THE 
Maxac 19, 1859.] 
GARDENER > 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU 
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of Steveus's s sales — some Cattleya margi- cipal apartments and offices may be thus referred to. irregular in surface, and clothed pe characteristic 
ah one ted from B , 2 the drawing-room, 3 a sma 5 v egetation, is tibl g ery picturesque 
sn i Reichenbach, eri described it in the Berlin | conserv: "uy opening into the dining-room 4. At 5 aud pleasing addition to the e gar 
— se Gurteugeitung for Oct. 11, 1847. nge plant hou oe is the kit tehen court, 7 the M ues nd of the asm nearest the approach road 
Alle puc | ake M 8 the stabla. yard. TI isat | the radua ally slopes away, the difference of level 
PLA 9, xe back to the railway cutting. Helene — pos by shrubs. "The main walk, it will be 
VILLA AND SUE E RBAN GARDENS. ha ate window open to the carriage ring; a observed, is represented as passing twice eath the 
FOR There are frequent inquiries in the viles, but 4 — rare arrangemen carriage road. Asthe latter very much interferes with. 
3 — “al for garden plans, the inquir hous e of this kin id. the privacy of the garden, I suggested that — A 
Gardeners’! Chronicle ga : ^ | I y tl ment to — reuse the eoe extent of the place, 
dor the most part owners or occupiers p 1 Ar FN aa ia as ^ E d 
r limited extent, had t t LE dence tae nd | 8 lt ile. en cds à well as ms ake it e pri rate in rea ality. As the 
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en dabo me es To such will this series di with the front door. In that situation it of em eft nothing ! m ^n om an accumulation of water, 
the|the expedient recommended itself the more readily. 
it 
will be all AX and chiefly, if no 
— n in front of the drawi ing-room windows 
an on either side of the walk through the 
cutting affo rde d an, admirable situati ion * - and 
ockwork. 
asa 
The plan e I “9 The 
wholly, jected ee re been de- |! ore obtained permission to alter am line near the | 
wees of the. Mick; ; for although a design prepared houpe M much as the confined space would allow. By y | roc 
a for any given locality can rarely be adopted | from the front windows, and th den in th - 
wholly i in — any arrangement t that. bas been from the front windows, and the 8 de: Leir 2 
in one situation will a eful as snou e 
one. 
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| case, private : and isolated from the approach, especialy | 
— ays be isolated from ud ie pare no 
better position could possibly be ested. 
The plant houses having a ‘bri ck 
3 fe E biei a narrow bori 
Ma re 1.—The pe for which this u ade by was pre- 
T I ers. 
The house i is surrounded by a broad gravel 
t2 feet 6 inches high. Stone steps lead | 
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the flow 
— ‘in houses, is a bed of low evergreens 
s the ro 
fron 
an n is ret flat, and eh are no views bey 5 
the grounds to be taken into consideration. 
The recess , (10) bering v windows eme 2 
end b nbli 1 +) 
of Ane s South- — — . — the end of these is a walk to the 
ad; the surface | garden under an archway 11 covered with Roses. 
intended Meier to cme: "tis walk with the 
The prin- | railway b whieh, being of considerable extent, very | by 
111 18 by a trellis covered with creepers. 
Tha me ae or parterre is partly ——, 
cade of Roses. Plate 2, to be given next, is 
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beds, 13, 1 ppe the dare in front of the house, | 
f that part of the grounds, to which a de- 
us x y are = can plants, and others | 
ar soil ; and 172 ae “hens Rhododen- 
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1 ORANGE FLOW E 
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PRESERVATION AND MER ra OF ROSES fue 
Romans, varfetied with the Ane pres 
that emer pharmaciens may preserve odoriferous 
mi them from on 5 of 
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ebrews were 
of comm 
Nox them are Abies Pines acquainted w antiseptic 
Menziesij nsapo, i 
al stimulate their ted senses. At R = od n salt; the hes «t. a it in p 
the lamas of pes neat gronin pe "ye W of the Rose was in such request, that Lucu pended properties s of their 1 meats. This zd likew 
There are also two 8 er ere, Deod id ` | fabulous sums, in order to be able to pU ita Fa all played an important part in the sacrifices of paganism 
Juni i u , | Seasons. on the flesh of the victims, to ret 
tre k aan Libocedrus e chilensis, and two or flowers was uch in vogue, that the cultivation nof ri 3 Rim 
1t 18 is a si Y Lou uis the "Fourteentl's Orange trees was a sour dle Ages, the alchemists said, cum so 
Ps a su 5 oi tok foe Bowers, Ni E ut to” INIM Liv r the e great k pret would have oe ih cana Ja 4 e i » was surely this thougbt that 1 * 
Pore outline L| gested to Witheimbutkel the idea of use 
It Was the w pint he tac back g i ground 3 At T too, gre that des espotic P capriciou iovis of sodiu uring of fish. Ahe pan 
Paddock shoul lenit At the ed 1 1 * of the sadi who, as Montaigne says, twists 2 turns the REI BS Pith im that Charles the Fifth, 
ory No walk eie mud * but f : 2 "eh - understanding of the French, also demands perfumes. being in the LUE Coun papisa gny to see 
need with that of the Pus i 1 The n them, as well as - rich: and their the tomb of the 2 
Points of View, to give as ach i = 2T s M con: 8 is such, that the perfumers of large cities, to honour the memory of one who had 1 
Nute For local h Ppa 5 particularly those of Faris, monopole all the sw eet 
garden immediate! wever, it is cl from | 
At the ent media y opposite the ho aT Pie s that 
lee for the gardes f. pr resi- | the commercial value of . 
gardener. The Mts behe a the commercial value of such flowers almost always 
tn itane from the ji g at a consider- | tains to avery high price. Roses are sold for from 50 to 60 
Appendage in suc h limited g: aaa. sed justifies francs the . ae same quantity of Orange | ; 
Landscape Gardenes Boe Grounds, George Lovell, | flowers brings from 250 to 300 francs; so that hei 
(To be co pharmaciens are obliged z purchase in the south of "Rose 
LAS a tonstan mane — France distilled pos: signés n possess the ferat pror glam, i 
— and * the names of the principal | ness itin presented b; hose manufactured in flowers i rd h ayer of flowers 
ad of quad in 5 great merece -— of the plans would be | Paris. i 53 full. Care must be taken to 
Fay be reent series aesded li I propose to give at the 1 6 $ y beobviated. | until the v — and to Eod De them ; 
for particular p ts, from which selections Five: years of ‘teial and experiment have proved to me choose the driest : 
