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4, 4, Kitchen-garden, chiefly planted with gooseberries, currants, raspberries, 

 strawberries, pothei'bs, asparagus, tart rhubarb, sea-kale, and several articles 

 not so readily procured from the market-gardens in the neighbourhood. 



5, Tool-house, including a potting-shed. 



6, Border for choice flowers ; the wall covered with half-hardy shrubs. 



7, 7, Two green-houses entirely devoted to Coniferee in pots. The following 

 list includes those species which constituted the collection in November, 

 1837: — 



wide ; in a pot 1 3 in . wide, and 1 in. 



deep. 

 P. Coulter? (macrocarpa Lindl.), 4 ft. 



high, and 3 ft. wide; in a pot 13 in. 



wide, and 13 in. deep. 

 P. longifolia, 5i ft. high, and 3 ft. 



wide ; in a pot 1 3 in. wide, and 13 in. 

 deep. 

 P. Gerardidna. 



Taxdcecs, 

 Dacrydium cupressinum, G ft. 9 in. 

 high, and 5 ft. wide ; in a pot 17 in. 

 wide, and 18 in. deep: by far the 

 largest and handsomest plant of this 

 species ever seen in England. 



Co7iifer(Z, § Abietinee. 



Pinus sylvestris. 



P. s. rigensis, 4 ft. high, and 2 ft. wide ; P. australis, 3i ft. high, and 18 in. in 



in a pot 9 in. wide, and 9 in. deep. diameter ; in a pot 17 in. wide, and 



P. pumilio. P. p. Mughus. 17 in. deep. 



P. Banksia?iffl, 3i ft. high, and 2 ft. in P. canariensis. 



diameter; in a pot 10 in. wide, and P, sinensis, 3ift. high, and 3ft. in di- 



10 in. deep. ameter ; in a pot 12 in. wide, and 



P. inops, 3 ft. high, and 3| ft. wide; in 12 in. deep. 



a pot 17 in. wide, and 17 in. deep. p. insignis, 3^ ft. high, and 2 ft, wide ; 

 P. mitis. P. pungens. 

 P. Larlcio, 4 ft. high, and 18 in. wide; 



in a pot 13 in. wide, and 14 in. deep 

 another is 3 ft. high, and \\ ft. wide, 

 in a pot 10 in. wide, and 10 in. deep. P, Teocote, 13 in. high, and 9 in. wide; 



P. austriaca, 1 ft. high, and 9 in. wide; 



in a pot 6 in. wide, and 6 in. deep. 

 P. VaWasidna, 2 ft. 3 in. high, and 2 ft. 



in diameter ; in a pot 13 in. wide, 



and 13 in. deep. 

 P. resinosa. 

 P. Pinaster. 

 P. P. var. helenica, from St. Helena, 



7 ft. high, and 4 ft. in diameter, 



grafted on Pinus sylvestris. 

 P. P. var. nova zselandica Lodd,, from 



New Zealand. 

 P. P. escarena, 6 ft. high, and 4 ft. 



wide; in a pot 13 in. wide, and 13 in. 



deep. 



in a pot 7 in. wide, and 7 in. deep. 

 P. leiophylla. 

 P. lAavedna, 2 ft. high, and IJ in. 



wide, 6 years old. 

 P. Cembra, 4 ft. high, and 4 ft. in di- 

 ameter; in a pot 16 in. wide, and 



16 in. deep. 

 P. ^'trobus. 

 P. excelsa, 1ft, 7 in. high, and 13 in. 



in diameter ; in a pot 7 in. wide, 



7 in. deep. 

 P. Lambertiawfl. 

 P. montlcola, 1 ft. high, and 9 in. in 



diameter ; in a pot 9 in. wide, and 



9 in. deep. 



P. Pinea, ,3^ ft. high, and 2 ft. in dia- A'hies excelsa var., 2i ft. high, and 



meter; inapot 12in.wide, andl2in. ' ' " '' " ''"' 



deep, 

 P, halepensis, 4ft. 3 in. high, and 2 ft. 



Sin. in diameter ; in a pot 10 in. 



wide, and 12 in. deep. 

 P. Tee' da, 3 ft. high, and 3 ft. wide ; 



in a pot 8 in. wide, and 8 in. deep. 

 P. rigida, 6 ft. 2 in. high, and 4i ft. in 



diameter ; in a pot 2 ft. wide, and 



2 ft, deep, 

 P. serotina. P. ponderosa. 



P. Sabiniawff, 4ft. high, and 3ft. wide; 



in a pot 19 in. wide, and 17 in. deep : 



and another, 7 ft. high, and 3 ft. 



lift, wide; in a pot 10in.wide,and 



loin. deep. 

 A. e. Clanbrasih'a?2a, 18 in. high,' and 



2i ft. wide. 

 A. e. pygmae^a, 13 in. high, 13 in. wide, 



and 20 years old. 

 A. nigra, 3 ft. high, and 6 ft. in diameter; 



in a pot 18 in. wide, and 18in. deep. 

 A. riibra, 6| ft. high, and 5| ft. wide. 

 A. Smithiawfl, 2 ft. high, and li ft. 



wide ; in a pot 10 in. wide, and 9 in. 



deep : another, 3i ft. high, and 3^ ft. 



wide. 

 A. DouglasM, 4 ft. 3 in, high, and S^ft. 



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