Amr 2, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRON LE AND AGRICUL URAT GAZETTE. 
-e are fond of level or of rising ground; | office. Whereas, on the ary, if you use soil in its f the posts; so th 
kinds i eue s magnificently either in rocky or in ong state many Y of "he deli nu fibres will be crushed, be jd Branly Me 5 W ndfu! eye 
and The Spar tr "o p others will be so interlocked that it will require the ails with their s sharp edge uppermost, 
om Pod to an avenue. Its growth 1 s rapid, i e reproducing aid of Nature to furnish a new su ly | the rain € pr n 
ber useful and its fruit nutritious. Were I vba ere the plant can perform its expected duty. pen is id "vga will endure for 0 years, epu um 
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s and posts may 
and posts 
l, at the same time, 
a 
t pm formation vad se e, would xi | not all. Eod use of puddle not only helps to encourage | UK effectual barrier pote the isi 1 
plant stand just 20 yards apart. In forming the | the youn , but it renders the daily operation of and i It w as c be. a d: o them asthe 
feles for each particular nt 1 would dig each fag | | the W. string pan unnecessary for r many weeks. | Du gyle's ionall ly 0 
3 foet deep and 5 feet in extent, oey way from the So for the P any. v the T into their northern et hie owed anger — affections 
ration reason is obvious. The plant h ee es. Let e how can secure | of the skin. Rabbits, 5 d hares are easily 
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"a would push its roots with I ar hich Pi are exposed | n from doing harm by the following process pret 
— ERA See ity. An English Elm, which was only | to receive through seep a and . leue pe rabbits, | very trifling cost of labour and of mone: 
18 inches high, when I planted it with my own hand | all of which are a bane to the trees, but a treasure to Take your urhe into the pasture, and fill it 
in the year , now measures more than 10 feet i in | the t able. Tn en ed, w itho ut them royalty itself would | with fres h cow-dun ng: Add soot to this until the rerom. 
ference at 1 foot from the ground. lar deuten in despair, Whilst o u like Phi would loiter q y of mortar fit use. Do not 
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A plant for 2 i gu will answer well ifi it be abou on like Í any water to it. en e 
half as thick as your wrist ; d, I pray grave, butting us in mind of Ovid's description of er nes E ut buic weeks; after which it will be 
you. If aid on it will d ery nd | Fam She was so emaciated, that you might see quite rea With a mason's trowel, or with your bare 
the agitation above will affe e the roots 0 abr. This through l her skin into her bow 9 2 d apply it mee e ” (as we boors in York- 
will — the hriving of the tree by lessening the ura cutis, per quam iscera possent." say) t o the boles of y our newly planted trees, 
equired support. Never mind the temporary loss of Each ake tree will r 1248 fou: corner posts, each hi drift, 
leading shoot by the act of decapitation. In due|to be 4feet 6 inches out of the ground. Also four Tos will 3 require e to be borer only once in three 
will push forth and soon repair the loss. | rails split from Oaken poles. They must be 9 feet long, | years. Charles Waterton, Walton Hall. 
each pole bei S four good cn cn ne 
f old 
p rai toops PLANS 
on. This is à sure way to effect a prosperous issue, | and knotty Oak t 8. eL VILLA AND SUBURBAN GARDENS. 
hich will crown your labours with complete success. Having fix fixed diei toops ne 127 Drepar red for PrarE 2 is a portion of y Leer eg (p. 241) = on 
The delicate sone will find W in the puddle, and them, then drive the rails rest the holes into these | an vitac ed scale, with a eirie elevation of 
they will adhere as firmly to it as Whig and Tory ‘do to stoops sufficiently far to enable you to peg them at the| arcade. The group of 13 b sis forming the centre of 
SCALE of F E E 
5 o 10 20 
1 t 
the design is for beddin 
g plants on 
i summer, to be r age w DAR zs dwarf ever- Li arning him not to trust to his good looks, because the , nify a winding plant, from Zigo, 
p’ 
to tie or wind round; 
E E grown in e reserv r or that pu mkt veas ERN : way per pe riak b he | for to derive it from Liguria as if that were its native 
AM z i 5 I a e Privet 
E" 9 cei be eeping them in pots. Surely he would have selected tin striki — M 
es them ransplanted | ad ng striking and | bush ; — no rie te windi or binding pr 
.. Withont k, well as effectuall iu admired on every h nd it 2 Silo A that M th Pri s 3 
over luxuriance of th. effectually checks any | that the name was used by othe Re ay | the Priv e ee Tha dg dime was 3 1 
MN te Aled ese s Galatea, thou art fairer h i e a the Damage in Claudian 
" ed on the same 8 but the four Ligustrum says Ov: 5 white n bosom d quoted. Iti easy to imagin e „ 
8 beds ar Pe , i Privet 
Wen to form a kind of f ie WR Wü T x andidior nivei folio, Galatea, Li gustri. (Metam. XIII v. po ege um x Pant; b ee i bee — : 
he Sis single epecithen plaut rtial talks of a maiden The than the e unsullied ‘sible. U; the whol ad 
own: they are dwarf Vade castes pants are | swan, 2 — em er, Snow, or em or Ligustru | of tl n Pos Hia A Molin is 5 of the nion 
EL ee te ue ated Hollies Loto candidior puella eyci d a he 10 believe the Ligustrum to have been our 
quarter circles A and B ar s of each cf the Argento, niv „5 — Li DRUMS. (Hoig. L. 116, v. et.) | beautiful larger Bindweed, Convolvulus (or Calystegia) 
Roses eo ears ee e pon s urpass the Lily, and e before brilliam E y Ne a tee ‘agate 
e [Seriem —— ey fall. rilliancy of surface, and fugiti 3 
gut e OSTRA —VACCINI A. idi in. vincis. nec adhue delapsa Ligustra. (Id., VIII, 28, 3 es here 5 
A eguntur. (Ecl. II, v. 18.) is y lies i n some Pre be | 
| eel on is Viestin o vm AL ee placo, cing e ly of arin Ju ee yal es 
> e ar] se a = &€ 
What y, What, however, erg the Ligust ae AI might we FEN send Violeta and White’ Ligustra to the | co gt it "for specimen t to 
fourth-form bey. 5 ees d Bilberries, cries the Hohle „t Paestum, or Corsican honey to the bees of using i t among the 
worth. „ is acquaintance with s rlands. 
: his modern Latin Whortleberries, says Dr. coe in 8 — e cn ella — 
Se alben dictionary, but with some hesi- | 1. Teeth) mella dabit. du, 1%, 27, 
rs t accinium Myrtillus, adds mstance se passages 
— emen, ut M. Du Molin interposes | — eee of 8 in "e ed e 
neither the 2 e are w who olly wrong; they were Proserpine, applicable to the Privet. “This d 
Cose INE ET. all Lee see Ligustra, sparkling with Roses, the other snow-white with |. 
A æc graditur stellata 
Is it tobe Parin eg a none 130.) 
‘addr 8 when | What Were this E . have P ? 
