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as itis hio poeb, as well as un- 
. we confine ourselves (as 
ase 
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A | A Pal and its Tartes. excite | 
“the Orchideo | 
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o be under 
ned for 
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self — to those desti 
n we stand eee 
enhouse accomm: 
in “Whereas an s 
in the pise of the noble Palm 
seful oil for the recep- | | 
ng e has been granted | 
cellen! — 
co! 
stents of hot climates—and in borer 
de ann y more 
has been made 
of some lesser but very u 
ical productions, nothin, 
our existing 
tender trees 
Bove, and 
f tropical 
— shelter of 
collection of large 
conservatory 
be menced, our ac- o 
eommodation has been literally 
lessened.. Tue trees and shrubs 
33 317V9$S 
I uo felt 
my age — * as 
of this rty 
oc 
tosay, that unless wo can com- 
mence the needful structure 
ver for the 
oc 
1434 
1288, the fortheom 
d m th 
and fi 
— n ought to be Wanze 
in the ground in the pecca 
An admirable site has 
the Boar 
and I xc d hope tia rs 
p — this yea i 
x cie Liz 
(or —— Der gene 
AND MUSEUM Economic 
Boraxy.—It is die ult to se- 
parate the above, as they are 
all intimatel. connected with 
€: 2 
they have ih steadily E 
creased ever since thoi 
foundation. 
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Garden Report, — th 
e Hpo vantages derived from the 
enge entific foreigners 2 well as English naturalists 
moe r in the same favourable condition, ifmot 
0 ET as a working library, and itis | 
Tie Musen. Tuis esi establishment must be inspected t 
More — — 2 of its San ed Wrede 
rchants and travellers, will be 
E: 2 pedi 
HE RovAL Pas G 
has Atakon de URE GROUNDS,—No particular alteration 
place t 
the A m. Tho lake progr enlarging Sate pees 3 
HS 
HIR 
x 5 
mand G ieu I may E pe we have had We, 
ISHING PLA ELMS 
not ye met the N PAR is récent — has 
but an g the dr of the parks in question, 
5 stock of different ages is provided for 
THE GARDENERS' 
» of thes se buildings | future years. 
o^ bé extent 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR 
AL 
GAZETTE. 
405 
Our books show that we have during the past 
year supplied to— 
1. Hyde Pari 
6—14 feet 000 
to be cultivated x 
immediately in fot of the house. 
plot i 
arden 
dn the centre of the 
English Elins 6-12 cet . 500 | vegetable plot is a basin d — 
1500 | may be added with very 
2. Battersea Park., Planes, 5—8 feet 0 | The wall which s . de g: pale? is to be covered 
Elms, 12—15 fett .. 900 with Ivy and other creepers ; but Pos de may advan- 
: 500 |tageously be devoted to fruit trees. An American 
3. Victoria Park .. Planes, 5—10 feet 300 | domine rp hedge separates the portion devoted to 
Elms, 6—10 feet 116 s tables om the fomeinder o he garden. The tw 
ME those from the main walk, are 
Tm 24 erarches to be Priel with Roses. On the wide 
Thais de W. J. HOOKER. — of turf 12, ordering the walk at the end of 
To the Right it the First Commissioner of the „garden, are in ic ated sit tations for specimens of 
Works, &c., &c. | x es. 'The two side walks are 
rminated by vases 18 and 
their places might 
men plants or ` pillar Roses, 
At 15 i be 
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Holly yhocks ; backed b y th 
— a fin e effect, and form 
pleasing Adee in the 
garden. On the lawn are 
two beds 18 and 19 for 
m ji pea or other 
dwarf 
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Corres ponden ne 
d 
— ort, the future plans 
f the Council were well 
they d 
d 
near m meta banna nted 
in the history of such sane: 
PLANS FOR VILLA ne SUBURBAN 
GARDEN 
Pr 3.—Occupiers of sma ate 
are often desirous of devoting a —— x the limited 
ually allotted to 
LATE 3 uburban residences 
allo o the cultiva- 
jene ment. This 
8 
the port presented in the plan is 
„something len. "The garden front of the — 1, is on 
Ra lk, 5, 
e vases to be filled | with | 
are 
vt of the ree nod its whole 3 
wire arches at 6 and 7, to be covered wi 
i ista, 
several walks. : : 
petted h the kitchea iie on either side, pyram 
Apple i and Pear trees, in the front of w which ; 
| at least that I did not Le cod 
be known through the Nerd b and breadth of th 
regre retted w: as the! 
and th 
of the insects ann in a 
were "not giv es = 
, for Shey oap t 
e land. 
