* 
ee . W e b e r ¾ ‚— r e ne ee) a 
maodelled the weste 
Suowin 
E 
n for any useful proj . 
peiie Se New. Prone ee of Fra 
feet high ; gee largo, nearly rot 
Peas uiverigny ; 
the 13 and ‘Tall White Marrow ; but poss 
superior Ki 
Page | 
y Aa —§ 2. Dwarf so 
mae Dwarf, aliàs Nain hat if, or Lévégue, 1 
ods small, rather broad, mostly co ontaining 
od quality ; proper for 
THE GARDENERS’ 
various seeds 
which were collected during the last 
pomas gs A 
e been 8 distributed to persons re- 
ing to Europe, und n nee ement that some 
equitable retara should be made in kind; and collec- 
bot 
bint hick 
to destroy many duplicates ; it will, however, bemy 
e the tops 
ust now be e 
sidered as entirely ra. eded by 
ishop’s New Long-pod, about 2 feet high, pods 
nearly straight, almost e 1 
seven Peas. n Beer prolific 
Thompson 2 Early D 
prolific in 23 but 7 contain fewer Peas; it is con- 
r yg not worth growing. 
10. Dwarf Britta any, or abae de pa. Très nain 
agne, Très n ain de Brest. The dwarfest known 
only 5 to 8 fachos's pods sma al, nearly 
3 5 for late sowing, other- 
arge Dwarf be- 
r, it 
Moelle d Espagne, Sanspareil, it is . e diii, > 
but not pea 
l. White Prussian, or Dwarf White Prussian, 
Prolific or Paie Man’s Proft, Prolific, id . 
Royal Dwarf, Dwarf Twesley, Yy, Stowe 
4 feet bgr} ‘pods broad, long, and Hber ni oan 
tainin r 8 large Peas; an — : prolific 3 
Pea, = will not remain 80 long in bearing as the Blu 
Prussian. R. T. 
oe mak ek beige ar SIDNEY. 
xtra 
should be | end 
n . if a add, | files, 
that these gentlemen enjoyed the chatter hem satisfaction 
d alism C 
varieties, whi ch might 
IMICrIOR 
hie is partially concealed, 
lake BB spice bridge, and 
a beautiful view of Spo 
£ Irish Y 
turning to the 
e right have « 
2 33 on the left a 
nates with an ee, 
j The Drive here presents an interrupted 
line of s N ee of 300 yards, ger on either 
side with Aueu ponica, sup 
effe 
way inter 
ural 
— Be * rate and 3 erso 
igne ed) che as, Moore. 
8 = a 75 of these facts, we find a Mr. 
oper and a naldson striving with all their 
Legis slative Council, to put 
would be seed effect of their 
happy to 
little mp, acd in Tai 
rde : for su 
ad 
opted. re, howev 
of standing alone in their Vand 
W CASTLE, THE 1 OF THE 
ARL O WN 
e we diverge to the left by a walk 
rage ide of this 
ery ront row 
On leaving the lak 
which leads to the . -yard. 
walk i is lined 75 * our r 2 abe of plan 
consists of Jun nsis ; ge 
W. 
0 
areana, 10 feet | high ; : ‘the third of Thuja orientalis 8 
12 feet high ; and the fourt b, of noble specimens o 
8 helvetica. Le pou Ur 8 poa itself is . 
by covered w s panan 
i with Jasminum 
we 
=| 
aoe 
We hav ple acting ly ne 
Sidney fe Herald d the following 83 of a report 
th ent ac ape of the public garden there 
will * highly satisfactory to to Mr. C. Moore’s friends to 
is pursuing a career of 8 public use- 
and we should hope that ee council 
e uni na ent o 
00 sulted 
a On 
und that i in panada of a considera 
th n 
— to supply the 5 with showy, free- free- 
ts, and to make new 
all yr 
Aan upper garden have been — — up a 
600 yards of new talk. 
ted 
means be 
classify the pe pe of 
already been 
which have been attached to the > plants in 
Shaw: 
lish name and native country of each ae appear 
to have given pmi general satisfaction ; but no funds | 
eE 
m has n 
| fencing, and for perfect secu 
| same material. 
TY | pou try-yard an 
plantations of ornamental tri 
in the castle, and nothi 
surrounded as i 
provided during the last * to cover the P 
inting, ot been carried | 
the aie where e is ot t required are files of the 
Chinese Juniper and Red Ced 
The poultry-yard is — within a spacious 
quadrangle, fitted up with every necessary requi 
houses, roosting 3 . Be 
rous laying 
turkey houses, due 
all 
The yard in . of the 
ee. * with num 
warmed with hot-water pipes. 
buildings is divided! into ae te by mea 
rity is also covered with the 
In the middle of the-yard is a spacious } 
ge pile 
unded by a green Holly 
phe of this plantation is to shelter th 
wing of the Pinetum. It 
ts of rows of Pinus Cembra helvetica, P. aus- 
p. icea pectinata. The end of 
circle of 
-m 
W Em the 
Lime-walk we enter a wood mmon Lew, all of whose 
are grafted with thousands of the Gold New, pro- 
be i circle 
n front are 
sue 
ted en the 
a Gold Holly, the effect of which i is ‘rich beyond 
tion terminates 
in the rear, we kept on in 
an Y 
P f . | mals | 
the object being to the g in the 3 
mediate vieinity of y ion, We then emerge into ff ir We aa 
5 : left wi mischief. 
a 3 J pee "e m left with 3 pa to the foliage of . 
Spruce. As far as these ging on ous plants w 
sides is com of 
cut square. The following ev: 
eh aide. th d 
eee e 
. 
re 3 an extreme y 
h 
fitted u irement | § 
for breeding and feeding all kinds of fowls. It 3 
0 
of wire gree 
in | arises from 
of 5 e r 8 to m 
ed 
growing naturally in the shade, do not 
from this alone 
5 all, however, being grafted | i 2 
asd contrary, a sudden cold co 
ported by pyrami 
variety of Thuja orientalis, 10 to 14 feet high? in TOWS, 
gra and effect, The plantation 
E uao able Coni- 
fehe . a 
rnor | fers. Th 
varied with 57 rus japoniea, and is then continued wi with 
ny | gree 
n Box, all 2 feet hi igh, shorn theese jandjsquare, 
at least a mile 5 
rrou 
entrances 0 it 
circle, containing a splendid erg 
circle is divided into four segments 
edges, ere are are in each fo 
hedges, supported on each side with Irish e be in 
At the * 2 is all circle 
a la argo 
eans of Yew 
ith Yew 
meria R its wie f the angles 
15 9 with Chinese Junipers, 
tora D a quarter of x 
Hollies . bth sides of the way, 
wit Abies Douglasii in The Hollies 
press 
to the east avenue, are hig 
at mag 
until we reach the Bate, everything bei 
shinee and planted. 3 
To be continued) 
~ DISEASES OF PLANTS, 
more than what was 
cially if it be of 
a 
= for 
Seales 
require : 
ously had no 
vegetation, more espe 
light, will 
coming o 
plant is most in want of heat, = = 
ae e 
turn . a, or y 
N on other evils whose bose co uences 
ish of her vegetable riches, shall there find 
he rent ny ehe by 9 ~ > 
