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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[SEPTEMBER 19, 1863. 
the most beautiful о 
water, and their Сарот, baths are filled by it d may almost say the necessity, if a i. bjects to be found on the 
then, after ita little | of peatun ess is com- | good E efe and м ае effect are to Бе | {аЬ Hp 
plete ted, the w into t -— obtained, „of plan our YN -GARDENS ne method o patei the evil has been 
Alas der ee mim may. y ри оа! gardens in view аё this | happily hit upon by on à of ihe most suoeessfu] 
small beginnings | А snowball set in motion ent—so that the design shall form af leas trons o priening s in Belgium, Madame 
mere drei өөү become an avalanche, iw] ro one of which shall be а distinct design, GRELLE- A ’ HANIS nn tw Ege i exhibitions 
destroying w the d perfectly balanced, included | won most of the lea ing ri es competed for бу | 
Our little hien eid ју time to develop as within the other or general design, the two thus | amateurs at an exhibition of the Société Royale — 
extensive powers o ol mischief orming зо ой. whole. Тһе necessity for|de Fl de Bruxelles, held in Brussels a few 
The inte еар nt ne at ^t the present Botanic | this, во to speak, arises from the fact that beds of | weeks We are а а Correspondent | 
Garden (not n on which the glory for ex — um s upon the plan кай : 
he in whose reign a" plant was 
mes у ыкы h n great measure depen 
А he was|in 
ча бон т, апа Баге 
Е с гаге 
а formal gar еа 
of arrangement | is, that on 
d in re ааг 16 
опе ас ms or p 
in autu 
ow 
safely expressed their admiration of its bea аш. 
Some specimens there introduced into a sprin 
-á ns 
Е | disposed eR des sa "E 
e means 
оа 
езен їп bem baek этге. and are beginning to |t 
emit a thoroughly pond-weed odour, which will 
increase н а intensity аз the putrefaetive process | "Ies à 
is a 
, ате necessari 
beds, no less than full ones, "not | | 
вушшет1са11 ie osed, have a 
4 А 4 dyvantage of such a plan 
and the bare beds 
of а spring ed ans 
d appearance in 
e series of beds, forming 
ortion in the design, may 
with bulbs and left bare; 
"A 
e by 
present 
exhibitions certain 2 
Ferns and plants o 
— they аго 
іп 
3v у Ton the eye of tho v 
ver- | ful as € 
ly | 
| 
e to dr raw playing to th 
adopted for dupleyis 
always such а 
аз ате Фаг forms puis 
passed „отет, r the glass s have 
that hich ter pietu uld be 
pl fa 
oes on ps w ght tt 
meant by а esign within 
ment are by 
ced uror 
nay ci ion ; Eaki aid. noi he fors imu it; ао to ые 
and sluiees were choked : е fille 
it had not ea e furthe 
and had it s 
e of it emari 
ret. to announce 
РБ. Реа 
Чез 
we laii ed me е of s 
ERE 
& dui s 
X 
f the rule not 
h, and often Á— in denar to the plant 
Wr may regard the ponam at South Кейийт 
as the wind-up of tlie season of Sem. 
LING DAHLIA: 
take a m 
awards a 
t the principal metropolitan tribuxals 
x e venture | to prefaco опг etie with the UR 
ma 
үп 
1t ana at oris 
юа" us, and it will soo 
unless some means can WM o 
fti in every direetion; 
.üsour own eyes haye n | the elliptic beds were 
„Avaira, B B айдай, еч vith evergreens, or 
metrical Ау е, 
"Ачу 
ч froh А5 Act of th 
A more 
important DOE om XE: 
Теп 
on the point з was s called for 
А of Ely, who saw t 
dut was breeding *'to еу. slui 
rowers, ву swimmers 8, and fishe men 
GER 
ma n ge 
ubject to link scientific atten- | season, he e the bulbs с 
be directed, a nd in the hope | would in 
ee results of experi- foliage et 
vive the 1 inquiry. мач гы 1 
that 4-4. в alarmin; 
declaration that 4 it can * be got rid of at al 
true, c те conclusion should по 
“tion 
of eliciting suggestions, 
remi ca we venture e 
ma 
| А ша bem 
| "TS to нане 
and such e| 
| niade. without 
o domestic da 
two е», 
"үү, f in 
А vem ifs е 
samples or the There ate (ho! ng 
beds in the "um" garden to е "Thought of of, and it | 50 erios of —€— 
is ven: ^ have the 
M À— MÀ —  À— 
of the most сопре : weather for th 
| P is а ео tha Ак vei теат not Гана а. i E : БЕ" ө 
early, b аб the Bulbs should 
be planted early in Red во that they may lavi Ev Mode 2^ tiet from the rs 
time to have тоо ly before winter sets e b 
On this, and ха the ср тт on of the 
with which e bulbs to be urrounded, p in оа ine 
believe а vig 1 LA 
d 5 vtr gud spur pos то the unnamed bu lbs, 8 s quently 
ow rate, serve admirably ; ;|sueh а: ent as {о di if 
but d should be bought 6 éd tie iE iE doe ми 
led qo So ede rue to one shade ofle entirely enshroud, the plants which ERN glasses are | 
exhibition j is more or les: 
with t 35. in|the e more {о be regr ett пећ а 
_теїетепсе ils of Dita as to tikë the | which re meines 
 refere quire treatment of this kitik pes " 
Mh inting once again {о the! Ancetochilus for example, generally kink kaa Ra, DAR 34 суш 7t у Р 
FM yet s. wapa] bulanecd fort Же ү 
lanted with bulbs, and the | 
а 
пей by the varied tints of | 
beds of — and later 
me to b 
laneed fi 
of which p AT guae be а at 
The та 
to 
vice versá, theré would | 
from эм -- SE 
qim 
is 
has se 
change 
cultural pe 
an uneritical bre mere оройо of mr le 
seen a former seasons ; and өй ugh а ns 
e way of improvement in Hes 
no ry going d Hs it is not Hd that the pe 
а lty which 
stands out 
ance of, aree 
pan 
is^ 
1+ 
gri 
vance b 
l 523 can see and еийн: the pro 
ess which has been made. Nos Sue of NES 
E 
n the 
d |the Lo 
| all before it. 
have 
class, which contain. 
ай 
rd Derby M Tor the two | е qe 
ast 
ех 
changes are Pes tm енен bo e маву margined. 
or more, That mere 
ention in I Е 
гет, 
figures; one T: 
апу опе time, 
Seque : 
marred; 1 - iade alij. 
blo 
thi 
mentin the class o 
up 
а 228 
о of the А тте 
Ur 
ive more i aem 
be jS: "A о ing of their more lively appearance 
en. There is also abundant room for impe 
ound 
he еар € Mie very 
with at eT half es markings on the the йот» 
the: remainder there 
