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that grow fast, that will bear occasional wi omena avenue aboye menti 
fogs, gren the long east winds that ae ere i in “ a Sk pices aro aliod in Sou thern italy, its front are "tee ft On the ia 
e spring. The handsomest, the fastest gre nether there be or not any building attached. | fountains in the m: 
ou the latest in leafing because ay ley Tent Greely to | The clever design es Signor GRAVINA and others, Behind this S palaco, oi z ] 
suffer from cold north-east winds, a e best for | now before us, gives s p n illustration of the ce, betw. On q 
is p Elm trees, Lime a j a Beech | ideas of actual Italy concerning landscape gar Gri plote st ended 
es are mos use because they were the trees | dening that, enteir enea = See grn. of de- | t e centre a bas 
of our forefathers, and ple in 7 laces | scribing a plan in mere ords, hall endeavour | a yé telling fortunes 
when avenues were made, if they had had | to bring the design anes our ‘mae, especially | which it i is suppose 
other trees would not have thought of looking | since i t certain! regarded s a successful | for 
beyond what they could find in their own) attempt to combine geometrical arrangement with | enclosed by eei tall 
ghbourh t that Elm trees and Lime | our English irregular style. | flig of steps in tl 
trees h ormidable rivals is sufficiently proved | Let the reader conceive then an uneven irre- Roast from the founta; 
by the glorious Horse Chesnuts of Bushy. Avenues 
of Horse Chesnuts at feces ve woul be 
far preferable > Lime tre e must trot along | 
at the pace of pack-ho 
4u Dd = ami 
squared off; se forming a zigzag 
yards we the left. side 180 and the righ ern) 
200 yar rds lo ong ; the latter facing the 
But are we to pramen y everything 
ence has shown to suitable for 
the trees just mentioned ? ny 
Maples no merit, nor Sweet Ch 
garden form 
easure about 70 yn i tering i 
8 long 5 
r extended a H little wi 
glorious Tuli 
ə 
gardens, 
prom 
ia : 
the noble B alnuts ? 
sur ely 
decorated 
rraces, fou end | na 
od ground, with a kind lof English park, is 
Beeches, 
be found more worthy | of i 
fre of the| 
mconsia 
rotten in their old 
ea 
which oes ou san don soot to their 
d speedily throw them per of health. 
rse 
; it it would never do tol ts 
so ro 
rience | more 
S\any one will put 
n Bete tne 
n paper 
_ Sach i is the general amen of the 
ollow will | boi no difficulty i in 3 
with this deacption, 
unde ae what follows. APE PART is on a lower le 
nee of the eastern angle from $ the mixed garden just de 
5+ Wy 
ma; why SPANISH CHESNUTS are 
not selected, trees far more tiful than Lime 
t f ; 
) 
€ 
Oaks, among trees, 
London p raa am and might be associated with 
Spani ORIENTAL PLANES, 
t 
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ACER 
expo 
e eariy 2 n Steet in DADP AI , and has 
end of about 28 years, a of 6 feet. 
be more striking than the m 
Pt agence 
claims of ATLANTHUS ne the mamae i gops 
much 
m Common | 
egetation is to be die sy de 
t as | wal 
Adero all Sey SO a m 
race in front 
a Tad A 
the to town = eee the ‘Strada Etnea, where an walk 
s proposed wi 
im 
which should be aimed at 
; suited to this site in of the ree 
as expressing above all the beyond of a better future.” | 
The rai to be of cas a ornament 
tights o on rad a tow 
her jenn r the centra 
bee two 
iye 
rs aes s, with a a fountain i 
on 
in the 
the low “Strada fisile ah by eos 
Self ee , included in the "irregular triangle above | 
middle of the 
Waara thee of. ho Ging carried a straight | 2m 
wall which divides into 
; the one Taid, out geometrically, te 
ing th o landscape style. 
y commen 
From the ars Pe se to the 
These must be 
rst of, THE GROMETRICAL PART. After 
+ tnt af th 
WALNUT passed by. 
ese trees â 
pet ed a inet choy tay be ken of 
ke pew en en spoken of 
ere each of Popissa: now to be} 
cet aim tnished with it 
ts in each case plastai alte bent en " “apres 
effect alent w- obtained by some 
ment as the fol mae- haga rmwa 
trees iiternatin 
ition Roa 
llum ; Prince’s Road, y Oaks asi 
rgb and ag chro. Tfit hol be be 
of 
, 
cer eriocarpum ; Eak 
n be 
contract to supply them at a 
“the Labyrinth,” with a view to beans ie bolia om 
south or betes walk -=> toa carri me | 
the as far as the soster 
the triangle, which is bounded | 
stad 8. Domen On either side of the | 
corners, planted with 
es and ar megal on a ie 
Sune oval flo wer beds. 
eth ot lanto ve torr = 
è ot ser, Pan regularly wi kaate orned 
distingeidend. son , and connected | 
steps to the principal ter- 
which it is distant some a bo yards, 
itself into a basin having in its centre a 
statue ger of the Simeto (the river 
Catania fountains, &c. 
3. the Palace: 
a colossal 
of 
sw 
wok, ‘coming an ob 
yards by 12 pe lh mian umiei i for fêtes, 
exhibitions, he. the centre 
oae. 
of | staircase at cach 
