THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GARNEER 575 
is in this light t regarded as an effort made | contrived by which they сап be admitted at once intoj at 2, and the 
to in е its size, and an unwillingness | the heart ofthe grounds mr a going through · the | which, ешр үе ы "a EN and free- will make 
ris of the fl Е passing in front of а its t shelte while their даг >к ur forms a 
ural agents for increase. And if the cause | windows. By referring to the plan (p- 479), this entrance, suitable ackeround to the light green ot p Welling- 
ing the remedy is obvious. The amount | ik will be pde А, controlled by the gardener's cottage, | tonias and D 
t be diminished; the quantity of | near which a modious waiting room, with all sorts Qui ttin the Wellingtonia ^ the walk, now in 
ust be lessen d thi ied of cer, " provided for visitors, who may а ruder чш тау еч Na 2 а 
їре апа well-decayed condition ; and besides | sometimes have to stay a few minutes tilla sufficient | the hill, throug dl p "thick ts left in te of 
roots must be d—unmercifully our number of SM. 3 collected to form a party, or till | wild nature; this being the par Y" the pet E at 
: ill influ dant is ready to accompany ћеш. For those from the neighbourhood of the hows, "IT the eye 
is backed by КЕЕ Pines (1), 
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rson." etn m EE D. outside, an ingenious seat is placed | into the belief of its uet an obelisk. And here it 
y interesting chapters beneath the shelter and shade of a m some American | may be remarked that such an «йек is only the result 
in of some of ће | Thorn. The body of the seat surrounds the stem of the | of consummate art; for if the walk E the way from 
to n o у 0! 
;" and а selection | tree ; а: a great deal of additional sitting room is the house on such a rapid ascent were apparent, the 
finest Roses ot partieular colours, or obtained by throwing уб four arms, abo ut 4 f feet steeper or terminal part of it would at once be seen 
in which selection the Hybrid |in ER AE in the form of a cross, be a continuation of the rest. But, by easing the 
the foremost position. division. grad m 
Ax a tempting sketch of a Rose tree m Mond both sides of the entrance walk i aud д the portions from the cross-terrace оп to which the 
rec | Pinus Cembra, backed by banks of mixed A ы, ;|publie first enter, and the “Дүр end of. by. lesa 
at Toulon, * which 20 rw ago had the indi winding through t "e зе, we soon reach the AL tonia avenue a ca 
[ca dimensions :—Its stem at the base was e of terra Lu and sar into the long walk to the | the eye rests andy walk фо ugh "s 
у | wood as a detached "feature, thus completing the 
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we come to the Arboretum, which | dressed оо. is Mesi by the breaks which the 
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Though the flowers are mere “ Bachelor's Buttons ” in s so-called because it i p: devoted | various abo into $ ву rake, 
size and form, та; а tree must have formed a very | more exclusively to trees and | that dett iun Ж do not urb its surface, and А5 о 
shrubs, and is treated somewhat | sents a series of NET flat spaces, quite t 
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more boldly and naturally than | with the straightness and formal treatment of „the 
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бер) ordom's Pinetum. | Bohn. E 2 ^ 
The author 2 this otk has, as we formerly stated, in t pace will be found| At the end of the long obelisk like path, a an irregular 
a considerable practical knowledge of Conifers. Не e gro trees and pes 1 e t at once 
e ily h names as poses SN а Tbe effec toa ga smekeepers cottage and the dog kennels, "n 
belong em. But as to any other sort of know e landscape in the way T зав r, | лге entirely concealed by the perd hill an 
ledge he ne. shall, therefore, ihe : at some per riod of the А such | the чек an gn ounds, and whic h yet lie тте 
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t occasio; rely observe that his Supple various kinds of Мар1ев, | ореп to the south. The situa ч b. most happily 
ihe main work, a useful catalogue for gardeners, ө Liquidambar, Tho Double | Байт. Being sheltered from orth, north-east, 
critical blunders of all sorts, and of Furze, Spiræa callosa (which is | and north-w ni and Y M и the south, it is a 
t ешш ithout example. e beautiful for its early foliage as healthy pla: r dogs, and an admirable position for 
uses it must recollect that it is in no respect e wellas forits subsequent flowers), | rearing p den. n irre gular passage through the 
worthy except as to the trifling garden varieties Hot Ga ultherias, Periwinkles, rocks als зо communicates а with the uu er 'à 
are every trade list; and that e| \ мр азау through 
is rema f a са tori en last there їз а large jungle, and | the tunnel into the woods a time without the 
to incivility. The authors Latin quotations, seeing ajy which is b^ Har for its d гё his урана баш ; watched by poachers. 
he t оиди апа Һ t a singular white stems. The up- as one end of the tunnel is in view of the house, a 
idea of the meaning of what he quot larl ngn К: Иш eh 18 serios о of signals might i А some pb be uou оа 
ladierous. Hiss stylo of criticism is - "illustrated by his e ||; у rendered very effective among | er, d where he wou 
dit masses | of its Т "headed tribe. | be e wan nted. Other walks traverso the woods leadin ng to 
for a mans name;" an observatio lied to Mr. "Ik itt] uitous but easier route, 
aea Alcock, s s — Pienipotontiary ai at e or south-western part of this | and also to а new c оге n ке ^ cipe of erection on 
ese Court,and one of the коми mu. Quint. the most charming tufts | Biddulph me ча Fetan again, by a picturesque 
e: our ни viridi But tdt i is useless \ of Osmun ussack Grasses, | detour to the x Regan a nA Lr valley, 
Ad book wil waste pap ас el! and similar plants are disposed | enlive Ar by a rashin ng stream and waterfall, to the 
аз soon as any one of decent scientific ярата in wild profusion, and near this ML. 7 the h 
shall occupy аре hens а rational re-examination of © e is an opening towards the In village s Ajoi Biddulph great 
ihe order of Conife: > inetum, which is so cleverly | improvements һауе lately been made. . hi mm to the 
М treated that, ether viewed | north of the house tho гой! n v much 
Boos рр e zm. wi ims 6 Хота s ia ih 10 е | { rom the arboretum ог from the vide ее out ; A =з a large n on ~- don 
dacea, vo illiams Vorgate wit | Pinetum itse a wild e Ara remov тй ег еу, has 
partly со cold pply ^ pieturesqueness of appearance | Майа planted, ant i s happi ly growing. At the back of 
bo обе Index Filicum, arts e rarely attainable, and yet more | this there is а publie drinking fountain (designed by 
17 and 18 (Pamplin) es page 360, and terminates " rarely attained, in dressed | | p mers and an Assn nd wall liberally farnished 
in the middle о arua. m M neat ill аре. enches; and ther 
now include enera. al Maga- ° Leav arboretum, and | 0 ofita ae of the road. А very compact and complete 
zine, No. 26, contains bed res of a vari io ek still xs Lb eas m rds, орк bee! n fitted ri and the e pigeo соп Попко 
Pelargonium called Mrs. Pollock; two sorts | seems mms continue to rise d at tl 
of very double Chinese Primroses; a larger variety of ETUM ааа E of id aud | И rms & conspicuous objet i in the landseape. Мапу cot- 
n d esie nl er ess Chinese Azalea een clipped Yew|tages have been nom ated; cepa pretty almshouses 
called 2 d'Aremberg. e following is a bit of рчл Д, feet in height, | erected by subscription mory 0! late 
useful advice to gardeners :—* The cultivation of th reach the llingto Mr. Ba ЕЙ E на pon Men wears ppearance of 
Indian Azaleas is by no means difficult; and their | avenue, "of which gon Pet 1з here inser е fun, о. kindnessand of carefulnentness. At the vil- 
олай free flowering habits render them alike cgo ird throughalow Yew hedge, and is bordere which has been a ted, an 
уте the ЕЕ who wishes to make а blaze | all by another dwàrf hedge on each side, being | is near r the chu rch, the building em three sides of 
онц, or to the priv: Moe who merely eae | terminate y a higher hedge, which surrounds an|a square, there is a lar acid Mere ^ 
for home decorati des pee e ha d | im mense stone vase, and separates the dressed ground | vele ted for feasts ап d for business 
some little time since with o t the rougher plantations. The plants in this gat — тай н ich a spp N зй outside stair, 
луу адаа most successful exhibitors of the flower, | avenue are alternately Deodars and hie pus it ing and aiding the 
reip] us that it was his рта g henever it shall iei es effect. 
Perd v cl as is * generally red and t b ary. Some ена effect: is given by | Part of the Biddulph n Н ры inclu 
six тта іп uri year, SLE zs old 
мазе, that ав his criar did n not cease growing until | Oliver 
^id August, and that they must be removed Я à ae а P been 
mto the house in October, they would only be, under | ды, purchased by Mr. 
p ror Am 1 Же; out i doors. І \ NN SE 3 " is Pus 
preference to doing this he throws o n the front D. £u e Басе gaged in making a to 
rum of his house and allows "n D í ; » EE it from the Заде and 
, t often! bea that, when in the open V t Grange. And 
y & tunnel under 
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his plan must be the right on m for 
not only are his plants models of h, in- | 
ly 1 Pens а e expos еф the terrace banks, апа wi ith. a аена to ү ifficulties, 5 а Judicious arrange- 
The - ihe "ot behind them to "the north, 
ты Pines, is, we erstand, about to bé үлп A helter, while they also serve to isolate the| As already intimated, the fruit and vegetable depart- 
Penny. penny numbers, ^ ors the title of “ Bee ki raa and render it more striking. The form of ments are entirely v pe at бора}, Sire 
Шїойопагу.”——[йе Cricket Tutor (Ьох hese b 
M^ containin sound practical instenetions f for а section, i in Sich d is the centre w: и. ith t| which M ateman has xm added a denim deb 
Tm of this noble Eng sh a aad should be ма а slight wr in it between the "ах ^ house, тре some smaller houses for Persian Melons, fies 
schoolboy's pocke edges at 4 The We llingtonias M Bananas, Orchids, &e. In both Vineries and Peach- 
Ф sona Te a рле ti beds, "qi out of boss trs мо 1 planted ii pere are x 
wem e Grass, y eventua! in an admirable bearing by profuse 
< Mti аса теь - The higher Le at: 3" are clothed with the | top-dressings every winter. The paths a ed of cast.- 
Базан A b da RESID: Or ЈАМЕ mon white-füowered Briar Rose (Е. arvensis), iron hich is merely laid on the bord t no 
liberal] (continued from p. 628). This This paee which, fromits файл рор тагы ground perfectly, space is thus lost. And, іп the Pench-houses, the path 
t ЕЕ to tlie publie оп certain and #0; m а dense thicket of a very pleasing character. | runs the front of the trellis which carries tho 
Summer season, an entrance lias uh Behind this a series of red-flowering Chesnuts is shown | trees, so that the beauty of the fruit can be freely se 
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