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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU 
RAL GAZETTE. 
been prevented from 
% pd in consequence of 
reste d for a while, |s 
wer twice, but poun 
at the 
h 
after travelling for days in dry, d 
pa " 
with nothing in 09 buta А ШЕ |. 
гоа skeletons of animals perished on the 
of Date Тач, 
result of some 
hen 
that in Aer case | ай 
st have bee 
1 
: 
the opera- 
whieh it на ll xd 
with this тае t, which we merely mention ки groves. 
as ay perhaps revert L em on another | evident amo ngst ari in тө great Temple а 
occasion. Such among others is the fact that in Edfoo, where the leaf of the Date tree has been 
some of the бе i almost slavishly у . 
o 
e produe 
occupy a di ferent аА оп "a plant fr "fro 
ordinary : flower- buds —whi ch wo ould, in iE dt the 
огает 
leaf-buds and not into flower-buds. 
be true that we а ану золь; Ws taste 
bee ritable 
speaking of them 
The most unimpre 
delight wka first be holding a grove of Palms; it 
isa nih never to be forgotten by people brought 
Pin des ests. "The 
рк Kite transfers 16 to е vas, o 
about Ыы” the architect Tmitates it in his art, 
and t e gardener— —why, of course he, who can 
outdo P the bw ds by availing pene p the 
his art, conjures up i 
s they 
ee Eam fully playing 
i T groves 
it | them places peculiarly saitai for ач purposes of 
i . Palm 
hr under ue tr rees and saw the even 
with 
which formed bold arches md thom, суа ру Me red ber 
d re 
roible sies mu x е АА 
ue to the ыен slement of their composition » 
P ust have appeared to 
een ponia 
Palm grov 
Egyptian temples are simply copies of Palm 
will be seen in our woodout, this is 
j ull 
northern climes e most striking features. ot the D — LE 
== = We had lately occasion to call a 
VEO Таңы оор | з сыс”. ышы Маши 
allow, д oer] this h he ought to "es у this, we «tot s авіа extent 1n 
аге sorry to The Greeks stole t , fro Т. | 
„Itm must Жез be imagined that the игез which | the Egyptians, a fina m on le ds ng ihe | acquiring eee. 
nkind is a matter oblig and after КЕЕ upon it by ! mu 15 is "n E egt 
wth, due to the refinement ui taste which bw oci ЧАШ, they handed it down to of disease LI 
modern civilisation has wrought, amongst u ^ | Grecian architecture, Nor do our obligations to Worcester. 
the Sun HaT, it began to operate in aT y ше Dato Piim- d- We must remember | ffeeted in tw 
is the true that the oldest Syon paria e found in | thoug 
ing |a ү 
the feathery leaves 
asis. 
d by 
e comes * * 
rtian 
bed] i is kep 
ei 
essential terr 
which 
fare 
m и doe qu zd 
wi 
in 
tr NS. , and песна, to Жү bui 
constitution in 
whe orn 
.S а, 
ge, ied that no slight 
the ased io di n 
rr 
that in the neighbour 
o Cath is m the month of August from 8 tolf 
September а 
in November, and or 17° higher than i 
cember, The gentle stimulus which fi 
increased e pe temperature of the early antum 
provides, is 
in He dades of transplanted 
h 
söru 
The kyr ractice of aan. the roots at tei 
of transplanting hich 
3» e 
ш 
their health, and even tbe d 
portions of their roots. 
to bethis: that 
| always selected for planting, 
of suffering from the proces 
t 8 
fh Eustera Lr which still exists in full | клы and Gotio stylo oF a [M а pointed into а : паар 
SENA A o E EM nip he meeting of two Райа шет Joont жїз. 184 
ion of Ms dietam dus QU tied In some „of the oldest Gothic onthodrals | m this country is © са 
trees on Twelith Night Eves Т? шос чокар had азоо козе © Секе лр гыт E 
assed away without g т шыш Mg we tid e familiar with the genius, if we | uns beg д6 orsi valuable commun 
may - Es " ‘the two теры = plants, 
ieh e E 
The -spell w хегеіве over men's 
nee, 
"the disease before us, whether 
the indt 
styles of architecture which the Raman miud ev 
conceive Grecian and hag Got 
Let "The Dat Palia at an early 
ngaged man's | the 
other na 
t 
tion wit з р!ап s hás termin 
a. time of our SAY: нна 
Jewish people were taught to have any pecu 
liar санні эм fora tree worship ed by so many 
tions. Yet at Снктвт'з triump ant en ntry 
А 
ages had deed cà Е 
houses or pei Dee ire 
8, 
n 
its pur эшке tbe alm 
constructe: that at their base they і form "ittle 
teh 
e | their j јоу was to cut down Palm leaves uy TU 
them on the ground. То M а bran 
астей l Palm was one of the highest jo 
B 
5 
receptacles, iid thus eate 
ike other trees, oras the Ginger- 
h it is 
man Db: hich n 
smonget the heathen nations of antiquity, Ast 
ff the palm" still an intelligible 
Is it not high time үте e ardeners should fre 
themselves from the r 
people, are the only ones s ndifferent to the beauties 
of the noblest of all plants? 
is well k hat the female would die an o Eis Ras SAPE SUR. 
maid unless some bachelor should take compass- APROPOS to the season we may invite especial 
sion on her. this that the whole popu- attention to some «foreible remarks on TRANS- 
lation at that time relied pon Dates as their LANTING yp will be found in our Pe | 
staple food, as is s ue, and. othe e printed res 2 
n b 
Moreover, t 
produced upon эп unimaginative people, when: 
i which we 
ake into consideration the impression | | The points iade insisted o 
duoi 
h that they, of all | 
less raised & e the 
The eolour in d centre varies fro 
up wn, and t Hn n" rese "i 
figured i e plat 
os ri pt 
Observations sur ]es Maladi 
о E d'Agdé, mises 
pondent as most conducive to а өй ай 
M. 
Montpelie 
