hese succeeded well for|past their best, and some Cab 
t 
И d Facha? "ii endi pab. perd d 
8 
Vines and Peaches? In the Handbook pub- apparently of little merit. 
bages and Broccoli, both | frost. 
It consists of 5 acres f ground within the 
walls, and is remarkable for fne produce of all kinds. 
better 
[avg y Mr. Hereman he m mentions havin dH one —————— There i pU "s : Lope in this M vs there 
circular draining tiles. Have is à want of finis neatness, its object being a 
bosse (page 1 with ei a8 well AS d pipes and Poti iceg of Bookg, purely practical one. No weeds are, however, allowed 
peee old they be for a ra of housés about| The Floral Terni f for May has a good figure of a | to grow. 
what size ng? Hilervieu ir. rich crimson Hippeas called Amaryllis Mood "he garden is ашу $ cres by the side ofa 
100 feet ara g Pruning Hook.—The following is a | raised by Mr. B. S. Wills itas Ther t road from Wendov Amersham, and 
Bose EA r1 а tool I have had constructed for representation of the fne rich 1 single great t annoyance is S found d fro e clouds of dust 
rough skee E suckers and side shoots from Briars and | Hyacinth called the Duc de Ma * koff, Pin Mr. T raised by sheep passing from the vale of Aylesbury 
О, ses, Ihave fonnd it so useful and effective | bush. The other two plates are 9ccupie ed by th ondon ket. Behind tli garden is an orchard 
| pe think it worth а trial by your Rose-growing | circular Pelargoniums, and three varieties of thé consisting of 6 acres, and yi g ina good season 
m and the growers of fruit t also. Itis made common Epaeris impressa, which i is named E. Qiu 150 bushels of Apples, 
| readers {есе of sheer steel; t 11 length of th y There are A old Vineries, which are placed about 
| Жа HE is 16 inches; the handle or stem is $ inch AR swer as why Vallota sl 141 garden; their produce 
menm d made oyal for eonyenience of holding. | be VATES Ning ery fine and pies ih stand k, 
L——————— which from the front plate ef the houses Slopes 9 feet 
ES ches in 7 e er is eet wide, 
See Garden Memoranda. then there is a drain 6 feet in de epth, filled in with 
s iii Ah THE SEAT OF er q DnAkE, Esg. —In flints. The en comes а terrace wall 1 yard i in height, 
4 
inche 
VAT: abou nch 
ar 4 e p. 407 
мла га ГСУ. 8 | 
| Grass walk, 
E bill d 
бео pdga Emy уе, lled round the cu 
hird di Med de. ME d 
The ig : ў 
point ; under 
gi m quite ihi, the e inner iie bevelled off knife-like, РА us now SP "ds a little багш 
and th rve, and 
i че the observation 
supon modern Um enin 
Repton), * 
” (says | t 
isa irem ornamental 
whole рз of the garden 
Qa side e of this walk is planted A row h 
he bd a are regularly prune 
i of.the year 
EU wants, or no amount of attention 
at the tim 
worse. 
mber 
plantin; 
ы ) suckers until the worked же Н аге thoroughly sta 
andI am satisfied a good deal of labour a 
шу аб hand when amongst Roses. E Газо 
Stamford, BOO Voce 
Bep 
Royat HORTICULTURAL: May 
VP, in the Chair. 
lected, yiz. :— 
ay Ross may be saved by keeping it as I do con- 
angles than in 
is a continued lin 
е | altogether a i, ipis Багш Mi. is E possible) | think w 
It but of irregulari 
то Ж. їп теб) in 
ood i and 
save it from the insipidity" of 
ne bold 
an 
Mr. *by the late Mr. Whateley, and aed А VIL throu h these 
the which во fally expresses шу в sentiments, that | an arge e lake 
Ж ork :—The ines of a wood may always be great, т оп tlie top of te same bank on which the 
"or thi сар and sometimes pott , the first requisite is irre- | Vineri outh wall, 11 feet in height, 
le accord as the Vine et 9 feet 6 inches 
ment will t line can never be natural, and alin 70 ll 1 with the most beau- 
D ш Succession of eas y SWeeps and gentle rounds, each a | tiful Ра, tia they are in a fine frui ruiting condition. 
таа anch ed d one of | portion of a greater or a less ci le, comprising | We saw them in full bloom the other day, a 
g to e 
eta dime or if 
put are Жайсыз thi 
ely to be severe a liber netting i$ ри 
rue ni We ave ОД long thought that with 
than | the кА of this our climate it is folly to waste 
men's money ih destiny and training Peach 
drj then in some unlucky April night 
ihe 
| о fashion rd offer u: 
wit 
ar prominence ot iter pipe, upon a south 
effe sct than 20 li egularities ; that. one wall gives us other 
divides the trees into parts, but no nme. B thereby| Let us mention the "dimensions of one or two of the 
in its unity, а continuation of w lwa on all The is an Elru, e Nectarine, 
remains. The 
is ne The eye which hurri 
of wh 
ways | trees 
form of it i їз altered E the extent 
urries to the d bit 
atever is uniform, Dus to trace avari ed lin 
q; laa gh 
J. Blackburn, Esq.; Mrs, Boylan, W. adbury, Esq.; 
J, Brooks, Esq.; Mrs. M CUM. О, Butler, T ; Miss S. Cobb, 
M Cops, на Davis, J. Fisher, Esq. ; G. christ, po 
C. T. Gingell, Esq. ; " dab, du Шы Euer ill, 
Hankey, Wm. Montagu 107. How. Tu Sq. ; 
Mrs. Isenberg, Miss Kerr, Mrs King, J. W. Larking, Esq. ; 
А. H. Linnington, ; G. B. Lorimer, Esq. ; Mrs. Luc b 
The Нор, Claud Lyon, В. MeCalmont, Esq.; F Newton, 
Е.Ү. P. Norbu -3 W. H. Ollivier, Esq. ; J. Peck 
E«.; Mrs. Rydon; Mr. A. Salter, E. A. Sanford, Esq.; 
Colonel Simpson, A. Swanston, Esq. ; n. n, Esq.; 
and Major- Sir rew Scott Waugh. 
May € tte 
wall of trees; but we ed we gore tiat Е 
situation i is most thor oroughly drain Co 
ане and во num e confusion; a 
large points ld pE ойле өсүү in 
Ше form, their direction, and their situati d tt 
y be afterwards dec 
3 Woodwardi 
fal on асс сео of its fius 
eA all 1 valaable kinds, Mr. Ba 
n кеме, 
ам bi recommend what 
ants wi 
rated with subordinate varieties, 
1 
ш various parts of the 
with blossoms. 
y occasions more will not be 
реч rid What this fla 
tline of 
бода berries and Currants 
EE ri аге үе: fi 
abundan 
init diese is plentifi 
altogether what it (n ie. and the разі і еуе 
good in qual , and 
ne 
"nb 
d Eis to notice, | 
18 well шапа еа. 
, Some Pines are grown here, but xtensively; 
wn up tha if one 
Pis ce, 
trees тер > merely etiolated 
roved by the dece d exhibitions Ie 
very good, m. there are two houses for growin, 
Jes they are now in that 
& to do. 
ed Bride of Ab ydos, 
e flake 
саш. TE 
ed, pero. 
free in growth. | of i it 
One thing we have been ong convinced 1 
Es eie of the men who un 
Lian , know 
would soon follow them Ten the action of 
te that it is difficult 
V nf v 
тз insi upon beds of of deca; 
Ther 
raniums, which are noble plants, wd 
will пмен be somewhere iion g the winners a 
the Маў sh 
ell and extensively grown in frames, 
ed leaves. 
ere are about 5 acres of short Grass surrounding 
which it is not 
They may and do еей у ie 
for ir, iid other ' practical purposes, 
value you whil 
but 4 they | с 
ile to notice. те) is, however, an Orange 
ontaining 16 very fine trees 
a té mera n varieg re varieties 
ius enu and zi 
T cturata, а 
[4 
through to the outsides. We think that woods should rest 
ata, 
Pa н ante "n a handsome double 
tuní 
perfect TE unblemished pef be used; 
pon the whole we 
know no place of greater inj 
to the landscape kd to 
the practical gardener 
of Eur ЕНЕ, have а врасе пеаг the outside, where the trees | should here the one ma may see the finest est principles of his p 
ictu Saud Ri еу тат е | fully Ше бле ч апа miu ано g to the rules 
glossy green leaves, the majority odd give no pruning io their steme except pe of АЕ о E theo: ЛӘН. ad other mey ке - 
tched with peonia. white; off the young shoots up tothe bro line, as soon practical workings Pa carried o 
thibitor likewise furnished t arming |as formed, an varying the atlas by PE CURAS. 
: iv Aurea and a vari ay де Mierolepia some away. Within this margin regular lines of t 
n Jormer оседі Azalea Lustrous, a nd pliance for getting Los irs 
°“ C came from Mr. Kin dread e the 
— ellaneo 
ements, — Lime and egg c п is frequently 
by тодош e а to v. united with, 
som 
Madame Hs er, | ance of фе ж w ewed en masse made 
k at p. 407, | Before we take leave it ече place we whi te of egg, ing on lime бот a 
e singular | must e а brief note on Tus rectory. Тһе situation | piece of muslin, dns bringing the eigen into con- 
i r|of the house is very р b placed upon a lofty | tact. A much bett ter mode i some 
rsfeld; and | chalk hill, and surr б ер А: eech woods, freshly-burned lime with a A ppa quantity of boiling 
Souvenir | down upon the t own of Am n, which forms А water; this occasions it to fall i very fine, 
he novelty of its | pretty outlying woods | dry powder, if excess of w. | гай The 
purple | of т Shardeloes estate, [нк А, alt ка Pa а most| white of e should be intimately and thoroughly 
love ely P Ej little distance from the rectory there | mixed, b by etui with n Xam bulk of water, and the 
Mr. Hall, gr. tolis to be a unique prospect of the whole slacked 1 lime sie to h as to form a 
f Apples, among wi hich f Shardel ich should 3 у, as it 
hook Bellefleur, a truly artistic and most thoroughly picturesque. | This | is a val pud ant, of great strength, 
ed as Bess al but [Т and capable i Y 
, and an excellent 
et those 
his Shrine, and pay him the du. he во justly 
made with liya 
blood, scraped cheese, ог curd, ma 
trs to be u Bo regit inferior vaina or it. Cracked vessels 
a ia d A first prize was of landscape g. | of earthenware and glass may often T usefully, though 
€ 382) for Apples. . A M rho kitchen Loy is Situated at the north-western | E. ornamentally, Sou а white lea 2 HA read on 
К. shown by the house. It | str кореро and seeured with ban 4 8 0 But, 
Wero i in шн d - "Thon gh somewhat aria placed at the bótto om Pr gentle slope to the south, [n que € f st таа, ан ordinary елы "Vida the 
my, а usefu] У good со бран to show that | which falls away to the lake; the only objection being | Jeffrey's Patent Май ne Glue, a compot ош of 
ЫЕ exhibition c for "x forcing. Other | that from its proximity to the water itis liable Ё to Da | liis горя shell "ad nd coaltar naphtha. ea 
E "On consisted of а fow Grapes greatly | more severely affected by the visitations es can be р а at most of the too 
