number wi 
rwi, 
y hundred earwigs hav ve | 
паа, but я "de next occasion, within | 
ould > vek 5 е | 
nstance had са: 
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ongst which, seattered а! nice spe — 'cimens of 
Thus Соё сасіа, d Cedar of Lebanon, 
us, Rose 
Pe мечи, Olga s Lawsoniana, and Black 
Tuer 
also a noble specimen. of Golden 
iit in any 
De меу of these а 
and the hive which, 
av y fet bulis tree of Weeping Bireh, 
of h the earwigs, in 
p. е to ке. | а коры ы 2 tuper e 55 lb, net 
bens of hon arkably fine 
? pr think, therefore, that there must have been an 
е3. 
ey 
аз 2 some enormous Lime trees, а few of which 
Á 
to the wall, 
gran portion of the interior of the en. 
south side is a mausoleu —an ancient Iy-covered 
ruin in a Fir thicket; in ble L 
and Ash; the latter are eet for & considerable 
wood's correspondent, Haai ena arie ais i 
in 
The kitehen garden consists of. two divisions : one 
a parallelogram. 
irregular i in form, comprising 1 aere, andi the idi 
hich fruit 
ith to effect any ete ее to the luv æ. Iam convinced 
asps 
g 
aterial degree to be m drach: to the attacks 
of earwigs.. 16 is far more reasonable to ascribe this 
и суза very successfully, "T he ems slopes al little to 
south, th well 
ited for th ti f bot t and уе ege etabl., 
Green, or an 
he 
n garden, on КҮ it po Ar 
ides ; a sunken 
a 
g groun t gt mongs v rne 
bs hc гэтае тоири Laurels АН 
одой eturf. Associated 
pre гетайей about the va that LN had commenced 
Apiator. 
o not a that any hive, whether of | 
It has been found that the 
ves. turated €—— 
than when no 
used. e "years ago e pain d pr the straw hives rd 
apiary, а: d the result to be highly E. aperi 
able; not сав of "Het eve ever re, any good 
evi 
not is doul 
which Һат; 
йы. rd randa. 
х Ар T from p. 991). r 
n the same level pieci 
he E р Ite t built, d 
tbe 
Miss divides it toli the for 
fence from a road 
ear” 
of s 13 
whioh broad walki - s judiciously 1 К% 
tag cet 
erwards, and 
along time we continued 
k 
y dark colour, 
which is — Aa vonrebls to 
identally o 
| Some old — or еті d fide" Peaches, cover a 
e from ea heavy crops are mid obtained. 
Figs, Apricots, and P 
Half- дайма Apple >= too produce в sple endid speci 
mens of spotless "de the centre of the northern 
wall x "p get divin of the garden, an excellent 
rang ted a few years айо it is 
LI feri in eos j^ is divide d into five arte 
The first is a span-roofed greenhouse, r ears ri 
am ‘and sont h, with eas ar resting on Гм A vw 
ad T is 22 feet 4 inches long and 20 wide; 
d Stage in the coro, К" а Баа оп речи 
» commencing at the -: ‚ which if in the 
e wW 
mens; i 
зын 8 a "ed plant of Cycas revoluta. The next 
house is а vinery, 85 feet long, es feet wide, and 
18 feet high—a **lean-to." It contained some —— 
bunches of finely swelled ERT ENNEA Dp ыз 
sisting of Lady Downes and Black Prince; the 
wall was covered wi m Ischi os d on 
oor were some admira ned i 
Azaleas. The centre hi of ther 
41 go. 
Witsenia. e n NA Celosias, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias 
Achimenes, tatices, &c., file d in the rem maining 
portions of the кы and bench hes, The third house is 
а lean-to Grapery; e other 
Vinery; the youn; ^ r Vin es in this house had been nearly 
е | destro yed by wireworm, when rape- e-du st was forked 
This house also со ined some excelleut Gra pes, and 
the Passiflora Pe ла fruiting freely. The other 
еа оп Ње | һоцве is a врап-гооѓей stove of the same dimensions 
acres in|as the end greenhouse; it EA & nice selection 
of wellgrown plants, numbers of which had recent 
of € h t the exüibition of the Royal 
t 1 де pA Perthshire. Conspicuous 
masses of | a 1 Ferns and 
with tbese we ine fase Pay блин s, Hedychiums, Bananas, 
ача чиј Coleus, Уш Euphorbia, Dieffenbachis and many 
ing Ash. К oth Dd ue ap amidst beautifully 
i dere nds. rugs бобе i and 
cove! erin ng wit th its be | other ereepers were slightly festooned over the roof, 
which e suspended neat con- 
taining tolerable specimens of Oncids, CHEM. &c., 
, | stem ef o wit i is 10 feet ы inches їп girth. 
р 10 the turf, cover an area of 
S specimen a Pase Beech , an res 
Silver Fir some 90 feet in height, the 
the a" producing an excel llent effect. The whole 
range їз admirably aérated by ventilators, which alllift up 
description, The] heating, too, is all tliat can be desired ; ; 
There are also 
sd Juniper, Golden Ash, Black 
cut-leaved Beech, var riegated 
A Weeping Birch forms а 
rably with 
ioa 3 72g boiler. 
X in front Het the range A Ln 
t 
remarkable for its mon 
аган сы 
тее 
А 
effective, v pec Fy 
rM 
wall of the garden is covered with | entra 
amongst. жр у we observed VIN 
со 
Sm 
walk in front. 
p xe is ы with a 
are also clumps 
ts, associated 
when 
ager 
xl 
to bottom, | p 
area of 162 feet in 
Сунна bue Nasturtimm were most effectively dise 
layed, and we were partientiriy e fre with the «— 
of t ha! Iridaceous bul А} eve bic 
was The 
e 
houses 
digally covered with autumn-fowering Phlo 
other herbaceous plan 
The walks here, like most of those in Scotland, are 
ха лера hoed and raked, consequently they are loose "and 
hododendrons ла dther pleasing shru 
