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Descriptive Notice of Hendon Rectory, 



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

 12 in. deep. The plant on tlie lawn, 

 which is 10 ft. high, is also in a tub, 

 plunged, and the brim covered. 



A. MenziesM, 3 ft. high, and 2J ft. 

 wide; in a pot 13 in. wide by 13 in. 

 deep. 



A. canadensis. 



A. cephalonica, 3 ft. 9 in. high, and 3 ft. 

 wide ; in a pot 1 8 in. wide, and 2 1 in. 

 deep : two plants of these dimen- 

 sions, and three others of smaller 

 size. 



Picea pectinata. 



P. balsamea. 



P. b, Fraseri, 2 ft. high, and 20 in. 

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

 deep. 



P. Pichta, 1| ft. high, and \\ ft. in di- 

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

 11 in. deep. 



P. Webbiajza, 3 ft. high, and 3 ft. wide; 

 in a pot 18 in. wide, and 16 in. deep. 



P. grandis, 3 ft. high, and 2 ft. wide ; in 

 a pot 12 in. wide, and 13 in. deep. 



P. nobilis, li ft. high, and 2 J ft. wide ; 

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



iarix europae^a. 



£. microcarpa. 



Cedrus Libani. 



C. Deoddr^a, SJ ft. high, and 4 ft. wide ; 



in a pot 14 in. wide, and 18 in. deep : 



another, 5 ft. high, and 4 ft. wide. 



Araucaria imbricata, 3J ft. high, and 



3 ft. wide ; in a pot 16 in. wide, and 



17 in. deep. 



A. brasiliana, 6 ft. high, and 4 ft. in di- 

 ameter ; in a pot 18 in. wide, and 



18 in. deep. 



A. exc^lsa, 5|ft. high, and 3J ft. wide; 



in a pot 13 in. wide, and 10 in. deep. 

 A. Ciinninghame'i. 

 Cunninghamic! sinensis, 6 ft. high, and 



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



13 in. deep. 



Conifercs, § Cupressi?i(S. 



yhuja orientalis. 



T. plicata, 6 ft. high, and 3 ft. wide. 



T. articulata, 7 ft. high, and 2f ft. 



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



deep. 

 Callitris pyramidalis, 2 ft. high, and 



1 ft. wide ; in a pot 7 in. wide, and 



Gin. deep. 

 Cupressus Tournefortra, 17 in. high, 



and Sin. wide; in a pot 5 in. wide, 



and 5 in. deep. 

 C. lusitanica, 3 ft. high, and 2 ft. wide ; 



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

 J'unfperus phoenicea, 4 ft. high, and 



18 in. wide ; in a pot 8 in. wide, and 



8 in. deep. 

 J. from Gossainthan, 2 ft. high, and 



1 ft. wide; in a pot 8 in. wide, and 



8 in. deep. 



J. australis, 1 ft. 9 in. high, and ]|ft. 



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



deep. 

 .7. excelsa, 3 ft. high, and 15 in. wide j 



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

 J. bermudiana, 2 ft. 10 in. high, and 



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



9 in. deep. 



J. recurva, 4ift. high, and 2ift. 

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

 deep. 



8, 8, 8, Hot-beds for striking and bringing forward pelargoniums and other 

 flowers, for the beds, baskets, vases, &c. 



9, Potting-shed. 



10, Large pits for preserving fuchsias, orange trees, brugmansias, camellias, 

 and other large plants, in tubs, through the winter. 



11, Working-shed, with store-room over, and containing, also, the furnaces for 

 heating the green-houses and the pits. 



Remarks. This residence is not given as one for general 

 imitation; for there are but few persons whose taste for botany 

 and gardening is so enthusiastic as that of Mr. WiUiams. 

 It shows, however, what may be done by industry and taste, 

 in the course of not more than four years, on a very small 

 spot of ground, possessing few or no advantages, either natu- 

 ral or artificial. The amateur may see, in the lists which 

 we have given, the names of many of the choicest trees and 

 shrubs which can be procured in the London nurseries ; and 



