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12.—1845.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING AnD G Hi A | social » intellectual, a and mor: y As advocates for the | quence will be fo to the p man, should the law of 
M: GLENPI $ had the Be since is i rei pace Daw thia allotment system mos cordi: all a idee nsider eration, remove 
as consulte Al ecenetci aLI TA Te MOS: «Cordially subscribe our | Settlement, 
Sans Petiri Kobieme smen and te ut n the improvement of | #88ent to the nati a of ‘he maker, and can | claim, as at a resent, on Py single parish, to a c 
their Parks an d Gardens, and in the construction and heating | See no reason why own agricultural arapa upon an entire Uni n. This would speedily rains 
of Horticultoral Buildings gs in them mort i coe ven bide a should not be made sensible of the adva of | hun ls of our labouring poor out 
n 
Sil enable h him to devote his s pari fetter "athena oh these im. | Some > system of mutual co- -operation, such 2 as takat of = i emoy, As our pages are read wee so many who 
portant su! bjects; and Noblemen and Gentlemen desirons fe which 
consulting him, are may patel requested to address him 
Lon 
Piss 
the opportunity of thoroughly understanding 
wald, the } hero, most forcibly insists upon 
sity of educating the vo ourer, if we Pea fied be 
oo eeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEey——— sity o 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle, cae Sa D BE tae ae oe 
Chiswick Nursery, near 
e persuaded Ba the public are 
the 
SA PERPEN MARCH 22, 1845. 
ny ment, 
| admitting or entering upon an 
nd 
we pe merely wish to sugges convi ctions on 
ast intention 
politi 
se as well a 
ain: of 
cussi ion, from w ich i it is our ‘pape 
MEETINGS FOR R THE FOLLOWING fe aug 
ee ope pril.] poe 3 3 
wrens, rea -Soisy stAT . . 
Fr zil 4—Botanical p 4 
n 
| efforts a 
to abstain. 
mae n peon to Mr. Asa HOKKE, whose reformer’ s 
limite: 
} 
p. T TP G o 
up 
will ve 
t are extended to that arj ed 
s Ger 
T 
finds in 
pl 1 
‘Mr. a aas, dated the 16th 
at 3 
ed by ou 
at penige sÈ the childr poo ich awy 
w years back, the a na he par 
m to command their services ry 
fields as soon as the ey can pos sibly a 
many pí aces it is rare to see a childa 
is 8 or 9 years s old. 
nit red. We ap 
defatigable exertions of. this ane E ee 
likely to be crowned w with gre sais 
Mr. lence x had met with many my beautiful 
shrubs, and it is honed 1 that a large part of them will 
prove hardy, or nearly so. Vi 
a trifle. 
tack ol after 
The e employers of these children 
"He 
e bad rangements that 
tideiosit i in hae o 
ow how to cultivate ‘and i im- 
Paa 
We 
akie room for Seating the various plans 
d bu t for them sl refer o ar, tenons 
t itself, which sinh to mirably 
adapted for loan libraries, vines hial nta. and 
| general distribution among our rural popu ulation, all 
of large flowers, like | for their education; and frequently much ‘averse to 
| their being sent to school at all. And yet, how e easy | 
it would be to pro’ pied ye some ae ment 
by which one f these infant scarecrow 
| might be required io attend khol in the forenoon, 
ydrangeas, a very fine double | and the of t in the afternoon; by wh tn 
whit te Gardenia, with flowers as large a lia 5 gab oyer s might be served, and them 
name 
ines, Hon neysuckles, and 
as ane 
instr ucted, 
J 
wald has remar 
new AE EGR ng ked, “ A rational and con- 
Plu or Os 
mentioned. as being H i on their | ee 
oit 
We learn Td a other sources that 
om hip: 
o the sentation 
n 
me 
et 
eo 
R 
= 
i 
bs  atrivs to aister ibe great and proud, and negle ect the 
P and humble; and so it happens that the life of 
some is too hard, and of ethers too easy ” P. 32. 
ing observation, will be substantiated A every one, 
pone. inculcated having a tendency to 
sah iae kind feelings, and rouse a sense of mo; 
Saponia hi pl 1 employed. 
the greenhouse at Kew, 
ae plans “c nh ‘wich cat pallial a few weeks 
since, there is 
a particularly 
eat desi 
e 
f the in produced by our own beer-sh 
wE have on much, and i in nal the towns a 
isited, I 
ee is rumoured in th ee $ illage 
k proceeded to For mosa ; 3 bat rea own jeer: do h 
ot GN k an intentio on. trav: 
H 
Qf 
= DEEL carried at one 
end by he wl of the house, and at the other by 
n apran ns resting on little stone plinths. 
ht 
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bas 
a 
5 
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td 
ri. 
sE g 
Q 
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4 oF 
$ 
Q 
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5 
me 
In the c S. 
£ has latel * f + A 
-| Tha ge es them a very 
i tal 4 
a se tale by Voce * wih in a present | t | 
pe 
} J. 
demands some- | whole commu 
i rai a Passing 
ose thoug 
o does not not spend | 
ea sive can afford to im- 
; he who does not get 
pwy carousing will bake his 
wn fireside cheeefa and happy: he will always 
money ir bis purse; and it is better sto dri nk 
influence only | 
around ev 
though the world i 
to sinew this truth wi 
ice, oy costs 
hich would answer 
the same purpose. 
COUNTRY WALKS. 
H mirth, and joy, and gladness, does every- 
thing par at this happy season! The oat 
perched aloft on yonder tree, animates the shrubbery 
erect, surprises 
f 
his strikingly y-powe' erful notes, which he sends forth with 
ne ju gof “home-brewed ale than a whole ad 
fa a public-house!” 
We 
Ivy, or in the thick bushes ; of the ee: = 
doubt at that the motive was 
PSr ent of beer- etm Sate ee 
fear u our uninstructed population 
no! “ey trusted ving the limits of 
their F peiie us aa nees. ften 
+ so) ba cally good, marred vy the neplst pa e 
ever, scarcely less ena 3 Pe are 
earnest to prepare for the 
geny; some more pedi 
enabled, after much disputing, and many a severe con. 
teat, to secure a last year’s nest, which with some little 
repairs, and the addition of a fresh lining, serves ell the 
uence which had not m taken 
hi f 
eļ|and trouble, succeed in laying the foundation of their 
future abode, when n some oppressive and more powerful 
bet in- 
securing ee at a 
and honest is still o: ei > pee 
envy of che ‘wt Wha like which the poor 
rig! Efa owners, raise the superstructure for their own 
use; the poor defrauded in are thus again compelled 
to choose a suitable spot and recommence e their 
rs shan eee 
oa most just and the — taken of chat dislike by some of e 
oral bane which more afft 
gof the e system a any- 
at these remarks may not be consi- | 
rho have ve might, but not tong upon their side. At 
length, however, after many a a 
wished-for object is attained, ees and 
the first egg ps deposited in pl all is safe ; 
no’ 
h i sacred in the eyesjeven of the most 
daring and audacious plunderer. There are few = 
We trust th 
red as introducing what some fancy to p lities 
into our pd Lg but the opie t of the poor is at 
this m engrossing s cet pape fates 
| slight pera to facts, which a lear 
all who haye had 
small te telescope the various operations, pillagings, x ma- 
neeuvres, and battlings of this busy, bustling, noisy 
township, 
D appearance which forms 
ease 
an object in the la pror n3 
ing, piia and 
and exuberance o- 
ling. in all the excess of j pegs 
