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E snot be less than one-third, and may be more, of obably 40 or 
К: к a tope dd YAL FARMS, 50 feet in height, is of the usi iie true Riga— 
may abo sto У genuine boit: Tinsoed. coko, you Pa. THE OT AND qur Y ГАБ variety of Pinus аш and much the finest of 
in and ba ta better feeding ma than in 1 ton of y [TU $. hs ER of tke three known to fo aryere Au Swiss ay being 
qood, if Иво to havo told a that ей о Расте gam Xi considered. fatal to 
=e Mr. Veasey e, а у e least valuable; the Austrian next, a s Riga 
axe. кыыл. 6101. 10s. 1t costs not less than | good Fd iei. farms Pu. a maintai variety being Word by much the most Dies ашы 
purpose of a covert and provision for t zame У 
| CL erior apit mixed cake costs as much аз lll, to can hardly be e expected to Ча. а Ла M даво Pines have capital illustration her 
| 4 fficientl i pt by way of warning. We have, however, her One or two remar "kably lar idi handsome Béech 
E E air correspondence is sufficiently instruc- | lands mixed up with plantations and intersected every- | occur. "Tho Thorn, in individual irees here and there 
greas to the poliey of the 3d resolution quoted re with covers, where p s have fallen to а | within the park, is no where larger or better т grown. 
b l4 gle gun at the rate of one per minute for an hou пе Oak is ebony ve y fine; one in particular in 
| ап d а half | together, and where a Staff of keepers being front of the mansion is a nificent specimen. Of the 
EO maint ained | Чек uick-growin orilless Turke Oak, whie 
DRAINAG here | gr quick-growing w y 
elm 
ny a y "of interest to the farmer, 
tha] 
16у 
th 
ms oi which 
rt was the tenant, and to of 
tis AMD with ihe in which bo xh. the 
ў 
$ 
andone and the renani far may be interested, 
e have now to direct atte 
ф remove from below 
its surface, the А d “hat үре (йл һе 
E uniformly below r to emoved 
n 
1 rule, does accordin 
Е the struct f 
some extent uU a а барше fr Vy 
 üw uniform аг of dra LS 
would 
ety in placing drains аб ` 
pes M. athe 8 
those. v. 
ether 
any co "ridere 
ip, No e the portion acted o 
EM De wi. very different ^n 
tancy fi m t he subsoil 
dered n 
essary 
апа inte ded for th 
m slacks ороп ш 
le i me "he middle 
elsewhe the / fi 
needed for the » tappin ко 
ing Strata are to b 
the sur- beauty i in the month of May. The 
for t 
hi 
trees in «od 
| side, and one sr bo dont clum 
other. T. 
this "епп "маце, 
«01 the arrangement о Bagshot Park was ; ihe residence A the late Duke o. 
I жей seem р lain that, as we have already Aedes E Gloster. Mr, Towå rd, now ove e Osborne estate, 
rely | was man o late D 'uchess of Gloster 
M soil the water which falls the ga n perfect ordon, 
and 
B т md dc ^s his taste and sk il The 
Sandy and peaty all over that res is MR 
‚8 
BI 
PLAN OF DRAINAGE. 
==. 
by the|adapted for the growth of Rhododendrons, and the 
rounds near the house must be a a perfect bad of 
у are also interesting 
an Ате 
collected. Опе e finest Plane 
try stande close d К Фры оп опе 
mps о {геев оп 
Mood 
y фе" n 
nants ha е А E d 
ms The 
the Ch 
of 
ple of the Scrub 
the zs prs nde ато: 
gland, and a wonderfully fi 
inese J 
teh Fir, 
hinged gratings. 
examination. 
vutledge, Farringdon Street, 1802, 
p is interesting to learn, as Mr. Standish informs 
Like um Norfolk an Flemish, these farms are 
under the presidency of the opi Prin - 
And 
all this was pointed out te т. G 
the intelligent and energetic m ie Ad gates im 
as we ked from his house towards the estate 
under roe ны ары т. Graham was for 
|some tim ith E n n the 
Shaw tay Ней Far 8, ek have been already 
described. ving thie ior В ot and- for 
Rapley, he came {тош an estat had been 
ng under goo ement, and 
was naturally of fair quality, to one 
which long n almost entirely 
negl Б nd was matur lly one 
of the est districts in the co y: 
ed 
т lan 
nished ih 
чү M а ҮТ very а иь equipped 
and Shaw Farm 
ould s ate the avera age 
jtd ushels per aere; Beans, 
53 aste per Ata A ushels 
st-class hold- 
cupation for one f the poorest 
districts ix in the opty, kin ere the game- 
eeper, not t the far. had lies for 
where for many years 
no attempt had been made at their im- 
р ovement, There was, ver, 
леге a good deal of agricultural interest 
to excite his effort. The land had ma 
years before been under the manageme 
of one of the best ers in th 
n, 
pley. The build- 
s he erected, though now m 
somewhat ‘dilapidated state, possessi 
any good н 
uh of tlie P паннен E f pig- 
geries, since copied їп all 
country, prs now in full o 
е young man, 
out with vigour a 
t 
t and XY Farm, al- 
ШЕ теше ат M d M. Com- 
Forests, and 
worked wi vin A кесар Йй thelate Prince, 
e less у 
condition was 
cx Ain 
195 
е , and in a гэр А зул 5 time 
T zy ои ma IMP been teresting 
as the sportsm 
The ecessarily raid Over the principal 
part of Pibe | pepe gie qood eiat 
and gravel. 
food, 
" guano and artificial manures, In this 
besides. attention to the Mee of the 
way, E 
land, 
that the small leaved variety, which here presents a | crops, 
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