NOVEMBER m "a THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 1048 
boxes must not be provided with | any top or| If some of our | great nurseries do not equal o nursery subdivided Yew hedges into Open spaces 
This — a e eireulation of air without gardens i in their rich displays of floral beauty, бг in the sight tM in —L2 which че T pam the — 
» {ный If this Blas. Spaey fara n T x аып ia "i ns of Ivy, elimbing wes e 
ог April fol! £. : А in horticultura irgend with the "2 leaved vari egated Borim nkla urus- 
sation is аб all necessary. The e eA m о! Hay in the ex 1 н 
venil at the lowest part of the hive, after being | suecessful өйы үч a L1 S w - b зү — Ben yo Desin pum. de ocean. 
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ате] T чый 15 to 20 lb., food should be dec sed Ae our wem menie ү bs lighter vae: тоа T R a pros Ard у aerem "d > кат ууй Рог 
sith no niggard hand unt til that weight has - (Mr, Rivers). With what eligit wou ald e reverend trees. The varieties ча стад и bein, 
знаіпей, The excitement of ee ge. dis ould not be| Fathers of this Abbey have received an invention that | likely to suit the locality, and two of each kind i are 
kept up longer than can be helped, otherwise, a gre | would have given them the elimle and frita of sun w planted, to test their vossen daljen à in that respect. 
offood w on the a nurseryman 
ill be M result. det the faily suppiy {е o | Aranga an y! The orchard houso t the A | This is 
en regularly eac 3 evening until enoug ursery is 82 feet; long, 26 feet wide, and 8 feet i h e- not sufficient] а. 
Bom ; and this must lio ascertain аб га; AM the sides, Like a га — it Tee a ce and | France, or о amend the ч of En a 
ing the ek and not by judging of the quantity | healthy place for recreation and e Allman thers, | and yet flavourless and of no value cultivated in the 
i dis whic З e been c while e protests and mes m ungenial | midland or northern divisions of this country. 
We very fr Шр Le come press. who possess M the trees cultivated within it. "n Warn m standard orchard trees, Р А Plums, аге 
meor more very populous hives, iiim are very insuf- las devoted his E T себу to Peach trees ; | distributed rendent the nursery, adding greatly to 
fciently provided with stored food. "These owners, about 50 standard trees are therein planted and not | its interest, a бн ideni, we should say, to the 
believing themselves io be extremely liberal, afford kept in pots, and are healthy and prolific. profit of the a 
ach of such colonies, perhaps a pound or во of boiled It is not only that ihese Peach trees are valuable in V iced in "tis di division of the nursery an exten- 
syrup, possibly most correctly administered im | е кең of fruit—they serve two En uraery | sive plantation of stock trees and shrubs, technically 
the en authorised bottle-feeding style, It is — pur haying those climatic cireumsta CÓ ойма “stools,” whic ch - trees cut to the ground, a 
tall has been done that nee @ беш which they enjoy, they grow free! avt. and afford raged to usion ts which are 
make them safe for the winter. Great is the ioni. À of healthy buds which are required for the wed. for cuttings, or layone We also observed that the 
and great the bewailing of such bee-keepers, КАН ^ apprann technically called budding, of t ird ә planted with C a 
when, in the following spring, they discover that these ef the first importance to a nurseryman 9 Dosen d no less than booo pons of the Manetti Rose f. 
тез have perished during the winter eia ous ай, Г. Pone stocks for Roses are thus 
slaryation. шев of a paltry pound of коа= —pro- | the posse n f an orehar filled with amm Planiationa of ЖК yr PN Pinus Cembra, 
H n 0 lbs. for фаб) ive 2 Ар have | trees, — т the car гей iara to test the correct- | Wellingtonia, are ael over а considerable space of 
е о m uch 6 made it, until ness of his named fruits, and to supply the gardening | ground. in »- 5 feet apart, the intervening spaces 
р q t th tl being fill А чи h selling Yews, Ноев, Thuja aurea, 
shile to expend so Lect in hs necessary food, or - In „this essentially practipal nursery, we find com- and ч. 
bether 16 would not be advisable to ab or y few Botering. seller division of the Abbey garden, 
some other stock. 16 is often proütablo. to by a meretricious display, The proprietor appears to separated fro that we have just — by one of 
i i indulge in no hobbies, but gives attention to tl walls pcc d intersect the place, we 
braly supply with food; but the owner must be|things suited to the locali, and rne Д by his|again find €— s filled wita —1 shrubs, 
to meet an етреме almost equal to ы, t| customers. The only attempt at effective planting | principally deciduous; besides which we notice 
quired in pure rchasing a swarm, niggardly supply | we found in two broad borders within an avenue | extensive » plar ntatio ns of Aueuba, a shrub which seems 
ill be found m merely fale си: алии utter ind of урай. Керк on each side of а на, ч upwards of ly at home к, this n garden. This shrub, 
i This important matter being accom рөн to е 100 yard ngth. These porer 2 with | which m and go h aen n M 
{ Кимин o ЧҮ apiarian, һе may next visit all his |s Жы nes ш ода i of the hardy i weil MA venture to say, increase in favonr, to the recen: 
| be stands, cleaning em, "апа дав ali spiders €— and herbaceons plants | cultivated tbe bee a the ari plant f" p cbe by vii 
.| mütheirwebs, A vast number of bees are destroyed |n ursery. Ву toja arrangement on ү 5 e shall be able 5 — the blossom of our old 
Н spiders during the A ie It may be well tuni ity of selecting the ornamental shrubs they may | ad and add th w feature of bright berries to 
ераїт and paint any cases or stands that may re ы require, Жөе M trouble of exploring We more | its other ag e dive 
i or the rains of winter may penetrate. , Ld а n remote portions of these extensiye gronnds. Conspi.| Proceeding MA, we enter upon a space of 
d epohed in winter, it ye mains d ous amongst other examples of hardy and handsome | ground of about B acres iu extent, upan a portion of 
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cloths milar eo d eu d be removed the equally handsome Thujopsis borealis, and thriving | here with large quar oor some 
from about the бед» ; ther become Sapp лей and frosty, young trees of the gigantic pret gale ей which | 600 or 700, two years old, and trained to stakes. Each 
det Eom ntly deleter ous to the f hoots, and from 4 to 5 feet 
bes, I that such a Edi: bad better eschew, if they would евсаре being erly i gth; the branches and qs кз, уе 
“ТҮ bres warmer and in better health. overs! rshadowed. ith th tt d | el cw ght - 5 "d э 
e lovely little Thuja queni * dwarf m little|so. Тһе circ 
mà of autumnal r management, but н; 4 which the amateur. with а yard of ground may | are — ча 
бр doing so until a a (iie, Number. venture to cultivate, The idi but ua elegant | а d. is lari largely mixed enl. һе M MAE 
TENIZLIUINICHSEETUS Juniperus sinensis always. claims по tice, am nd is one of | ойде broken ез, lime, and 
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| _ТазтЕв Angry NurseRy,—Mr. Warners nursery | kinds of H with the Apricots, and are equally 
joys the pun мше er being within a pleasant and | the borders y. dhain gold, and silver дь е те анас га amines growth. This part of fhe 
езү walk of + town of Leicester, and yet bea autif al Pam d by the river Soar, and further proe 
КУ. duin А pk the injurious influences of anted at intervals along the | tected "by yid 91а wall of the Abbey, which is built Met 
the factories and tha town One portio n | borders, sedie уд feature in tho general ay 125 of t iye Jh antages и the nur 
“де cr cep e of th ha врет effect. The curions and strik t, Tritoma 
Le Leicester, hencg called Шу Abbey Nursery ; | wi with its gront ap spionat yellow red was fy dia ve m pu. rg! 
| 09 masive stone wal', which anciently surrounded | also represented С Sign JM y ring AE 
A protected the Abbey and Из dependencies, still growth, towards the Ny 5 pass niong te 
; Е - and encloses a portion of the Le ae vpn Leaving the show walk, we enter into one of the | sout E on of “ы ursery, observing extensiv 
Mr. Warnev's residence is within the walls, | many divisions of this large rgo nursery, а about | plan PORE ops ies, fine young 
bui їй adjoins the ruins of au ancient manni. probably 2; T in extent, and sub-divided into fou cedere оҷ ealthy bushes fit і obs g alao large Вая Ф 
d the em is 4. the dism Mw A bbey ; this 20 yards in width, with i intervening ru s Mr. | Pinus а мае Ф Pen tonia jr nus insignis, 
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е entidusrian pir the деч} v^ Dunt iis fal t be interesting to those e to Hin of the nursery w thus атр Es 
mot vini Xa be interesting, as wibnessi g He last iere to give "a names 'of the more striking. and | ab amount Sage ia р ^ acres, and hav 
— ч of Tg pe t Can nal, who | valuable amongst them. The first quarter that claims | necessarily passe 3 
arrogant Мы а "gres notice is ocenpied by some 1900 Cedrus arg one of | object en to d e son 
ЖЕ. sy Д quiere the ү А the i em the most interesting and рү сушы ine А ч е; OF d 4 ANE КР o ege d ч 
| an elegan! o pré ent | gs of al 
Nit мену way to Teieostor е Aly еу, y, oolebratod E th Himalayas, га еа e Libani, pad lac to the ра world. t called 
rineely hospitolities, and, on being announced, үг s. atii thriving i in x кө to visit a ton, ot te dier ы 
Welcomed and а ds vill hea arty < Курай! һу the iius division contains 1500 ub. of | the Рени N à Ye the main roàd to do 
йо топ he dying man said, “ Father | { positi est and hardiest of the Arbor: еей an itis | so. nursery ja în extent and esses E 
: LO CIE М my bones mlt you.” Oras me ү"; ы few tings amens Meza ihe ei rodent "na loamy Vi orirod from M ит 
х tib: of 1860, а mendation wi many o wel, t ee 
1 old man i bos, fa - to possess. Sueceedin ое ground ч the Abbey Nursery. The health and 
: КЕР око with t tho dorm sí enini = hes d te f g e American À Буне, - Mh of the илген and other nursery stock attest its 
& ; o lay his weary bones among ye: 1 wed " 
Give hi i noth Бае нут tarta ite , not less Thi 
j alting и Au lu indicate the анд эү н ds de t аме but mas € à m р celled ou out шо d ы и NM "sed 
| emsa ог 9Rbent of t f Leicester. On the | account of н liability to lose branc! ecome | has s, in the frat 
{ ted m E ы у alíar | disfigured. А quor song 1 usands of e view ЗАП, Yew, Arbor-vit 
2 occurs, and ni sg } 
trees, shrub wers; and although we may | the hardy а река ne йе» le qa : Ай» ов дөр 
it AER and fo [ie rd ы rudely Mulberry tree grows in this portion ч: ta arm d bie occupy a very large € 
E on quam оли. пез -а е reassuring | and this season it rip pw че os 759 TUE шн {гөө cult 
P» Ew fait flowers а — to rig the uniformity which | more gone f in a the. selection o C for o 
| fi (et Cedrus Libani th 
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E Се Were the fiat to br in ing “е enelosuro К Jis bove is allotted ниё 
E Eo and we owe to them the early intro- | to mur н di жа иеше mature же vie den ers Ap m mix: 
D ad fria: 7 and eo gu ad No less Чып эч of he ee ar ME ке ts ШО Жолун апа T " Lora in time be 
abours rpose, vta Жашы 
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гч amended. Find more ca is taken to suit t 
pen regard with melancholy ve йон, оуей ү арзы : ich i 1 s 
"еше from the d e Ei ud with perennial "even mji e the ч for ing sg viro УМА f | taste ‹ of the Plum whi ch is worked par rt ФАА Е stock 
