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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[NOVEMBER 7, 1863, 
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auction, t though ot cou: 
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of mature growth may ‚ be found; 
t several ad, dec ушр 1 а 
years ears afte Iti is with them a a private matter, j й r*it 
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This. m space, Properly m 
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a йы was introduced into 
— en way of кън ing 
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esidents d мезе 
derer ore е за and plante 
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laced suitable гоб б apart for the accom- 
течны of visitors. By such an arrangemen 
this now uninviting inclosure might be — an 
ornamen t to the парон ood. 
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mount of бро: apaa 
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were 
Strictly termed n * be ey were Florenc 
1857; Lor 
à borders, or the m 
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squares too, such as Li 
reason to suppose that 
against the whole ачу would not be as secure 
from to xo are 
mple Garden 
have always cte 80 o liberally ad m roe n | 
en for the Se јоушепё o of a merly, 
с. | flowers pet ы. Canterbury. I had со 
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[Тогш observed by Mr. Crocker, did not cceur in the 
pleasure: of тай 
n Scotland by the d С 
r а which the gardens 
ER vate еч This 
ne. p aM ко Ар їп 
in 1862 у Kohi-noor in 1860; Duc de Malakoff i in 1869, 1 
1860; and Haydn by Mr. Turner їп 1 
нз ance of central London, the e mposed by 
cked u up gates was as important a аз the. Rr ої | 
дори 
in such flow as Roses, DIE &c., may dh 
а in Hya remm from the very 
view w, however, pet 
squares and trees, & егу ра tch of verdur дар hav 
and e 
attained а value me oy people ling in c 
wded | br 
ean an 
th e beds y attended 
I а told man this ima. desirable result has been 
and Pu — them sort 
|and railed iiai "- ich — improvement m 
care would fll many columns, but allusion to the wa 
rou ght about t by the Company pa pras for the 
Its me that 
| this example might with advantage be 1 foli ed ea the 
Directors upon some of our н. еј муз, Pange 
, over а ре d. of 
your "st column, headed ** M "Cutbush's date,” 
name 
far as the greater portion of the range is ж 
rail simply for pleasu! 
the railway only as the mean Xo АЗ Е d the e more 
rrive at our destination the. better же ate 
eid 
sort has the aea 
aving 
ше 
may for р 
horticultural matters in London. 
" Should the advice to 
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satisfied. At the sam me tim 
Towers as 
There is а mistake 
last week, be acte ed on, and і 
t stand 
impro ve ement take place i in 
о look from the 
windows upon a scries E m gerdens than to to tens 
bro. 
never been publicly e 
although two чейн previous we had it in bloom 
Our standing rule from the first introduction « this 
new class ос ееп A stage non - € A 
мовної be ore, in accordance wit e gen id ru ilo 
which I quota above. I cannot dut tnink that the | 
Hyacinth is destined to fill a 
ieties, ought to 
pted. James Cutbush, Highgate Nurseries, 
Cage Birds.— — In smm 
some 
speedily se mde Jos. Newton 
r bour vc 
| RAE, ^30, Eos. 
hat 
of the railway banks, even within 
20 v or the metropolis, are still left in the same 
rough eoe о were in when err line was first 
open ned, : 
flowers, 
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x днн» (р. ома gcns. 
e to have m 
vità m me а КЕ it 
eias th 
iniu «риб аге qe САР 
y themselves, and s 
ањ 
ечат of ley and done her part towards b 
Шеш; Nature kas done all and man nothing, and i 
y places these bank H 
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Dam: 
n uch as all E b 
asks, &c., could. be shown together, but Mosses 
I „Sho uld, glad to hear 
h; uld 
ма A A Жєє. ы се. 
a class of vicem —— Мапу of the readers. of 
the Gardeners” Chronicle 
y shou 
not Rosarians form, a кы D. а seb of ama an 
for the 
and жоны MNA of cages, some few inches | Rose 
d me. 
little sweet.voiced 
floor. Опе ` feels 
and would almost 
water, too. 
on some bare wall on which the sun 
.(they are often larks! 
es) 
that they 
wish th ley 
or poor 
upon the 
in misery, migh 
€ ie 
are panting | the offer of li 
are | English seedlings. 
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my guinea or eno T ird рег annum for such a 
uim ода. be 
—In pes amenting graves I have often 
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né ; in the count ry how the little 
ia sedens in sh bade e, ind hears their sweet songs coming 
from fie p green trees all the day, it does go quite to 
опе?з hi ink of the wretched fate of those who, | 
ча а t least demand some care. Iti 
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regret a want of taste, not only in 
gardening department, bpi also in the stat uary work. 
| А walk in апу Mehmet will at once illu: strate what 
I allude ws viz, an portioned b uge 
I shoald be glad to subscribe 
by 
courage the raising of | 
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a score of са travellers чет "poss а 
course of a year, but that is bardl y 
The same Lr ты leads ine direc 
modi with ell decre А, 
them ardeni 
me - 
med with (the odou oses ah 
“Horticare has a re efini а humanising 
о practise it; and doubtless, 
ent of it would have good effect. The 
омадаме ig the lines have a good мы ы leisure 
ti their M Ч yi Е 
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influence — those who 
| without the slightest re sen D to beauty, Sire with | 
railings and жон " he кь — оч чь: ж ым T Masa йе 
stone е. The fa e lies with m 
т 
they know ho 
ground ‘allotted а them "i età 
— e porters often ind = ы ог үч) 
етуи апу aey to —— уык: 
bir 
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not only in where one would 
less 1 
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re: artistio. и N thi ing wt more аан е 
grave eatly - properly planted, so as. to 
atuary. 1 consider that polished 
red and grey granite is the most beautiful of all mate- 
ги sea must 2 near the v tio: 
they ioja Aoa uired. Mi ight n their dime vo 
employed in gardening, with pleasure to themselves and 
advantage. to all cheapness with which m much 
in some of the most fr uented. places—near the "Par rk 
irds are tortu „е еу sing, sure enough; but it is 
enough e hate birds’ songs to know how 
ake oi 
E dw sweet Pes are only a cry for Heel The 
а which are e generally designed by qualified 
often 
sweetest notes of ome birds | are when t 
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Open боа, and ages —The waste condition of 
many of ger 
If cemetery companies were to fix a speci- 
men of statuary for a grave, and select a plan of 
planting | to associate with it, the public would воо soon, I 
is, in че 
of this а it would only be n 
men the use of the ground a y 
before, and to distribute a few ке 
уау! of prizes. - seems to me t| 
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the Dir ectors can spare time from 
tei 
Сотня де qute m M tien ith a fine church. In 
on all sides of Lich. there. athar’ изегуз Canter bury (neitherofthem 
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v p e of Rose of Castille). .The gradatiom in sí 
answering | 
in the bet r squa res, „ now that nt Act we pace with e 
parochial auth orities to take them к, Mo ought to prese esent, On the Continent themes crosses c iron рун утсаа have got cid of this by 
receive attention oinp A gn A. мае р su uch are chains and posts su ung what would l i ga couple of swans into our p d, which is 
situated. The ве opport pro wet grave spaces, but what are there — v à 4 ка їп ехїеп{. Тһе an first made 
gf oam Hof, and named | family al allotm oed are really very pleasing fea- | its ut seven М аро, 
th y. The patch bulbs eed up diodes M vember, when the pa 
1 our squares, it may be ees — inging up surrounding the plante, | cured. Being yomg иа they pes fed ea for a ше md 
remarked that the outside borders are gen E em qa tothe beauty of foreign burial places, not.see deque but а few W етт 
off by а hedge placed close within the iron "which are in that way made le aey attractive, Surely |they бесу ee г" р in all directions, an o 
eg ; as 1 present time not а vestige of it is to е веер, with t 
to offer ig prospect to the a mee . cemeteries and | exception of a in one corner, which is fenced 
as well as to passers-by: This not more than a receptacle for ill- | for fish that аге used. Th бе соч may 
nb P forsa Yoigo should be — dd red | fashioned masonry ning. Ii seen swimming wards stretching 
with turf, agreeable "refreshing |t that rustie wood-stands, placed so as to be ч» qur their long necks over the wire work, I CNN 
outlíne, үзе "s gehe " маг а еа may | when necessary in the centre of graves, and filled with | the weed within their reach. H. 
be. The Soin of trees in the oldest and most, bulbs, would look characteristic and pretty. - M., | Brigg. 
sentral squares, and of the shrubs, plants, and turf, Pok ing ig. Cephalotazus Fortuni.—We have a fine female plant 
where баш 8 is manifested in their culture, proves —Your Ham im stead. Corres- | of thi г 
how easily a reform in such matters might be. carried i| pondent Q. «cx marl y keep sparrows off his uses by | time < 
; and worsted wika a feathers 
fiUum a E M e 
1 all c to the style of ping a my autumn sown =- а "E 
row cepe SE ante mple has al already bee i py mus Rushton, 
in а the mow borders of our great parks — ia tie. indebted to the kind 
forest tre e inclosures, — ав. Golden im of Mr. Crocker, ot of Chichester, for other flowers of 
rey о. ar to those mentioned by me at p. 906. 
is thinning p q Mr. Сгос voe specimens were produced on a variety |t 
hafi €x. 9 3. 3 3 1 f Castille in the early part of the е season, 
much disfigure tie ot herwise садзе: effect of the | but 
Survivors. most conspicuous neglect, however, in in| from ec exceptional form of the flowers- to the | the. 
ы sag of planting may b onn & Space eustomary one, till at length all t I 
cm refe ends reir ind зва ür- | deve — of the usual = Му original| or 
called . foot-path | exam чачыш varieties in ту | 
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