THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
991 
Scotland. A handsome Ash, 90 feet i in height, with а 
| from the > ground, Several good specimens. of Scarlet and 
Turke 
Wellingtonia gigantes, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressus 
beautiful condition, There were 
ants of eden ucari 
Planes, Elms, and Oaks; of these latter c one was п feet 
g well. 
— the mouth а pi ece "of fne eap net. 
a cloth over the bottle, 
in "rem noble часта en. Here and there tm d 
ong 
covering. Ше bees sit iot take down th the 
ep] pidly as if they had a the entire 
iameter of the opening to the bottle ; but this is of 
nsequence. 
of cpm d occur, 
À Nordmanniana, 
1890. 61. Purple 
an effective con tri ast. Ріпа ееш 
i the right 
ich w 
оа аме Ке broad- katod D 
and others e et ng. A fine old Y Walnut i is 
60 feet 
hand of the walk, near the bottom of thi je hill, he 
amidst "the partial shade of lofty trees, there 
admi irably constructe 1 marble -fitte d dairy, viti à 
1 
has а girth à at 
6 inches, 
an area of 
phe lower portion of the s immediately faci 
house, 
Б 
& 
ing 
with which we have been acquainted, and 
used, 
ns otter 
ture. -catching apparatus has been 
Firs, which pu a fine effect on account of the 
ИГИ 
n admirable mode of protecting the walls from the 
red rays of the — x ү 
(To be 
Miscellane 
Mr. apt тене. im үчүнчү 
No sale of Маг 
Stock, ren on account of нош af 
jiy 
ze 4E arlier нар. 
ys condensers wi in Жеп our hives, and, 
сч а sa conequece or ary the average mortalit; 
was vi Ву the very means taken to pre 
Aer ү; зүм within the hiv: "i the evil is 
inc owing to the cold surfaces exposed, and to 
the cold air wich m its way Деи any crevice, 
only preca we take for preventing any | 
injurious effects Y internal moisture, is that of 
tilting our hives forward, by placing a wedge or two of 
ж. of EU, ü — nik under the E of the 
ondensed m 
to rs em ind. ont, s th ва entrance. i 
this we usually remove from our larger- sized жал 
Ро т.о ро сео. 
au Е 
vert| W 
In s 
frost, 
a lands 
"The house, as has been already stated, is piang 4 2n 
level ground, overlooked by hills; it is a lar 
ch | roads and see A, 2 
to take place the 
te|ing days; of 
| diferent description from what are usually обо 
ral | fori 
азу transplanted. 
e 
dut also 
- Juniperus Spherion, the ГЕ, а ei һа 
in the 1. 
егей п 
his ground p" Sunningdale being required ed te 
will be observed, ced 
of this month а 
the lots 
орн. 
«ut as ne are 
s such P it may be well to direct attention 
co Of Wellin MS 
specim wo dozen or whic! 
8 - 10 "feet in height, benatifülly тч б ЙЫ їп 
and well suite: g^ for rem moval, having been 
"m 
smaller 
here are also many brem m Arancaria pt ata 
wo p; ee More nall, d 
Chinese jus nipers, z 
rdy п 
к 
nc 
boxes T two е оош, to be гареб in spring. 
The feeding i ing 
may be carried on in the | is about a LR. distant from the Bridge of dar ation бг Alios no abii =} ien noticed — 
иҗ a ta. ra. guy uch t ot the North British Ён pe ssing the new ying à T" eight from 3 feet to 
| pons must be e, and a smaller | beautiful buildings of Se b idge of po the road | 9 feet, лы үл ы -— Thujopsis boren 
| 52 fitted in а Sosaia "block. ЧЫ дейно, Саге | crosses the river of that n and entering the P kamiy also be er by mms fine bushy plants, varying 
| ust be taken in this, as well as in t case, p he | from 2 feet to 3 feet in height. Thuja gigantea, the 
| ht where the main re is situated. From |8 fi ^ 4 is now made to pla 
rest on the zinc on the top of the hive 
thi Sadik Ай 
80 elem a part in oar litt 
a аш ps hives into y hushika there is separated from the road | by a light iron fence. As tliis | likewise plentiful, both in the shape 6f bushes of con- 
о fea a effects from һе future | road i M however, also that by which access is gained t o | seri i sizo, and of others of pray w growth, Retino- 
iie y "their. bet 8 bein xg а foot or so more -— tables and offices, the privacy of the ga пабоі is in | spora obtusa, which stood out last winter d ia 
forward. The bees will c quie kly find their own. But onäeguanoó much interfered with. The A gat er sel in the form o f small plants. а. T he Americ 
with respect to the floor-boards, it is a pity that үз is ieri win the entrance to the opposite side has 44 f may 
. necessary to change ce at this season, and break u fore been suggested, an alteration ich would not b had in hundreds, as wira also Abies Doughei the 
ш си геі securely fastened hives. But if it|involve much e poen " or cause tlie removal of more compaet-growing A. orientalis, A. grandis, A. Pinenpo, 
doue, we should alter the plan fi ich might come т. Ser way of Pinus insignis, Р. austriaca (which is one of the best of 
ейи Eun 4 ne gi p^ Jn Eni lay om the proposed lin ot dew drive, From ME res а | áll tre а lant for shel P Common Spruce, an 
on board es E tee {һе | Larch. Foremost among plants of е descriptions 
better line of junction would "y 
magnificent western арргоаеЬ, by which we ped. d, 
through an avenue of ancient Beech a mile or so in 
t length, to where it joins the great Northern rond,— 
nd whieh is le 
Г time, a bee need be crushed, 
.. We are not surprised at the result A п е 4 of! 
the Ay weak RA lt із just what 
oen that it Would b 
gon probably eife sati e 
Some comb 
апу rate ho hi 
spring. № 
À vile неуна во that these im hives | 
cing t 
fully onwards round tke shoulder of "n eA From the 
are Ett узул b ani со! 
pues the 
ll 
mprise m 
& vati 
elevated ground here а charming v 
а Іа the foreground a etra e „рашы, cty 
r and £ 
ges ning the чын oad, dii pe wat 
e Tay, rem T. the largest of British rivers, whic 
йш. majestically onwards to the German Ocean. 
as well as the i" А завей and more common kin 
d grace- | Of these there are many th sands, The last are tcn 
to make — underwood. Berberis Aquifolium and 
y be bad i in abundance, are 
Ти ni ўч the. ame purpose, ав js also 
some | Cotoneaster Simmondsii, which is now furnished with 
е ers of | beautiful a: ruit.  Hollies—Weeping, 
Me ated and Common, are grown in large quan tities, 
are also Portogat 1 ан пісе je bushes ; the 
Colchie Lautel which is found to be ev: "x dier than 
made, an 
are mia M К" condition for commen: 
Garden Memoranda. 
ir ius Hovsz.— This, the delightful residence | 
ege Monerieffe, Bart. is situated aboüt 
miles rs uM of Pertb, ona somewhat extended | 
f 
Hrs ii pA qe eq bills з 
а 
— from the тазири а ртр altitude, 
the numerous vil 
fice! e rears 
ole edi encirdad т by the lofty and 
rugged fingo. "o кз rampian Mountains—al her | 
Retracing a little, and leaving the | 
ction of the rivers 
ined and Ear 
Erb diminishing i in height until | they [rh finally 
Tke park, 
public 
drive to. n pure top," ” the hig ghest ү?" of Moncer! ieffe | 
ey gra dually ascend by a broad carriage | Anæctoch 
the common kind, the Pen growth of the iter 
being injured, while those of the former es 
and the ovalleaved Privet. Mr 
of the — D 
be ered 
also examples 
(Lonicera vore reta), 
seen in perfection ар 
dub 
52238 
zu the piai f 
extent, inclines gradually from the s level 
up 
ends mA " j- ^4 
miles befo it reaches 
the par arks. 
v ч best cultivated dis- 
"m f 
hole was of a ' golden "hue, тему for the sickle, as | 
ү etrate; not a single ч field | 
could under crop. In the midst of the | 
valley the river winds fantastically with a gi ec 
considerable ге of 
Ла inted. 
ise 
the lovely landscape. On its banks and baccis e 
angge mbosomed in trees amidst. wide-spread lawns, 
so with materials well suited re the purp 
Araucaria — d — of all the ap VIRIS 
and perhaps one markable, р аз to 
168 ita place z A. 2 ita Iu Р the A, Rulei, Muell, 
rst known in Eng 1 т 1865, whe 
oli 
J. "Hosker at Kew. The yu 
the w 
set i which rt 
MA 
while comfortable Ум 
nut growing 
del da at16 fet in nue into many more 
eesscattered bro 
id detache prs ages occur at intervals, and substa 
The 
асы 
те 2l hand- | v 
ad crystal st; 
me bri: riggen an - 
кш is of the O 
beautifully M phon liy 
oods, producin cing an admirable 
= 
Бе 
effect. 
onwards, we pass 
я pebbles " agates of good 
елей walks, Аз w ea 
of (whi 
alit; found) b; 
ккк XE d the hill же observe in the ope 
nearer 
" 
dn farm steadings, rig ind ар o neys and fied 
r thei irections. hi 
5 
hu a оа of feet below. 
| grows on a paralle ше Py А. Bidwilli, Б t 
аге | аб do uble the e| on of th 
e introdu 
m th deg top, e looks down upon the | of 
roceedin, it 
ole учи is 
occupying a йз = 2 ball a mile, D this on # 
pi vo! volano E where the changes o 
re - extremes Ki ys ht an 
where no othe 
=т=д 
я ААБ ВВ: 
egetation ех 
Led 
EI 
habitat of Г tree, 
olle 
t was m Por 
ese ngid 
еи на н m на, in а most 
lea are 
an of 252 feet in cir- 
ҮТ rions y j ind Жее ot only 
> but also one of the oldest trees in 
пат 
Ы 
а loxuriant and very с 
fi 
Conileræ, rising up over pha A iue road” 
| sym cal manner. The very closely 
at of a dark shining ien d olour, Its pts. 
carpeling of Bracken. 
geared variety of Douglas Fir, several fine specimens of 
| affinity is with A. imbricata, which ^ resembles 
