pes plants, the whole being, as it were, set into r of speech they would doubtless ask for a 
ramework of other , Colours—eertainly not the tur house, which "S. before long ll be 
^e wir v ч хтон Й by ut winding path in most easy task to d p i ected' over the em, t the nd specimens 
һе glen, which is now ара а гали т. imn Mrs. Pollock and re Geraniums were both doi ing | in dp may пође injure uf Bis буй Wo hivo had 
eats seb into алу of MG rock well here, y former bearing the Aevi барін good Leod aes цо liberality a the late great show 
bridges, which span the alet , and "ind. ourselves formed lea not quite so effective as - latter, r, | at Аа well as in the m cent palace 
almost immediately within the precincts of the flower h the Акат shading round rposes of exhibition. do 
garden. ich gives it a more fiery character. An erefore, that present ill-conditioned 
— never does its work by halves, -— - combination was very much нае by theq uses in the "eng Garden will long be permit: 
wer-garden, which forms the m [mn f Grass | law wn, 1 and the. вр acious Мека тан which to remain the The D s t have stated, are 
~ у теь й nd diversity of s lo overs s of ho orticalture, e. баз, а place of this 
ithas n uch tampered by i tre aod, 
Dr T miden that to «a out the ideal of a 
Жыны effect upon the senses. 
fth 1 
hou. In n our own 
study and f the 
rangement ; and so it p sns d Кета be with dower. 
managem: scat house 
is quite a picture at 
e ofja 
r flower- en is more a matter of selection steps though the glen, and pass the mansion to the at Kew, and if anything of aA kind 
а than is generally None 'The ground | kitchen-garden, which is situated i and if wyth o will be no Mo acies 
ork here n with, from > til As a kitchen en it is modious enough without|of visitors, Th den rdam is just 
ndulations, its associations — water, | being тёш} for its pr enelosure. It is КЕҢ the city, іп an open в ; it has a park in 
elter and seclusion its character divided up into the usual peranan aud een fron Z2 is separated from the garden by a road- 
a most charming spot, ае only a f entered thro ugh a large iron gate, close to 
aches here and there to enliven the most varied | luxuriant. A ‚ апа on each side a green- 
пай n. modern system оѓ flower-| with the office houses at " back rhe ‘the esas Pon containing many rare plants. 
wdening is е; ореп ated f properly ion, ol nds on the other. The| The next house, which is “ span-roofed," is devo 
mnaged; nay, it is а decided advancement in the|principal range consists of two Peach houses, three ids, Ferns, and fine foliaged plants, ан 
rt of rien. but die enit E: f deserves all the Vineries, a stove h , and an orcbard-house, which | of which are noble specimens; ong them the mos! 
hastiseme t has been per ‚Бапа 1 structure standing at right angles to | conspicuous is Cycas revoluta, with several stems of 
mtt D ent of colours, even in a lad tl uses, which ~ 1 т Wt and great size. , This | place i is in fact ; noted p its fine col- 
olet, is characterised " vr er - 1 rines have always been a fair ishaw, gether with 
ho study and have som ledge o of aid: вата M а all times а тд НА good Palms, Раст, and Үассаз. We also тод some 
Mu 
beautifal Fer 
e lov 
€ looking Le is not always attained. Some ‹ 
garde Ux pont upon it, success is por how uch the present. time, both as regards crop and siz nd t nir C. Schiedei ; the rare С. Cumin agii, a ^a 
I eie seen the house repeatedly | very distinct ern; Alsophila miccoptera, 
ll and it is only justice to М o rare and beautiful species ; Hemitelia жет ы 
alsneed whole, "ie Wi ды n ower-gar rden site has | to say that, taking both it it and the Hamburgh houses, | distinct — «а à Dipluram р On the 
wen well chosen, and evinces a degree of taste in T. judging — from the crops that have been|same stage w pecim f Theophrasta 
irrangement r. Thomson, the ener, — : and the high finish which has чет еа with. pute da "folia ; this was 
very much i btl: one cou est sed Sém they have few equals. It is on e | gr n a stove, but it succeeds very well as a green- 
lterations in detail which might the к eire a few bunches for exhibition, but it i t, and is valuabl of its distinct- 
beauty of the picture, for scarcely two minds agree in quite. another thing producing crops of this „kind, pend: гр өнди. lea Associated with it were 
carrying out details; but as a whole it gly Palm er fine plants. Orchids 
с » 
Ы bas evidently, from the wall that parti ly divides it 
abiuma. 
» 
pe did duty asa kitchen garden ; but ботлы at 
tha dilanid: 
where Vines are introduced, a sort of|ro 
with Ivy, Roses, and PIA БРИН with self. 
sai а d the 
temporary divisional border i is made for ет, Little 
Borja, v banc the epe om of the houses elo The nex 
f uatics, 
Victoria regia , does well every des 
p'a 
says that Success is а question of feeding ховор 
{з to be grown 
тен good effec 
i "Pin houso 
he would not spare the liquid manure; and according | w. 
-— his ow: reme carr 25 not spare it. The Vines 
e manage 
r system, and although the 
are some d cde 
oof of 
Hawthorn, it cann e been use "m. during 
the present Pra "The Calder, vhi is 
а» Де: screened by 
wall, forms the one ;side of the oval, 
е Sall "ihe € дез, terminating in a peak at 
the confluence of he tion i 
lid out into а eu Rd. dumis rassy banks, on one 
9f wi a lar egere with. „two йан ме 
there is no sign. of retrogression, the spurs being in 
euenit — d the main stem, - кор le тка 
lusty, 
v rarr of 
t ot c is the d Ltd ja, gas 
grown through its original M E is luxuriating | 
x sad Ы M pit баре thro off Mons of the 
ned Mies the roof and | п 
=== dy e treatment for 
т а gross ful ш 
всу 
ptom of е 
К vention э» more 
poca [the sulphur in the. ree 
the pipes, and kee] seping 
don not 
СИЕ 
umbraculifera, а fine specimen 
e п нтс circumference; Arenga saccharifera ; 
| Chamærops excel а noble plant with a fine 
stem, and one of the Pe compact of Greenhouse 
Palms ; Phonix dactylifera, with a stem 20 feet 
[high j and Caryota maxima, a splendid specimen, 
feet in height. Associa with these were 
na Draco, ded t Dragon e Biaon nr with a stem of 
furcatus, an ing p 
s iato of — He is not 
orchard-h. ouse culture, and 
m 
bL 
emn eoileotion a of € in this por is one of the 
geria is. 
коан asa whole represents more 
һе а fI x imei е c ag : good 
Me gures 
FEH PIE 
in + 
usual way, Айй h E doubtless bring hi 
Figs in pots icely grown, and what ek и me | 
par t ee t. a z: very hai а чур guitable for 
phalartos enr 
vidi a "овде — about 2 25 feet in in height, m 
should think, 5 
rever as roi sort SE ry зл ernn borgara 
EF 
d really an aequi: y 
s mado v " than ердан and glazed brown, 
Th e len ngth of this range 
run. This 
Which the desi ptem vin воо e fi 
uction of МЕГ of m of i ЧГ Р or кб nce, 
H 
m" 
50 x 22 ft. 
е, 
Е 
Breatest hits Эзер 
НЕ 
of planting for effect 
A broad G 
iH 
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iii 
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£ 
а 
`3. г j 
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Дд 
бады to Кайтчу 
dr. first formal row of * 
кш 
a capital 106 of Black 
In the old range there was also 
the point of ripening, in 
Bg 
likewise others, t€ i: - 
d -— чие irc 
Сус dien ouse, contain: 
lesion SA Australian and Cape күң among эше 
eas, Bank sias, Ara raucarias, maras, a 
На посни jas тач 
герон нон пед houses to build, finish, interior, 
with a miscellaneous assortmen 
covered with the bea дет, 
| which i is indeed b 
or, 
most hardy ом nhouse Ferns in едн, 
nsi 
egu 
much within the Бая of the E H ihe o Gig 
drapery in 
Several nice plants of 
ra cinnabarina, 
mad the fine. autumn-flo werin 
— 
Miscellaneous, 
Kx dU 7А 
of Species. 
school, the e of natural selection не 
ration 
Darwin's 
im by eerte vir 
gardening is 
a | the mando нне who owns 
d| 
e the existing type to be — nted е. — 
ro | whenever the external a ed i 
material change; whilst a етага to the Күү, 
extinction of a species wi ot 
imposed by nature 
nid 
-< е in Tomatos, w hich were 
| limite im 
sid 
ng |t 
its want 
età with ris 
iate ig is so Аму welcomed. by | 
g from the 
Рааб ants figure (DE agita чүш. си 
п over 
Which Calceolarias, Verbenss, the the wild sia fue; |t 
BOTANIC GARDEN, AMSTERDAM. — Judgin 
оте віле x the Palms and other plants «ua on E 
it — y has 
Dutchmen are 
his garde! 
tame|existence for v mang jut 
2 Burdett КЕ" E supplied the requisite 
