758 
Hi GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
host of other graceful plants in 
aud 25 teet wide; the ceiling 
1 30 feeb D 
libr: ary 18 30 fe g iet whioh a are ‘ad wi th paint- 
Achimenes, with à ' 
| beautiful condition. The other two Shouse ses = aoe 
+} 
Cag 
for me 
per lamp 
of 
is suspende me the are 
salmon-colour, mae ge ¥ 
e 
o painted t 
. These two roor e also profu ie orna Pda 
with pate of taste 241 ‘historical poner’ s well as 
and many fa fa mily portraits and mi iatur The 
&c., chiefly grow ngin the free soil, a 
the ba £4 om were densely covered w 
ars with Luculia, 
C. and ba skets of Cou ntes 
g 5 
* cllias, C 
mere |T 
found ms o! steely con: 
Orchid-bouse 30 feet in Amon 
replete with some v 
health, and in the early 
f Aérides, 
imens o 
whicb is the celebrated “ Dar: — picture." 
of art, amon 
5 x g room is 35 ft. lon ng and 23 ft. wide, | 
The ta pestry drawin 
Cattleyas, Saccolabiums, &c., 
pacts ied for forc cing A te in wi 
s Wer 
nees 
feet w water in 
gilt; with magnificent G Gobelin 
y of * 
5 
0 nt 
bain through a vista o the dog ee a ee. 
ne building, SN a fagade o of 148 feet, having | 
verte mansion I der hac ked by a 2 wood 
ntaining many noble Bast 
along 
running rou und its entire n th, 
pipes under the beds; it has E. RE 
"This pit contained 
s pit 
able specimens of good cultivation; the 
,| growing in ce má pots. Am! gst ot 
a seedlin ng Pin en 
hz 
fally hennes fling e 
ce, is a splendid spes mm 
assive centre with 
— * height of the c 
= feet and that of the wings 
oudoi 
ntre portion of the building i is 
bai et. The duke's study 
neat rooms, and filled 
8 5 
ag 
ess s 
| tree is MOM in 
with its branch 
‘pasha 8 feet in g 
area o 00 ots desdy a a iz 
— 
with — “of art; the lat c a 
cabinet o f the choicest 3 set in pas nongst 
there is an admira bly executed cabinet-specimen of the 
present Duke of Richmon: 
The supper room is à noble apartment, lighted by 
ormolu e deliers from the roof; it is simply yet 
drapery o of yellow * tl 
3 5 — carpa with saddl d leaves. 
green Oak is 49 feet in high 2 et in girth, FS ‘the 
spread of its b Pu 162 2 there is also a re- 
markable gro f Ameri ican "Oak nearly 90 feet in 
height, the 3 of which at 4 feet i he gro id 
irths eet; their beautiful broad iege foliage 
contrasts dil: with other Oaks, and they would 
space in the park is also an object of 
yen d fitted up, the 
et old, and the cornices are a also gilt. 
pace 
deme 12 feet at some distance from 
truly — in. its proportio ns, being 90 fee 
length, 30 feet in width, and 25 feet in height, 
‘ulip nter or 
and ser 
in the 
ummer months 
is also a Cucum the 
other pits, Bote M brick N adt 
turn pipes which answers exceedingly 
e garden on the rig 
h a span roof a 
led w. 
heating apparatus. In front of these there am 
the groun m 5 covers with its 
branches & area of p S extent. The whole of these 
e 
out for several feet, to nearly half its length, in 
which the " are five large windows from which 
; in the centre of this recess, 
an acknowl 
— . War pets 
in frosted silver 
to the pee 
and pri 
magnificent | b 
Ka Sra! da DET. 
to which restricted 
— and to that of 14. to the non- -commissionedofficers disposed 
autiful trees ph es planted 120 i a number 
diflor: 
| destroyed € S iue three Ys ees eA considerable 
5 21 euge of = mos angle of this wood is fenced by a 
se 
is covered with Roses and * 
plante ed 
with p ucqemo trees, chiefly of an| 
ere Pinu s filifolia has attained 
the sha: fL of each n 13 * igh ar 18 inches in 
diameter, the plinths and tai are of r and 
veined marble, and the Cor ies ape * white 
scagliola. rmi- 
nate the walls on either vies they y support a a highly 
— ~ blature, which is carried round 
m form ing t the co rnice, the li; tha sn and rs 
mo uldi ings of the 
Eih 1 
of Magnin assafras, a trees | 
packs a paned. 100; years ds * only one of ‘the ume 
rem: e wreck; the la assafras was 
sme PR E the e 
gay with ents symmetri 
clumps, and the other portion E 
an excellent crop of well ripened Grapes; th 
Peach ho d in which the fruit was then rij 
n the later part c of „December. bad 
t, umu 
es € 
trees and under — for sappi ing deficiens 
| ES the Inst. 24 yars 
1 a height of 26 foot, t, and is an acia ble d aera ge its | 
AI 
beautiful aieo pe rate to the t large 
MNT plant of Paulovnia has flow: "ets pe freely for | 
TE observed in this Las “ag of | 
us, Junip 
peg Tess is a opaque 
length. and 18 fe pu 
beds and gay w 
trees are also 
PA 
invari found the 1 
sty aay ng and mani 
ring the inst MM 
e A 
nt, ne 
emen period 
pot. plants have 
0 X 3 irah 
the cornice. p^ . — gallery is at the | 
end of the y railings in front of which are of a little onward to the might s in an — 
pa chly gilt. "our spler m toral ave Been ‘ore | 
Pieces, which are of ‘statuary marble with Corinthian | of st d 
£4} th 
on the same side; and the Sina n placed : at the upper xm ‘towing poi hy 
- between the two doo 
x "ueri are the p 
and desolation 
openi 
room—a noble plate, wi th its massive frame nearly 
5 
16 feet in height, reachi Sen de ae ble 
which it rests to the Tower member of e, arbe stp oth 
3 satin with gold. The 
when laid — to its greatest extent for 
is decorated with m s 
ermi 
and cy the s t of a ph or cle in ruins— 
simple ERR pédusng no other ima, age o 
ee EST of mere stage 
races, is 
te former won a 88 
each bearing 12 lamps, 
ed from the si 
he Russian PA. Three ee magnifeent ormolu try 
ceiling, and when : 
eb room 
yle, and leads into * 
ward a di of 
conser v rafories, whi ch e 
137 fee 
oe divisions; 
e 
ui saw it in the. — 
Ser lade e filled —— excellent spec eimens 
was ve 
yuchospermum „ Farfugium, 25 IE 
Adiantum, Kni nights Brugmansia, avd 
is Bosted on the 
siderable distance 
farm near the eas 
southern sid 
Z^ and at € oat eee si — ine 
sio — The e 
which is the g eden Met's det 
ies of which are slightly y cove — E 
| c e plants, amongst which a uos 
oses, ematis, Golden Jessamine, and Pass 
cm r — the m 
e d 
ontlower. 
A rate, under the name 
ti 
= new buildings of the aby about i 
My eas tern entrance. gro 
chen —.— n, as We rac is 3 
approa — | 
I saw it in those grounds last year; i 
much, and I was greatly at a a Je 
Thi 
is spring I 
i a 
ondent a 
growers would have 
Golden Hamburgh. | 
> the le ground sloping to the middle 4 al 
ike fi 
and northern wel ; it is surrounded by lofty | 
rare 
the y best t results are obta ined. 
— wes aoe 
es, and is — t 
LI Mene and the stables and los inte of the imn 
aterbeach, so well known to t e frequenters of 
favi 
wi 
covered ue excellently y 
aspect | 
uring = mm. — an ope- 
t. 10, * 
‘tium — tru — 
beg to my tatit wi come 
this to be the only successful way 
