THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
552 (Jes 14, 1595. 
Esq., who i in | addition to o the towers has put the whole | forthwith to a cool house, and care айа de to those earlier put i ina appear abore groun d. oa 
On the south front is built a | induce them to break again, as а fresh s ld 1 Endive ted ou for a good 
w terrai wall 150 y ards in length, with bastions, | interfere with their flowering next ear. eit: obium | supply. Make a further so аб. of Turn autumn 
farota! 1оо] hoy БОТ з, &c., to correspond with those of th = obile and others of that class sufficiently ая а breadth e ie ар nge planted thik, 7 
castle; the width "of the — аб each end is 90 feet, E a xem e moved to a house where ld у in rid 
an nd in the centre ‚66 fee ., The length of the south [oet mu зет and stea Е i = ul ШШЕ 
a walk 15 feet wide runs | of dk runt ittle heres à their stems are Mon and STATE OF THE WE Ей КА GR 
the e length of the terrace, from which smaller | their flo ower bu ids for Or chi ds whi ch are still | ро PRE = кес s ed NEAR LONDON, 
Ws peces off to tha* “jiné ipal vantano се. - е е Horticultural бид 
the castle Мт. Nesfield has introduced raised | able } positions and encourag ed b by Bg| Banowere | orma тс ~ 
beds ` with moulded stone edgings about а  foot|forripening and hardening Ped "gn vite which they е m ЕГИ ies [кты 8 
above the In a line with these are ay yet make. p let ас м Сеи deque LU [etn acep. deep. & 
Yews, Y oriosa, and beds of Rh ае to rest. Atten to pianis 1 ибни early winter MN 5| D | 29.801 | 29.615 "S ES 
myrtifolium ; between the walk and parapet wall are | decoration, such as Japan Lilies, г нр етан) осонда аали NAE 
matchless Iris! y Ries A а: еа а Scarlet Salvias, Tree Carnations, 'and things of that Башы ачы рды БЕ 
and in th e bastion be rodueed a|sort, Give the lenty of pot room, good rich com- | Tues. 1013 | 29.937 | 29.683 | 69 S.W. д 
handsome бана st, a moist atmosphere, and plenty of space fort ed. ШМ | 29.386 | 29.322 | 70 — | 585. К x 
t the east end of the terrace walk is а high tower, | proper development of their branches and leaves. | Average ! | 29.775 | 29. 56.7 | 602- i 
nd at De west епа is a very fine Cedar of Lebanon. | Selago distans is a useful plant which should not be| June Me MUR ET, mi m 
On ће w ront is a large лр for a itain, asso- | forgotten ; -— е eer aires nothin Very boisterous té er boisterous; us c 
ciated with which are two su nel flowers, with | beyond Ерасгівев, winter| — I buon indy ; boiste коа PASE Aie 
k panels for 
stone edging, and beyond the basin on a raised slope is 
of Mr. Ne 
blooming Ном et үе быз should likewise be 
-— PV ines Aes shower with 
күт песак at night. cold; 
ow 56 usky w whi 
one o sfield's choicest patterns of embroi Мар — € n quantity, for few plants surpass them for | 10—Fine Nod 
the principal features in the figure Bank two griffins, | winter dec Tho = Жү Aa a RE t gnusually соф for the 
the bodies of which form a volute, divided by dif- _ ғов схо DEPARTM ENT. yery remarkable that ES occu th a brisk mfi d LU 
ferent coloured spar and flo beds. ceri er EG. й ОЛА О и tempia Curse. below the average 
int is obtained a fine view of a new church|, ^. 57^ 
Wege n an IE and, as recomendo d RECORD OF THE 5 
t 1 , lf a ^ 
Е thro € WM, ey entm fu Y en E i not yore too many o e plan ‚еп 
E IN UMECTCYCHNI HIE TUS 
for that purpose. Outside the vii € ste neighbour- vestes each other. Indeed, no. m acker аа. be БЕН 886 чё | мо. or | ме | Preratting 
of this prineipal panel of embroid àery | isa dwarf стаг to grow to any size that is not р? to be Sa ERE 8 EE 38 E 2 Степи ТРУ: 
Yew hedge, with Golden I “ер eds at ngles and | Misg veia кш Eua Plan TUR rie AM. {А Rained. | 9f Rain. [^ iz 
i in te den e fo: ‚| 73.1 | 491 n 38 in. 
кезй ччы N bee the 1 hedge, ЖЫ the ‘golden и tnta | Än in beds of soil nées yes x oan ara ајр p with Mona. n 193 | 603 12 озо аа H 
contrast well with the dark g en hue of common Yew ter, giving enough at each application to'moisten | Wed. 18::| 728 | 502 | ers | 17 ox |4 
Under the upper south BR. eri is a lower one Mf m | J for unless this is attended to Friday 3: 24 ii 603 18 Ed H д 
larger di e slope going rapidly down to the the bonom M, Фебе "bed. will sometimes get quite dry, | Sator. 21.:| 741 | 510 |625 | 16 | oss lia 
з 3 ig | While daga EAS The highest t ture d the above period = 
Моон арсар е А К: КЫ uscats, we must repeat, beginning to | 19i thena (idee: en e Toes ош e м 
rrets placed gular distances ap rt, but t ing a | "ipen should Ъ be аны with fire-heat, for эй is hardly HP 
ong о i н position ; beneath, on this | Possible to ripen these properly at any seaso without tices to Correspondents. 
er terrace, а mps ortugal Laurel, ашп artificial ba t; and those for late use should b S "pushed | Books: CP. If you read French, а Traité 
Yen ani Tin УГ great sizes aleo mense Сре і орко вво вн thom ripe by tho end of August, at the ^g Чи бүлү тн muli ари (шн 
а H 1 
Maiden E is through and 12 feet iigh, x do £ ш 1 di d ws bud Wiskte (ous 1 Bocdow e Eine you E Suh OU pplement to 
feathered and ing beautifu i ЗА quality, d ly EY DECORATIVE GARDENING : J M P. We do not understand the 
them to hang better when ripened early in autumn exact nature of e: been but shall be glad of a draw- 
Gras rm 
s d ese is а fine карта Хеге! 
m, | 
bj 
Laurel with an 8 feet ste forming a 
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than those that are seais later in the s 
ing and further explanation. 
We h: 
бтказїйиз— е have received 
fro! srs. Carstair & Sons, 
of Edinburgh, a very handsome а тугей ну which has 
earmine 
h 15 feet in diameter; uh. the valle RUB 
beneath flows the river Team, forming a pleasin “© sported from Washington." The colour is a rich 
object, especiall pin ек from the [S UN Ed Саш ч pe s (vhere "ey em т obtained) witha tinge of violet on the three lower petals, 
z В | may now be taken, an Таше | blossoms are so firm that some were still quite fresh on the 
terraces. The v m the terrace is about y z T 
36 ЕЕЕ dum ne | i2 2 northern aspec t a month they will| fifth day aftar leaving Edinburgh, although merely kept in. 
PETT аз MEI EEUU aO 909 eti au а disposition to strike root, when they |, даар cotton wool. 
river T A (x К x of Аа arches; imm fall Нед, and pl d INSECTS: QE. We cannot pretend to advise you without see- 
еу ond the river r rises a ange of hills ‘parallel ae ken up carefully, potted, and plunged in a ing a specimen or drawing of the 03 which attacks your 
i^ Ties же: Шоо iba m scie boton heat. Treated thus they make nice|  Verbenas. Please send опе. —С F. The inclosed were female 
west, clothed her dnd wing mo ith fine iube 2 та [Р р LÁ edle че 2 к шү БЕУ pw Vll bo ruined H mi taii. pick mph eos pi 
Ў 611 +1 LU. 
hi "Chori during inter ES OF Pr. WGT. dromeda axillaris, 
andsome » Thor rns, the summits of the hills | be SAN TUE plan ing out next Ма ay. Pink pipings put ERE ГА о Damson н a bad 
откеа on 1! 
Mo clo 
otted with 
being famnished with clu gud of Scotch Fir. Vistas 
hav vin ng been ecently cut thr ough the dense: st parts, 
а "ea P "Turing from this hill towards the porth 
side of ер 
A "Se n 
early will ese be "i dy for transplanting. If 
hem 
situation Алау intended for is 
vacant, they may indeed be n o — 
at once; but if at prese 
thing else, 5 th бы m 1 бен 
Aanl АЕ Гыз. 
been cut du offeri ring a good oppor! randa of pecu | 
eit on rege Бава, ke soil of 
be 
which should consist chiefly of light loam, t н-к 
y be ad 
h e ега! t ; 
itism better moveit. We should be satisfied with 
30 on a 1 ^then You a turn Apricot plants out-of-doors 
ы эше them ing in as sunny and dry a place as 
ripen, even in the south of 
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бей Mea. е еру capi ag cw sight | ma emis ches byte je "Y- - S Ex штей г efus dee id tis Better to lot them stand in situ for a year. 
T ugust; but itis better е! Җ 
himself rs unb n this part of the work, aided by ll for Pink np The Countess de M. The branches and shoots of 
his ste d gardener. An avenue of suitable | 71У Well for Pinks, asit encourages a mass of fibres, | Peach trees, which you forwarded, have from 
aiio 1 RO UM a E tha chwech is to bs hers рез a healthy but not over gross dev чер, gumming; but from what cause has arisen ^ er 
lanted with Wellingto ысы Е уе of top. € regards bedding plants some| exactly say. gardener attributes iet 
anted with Wellingtonias, which at some fut time | ment. of dà athe thei E koxt to bad ripening of the wood, ungenial soil, and bad pruning. 
will doubtless form a fine tory is also хер & their arrangement next season | These circumstances, conjointly or separately, may hare con- 
to be RET th es of Yhó Кылды a һе | should be бау É soon аз ded come well into bloom.| tributed to the evil.. The past season however was not 
kitchen gu tden where the late Mr. Knight coni gae of the f ower „garden a rough plan В hould be made, neigen (— € оби quitó the aa 
ls " on im: TOS! Й ü Ве 
his m experiments in horticulture; many of | nen which followed, end the ungenial summer of 1860 injured the 
the wall ie grafted by his own hand with various | Pith an accompanying list of plants with which iti шау | constitution of Peach, Nectarine, A born 
kinds me stet Are ail uiis BO TR ba телде to fill t chon and along « with this should Бе | much that whilst some in consequence were killed en ш, 
Р » years, | the quan ntity required for eac ch b ed. In this way accurate| otbers have died off branch after b h by n" 
fine vigorous state; only one of the old houses where |: f t d f h the specimens you sent. Yi n is 
he gr ew Pines, however, remains. A fine old Mulberry | 9 чыз С йы M ty ОЁ) drained; but from the gravelly ratureof e 
trained on a south wall, the gardener says, H ipens plan “hich must be propagated by cuttings, and both | sume the trees are теу iable to suffer аб times уру for 
fruit in perfection and placin by these and seed in spring. Disappointment is thus | at the root. а m0: E gem vei uice ruin of 
the fruit from fallir ing o on A round. The kitchen Lotte cde ое ан иш " time and сеа reed a i 
garden адаа of 4 a y labour on the other Mei h e in | виовдав: Gilling Caste. Tt looks liko Buck's; num 
beauty, a tasteful eye will easily disc к r the weak so e smashed 2 Монт ee а 56 реа 
ible to вау wit 
Aarna trained fruit e iur the fineness of the 
vege etables peus shows 
are fi 
full 
and e points, ind by closely observing the 
tisfact art, Mesa 
eadily perceive the most | уктуу 
сарат 
or 1 X—ny. To print your complaint woul ^ 
yeh s, three Vineries, and two ; BLE SEEDS : 
а contents are a credit to the gar- | ЧАР the LT irons лүш буы ыыр co АДУ г эта 
dener. Outside the garden wall is a fine range of pits, HARDY FRUIT AN CHEN GA ofthe publio. But in your case you c Hr 
а house for Cucumbers, an French Beans| The important Poir 2 disbudding wall trees is ouse with dishonesty, and in а ег Ш ада Wo 
and Strawberries; the whol ot water. one to which particular attention must, now be paid. adu D Ri APP E ФО Ud d АН d 
More glass is about to be ри! state and ap : меана m — rfe of gentlemen who don 
Sa E t ix short, indicato that the spir it an indiscriminate la of the iouens ; for| know how to sow seeds to condemn И the secdsmen who 
o improvemen is thoroughly alive her ple, Peaches and Weis h Ts ally dig- | ;, them. ht, beea 
as ст etric gardening and erection of июне are | budd: ill req hav rige E neis uw чийне тоба Аат ES T 
cerned. J. ya 0, Eastbourne Terr. ree к Tiems өп for the > following aa fruiting. | iness . Their roots are € nal very likely 
an ing to their havin, 
: pri ums, on the cont Ай bein ado much Avi Кы live got away бош куер чт ; ED. т 
йк e рг wet clay. Examine the rooi һє Vines the 
теше? E erations der, and all will be well. The older 
Cale Ор ШҮ i to grow until ros nes, somewhat firm, = they for е quality of their Grape Ye attacked with 
* (For i ке SPARTNEN ) should be shortened to сев e poe ch from the main | VINE x Ee # Printi 0 РЫ а very ану кае 
g саге of cours а suficient Tho dusting with sulphur а tho present 
CONSERVATORY, &c. — Let shading RE used with number of young shoots to m ge vacancies an n 09 far stepped the disease, but o. тиф where it 
ver the weather increase the size of the trees. The same rule, with| crop is black, 1 pore tay Шей; i it e ш, 
т is in any 
pply 
hene h 
me plants will soon be 
«жа want as much light and even 
to ыкы Keep insects i in die by means sot боту 
moderate sunshine as possible. the case 
this is EE ка e ary, in rthat the young 
leaves and bulbs may м eder ы matured. | 
Plants peshed. early into growth shonld be removed ! 
mildew dust with flowers of sulphur, just wetting ns 
leaves to make the sulphur adhere d them. Succes- 
gional sowings of Spinach should made аз 
вооп aş 1 
a 
i 
e a ie in tho nl орна 
a lot of 
ut it in the middle r^ the house, ‘thon оп flowers 
“ it, which killed а еа vines! sb gin t сите. Ї 
sulphur early next n D, 
