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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[NovzwaER 15, 1862. 
Е strictly analogous to species at present 
ost part 
Ho Папа or the isles of the Southern | 
existent in New 
nof course arises— what is the cause of 
it to be attributed simply to a 
i when E e 
edge, and around the outside is a border 
flowers; this doubtless has a fine effect 
ower. large mass ды d du аш “Сука 
also Mey, freely; bet beds is 
a grou f five dose y Turis "ull fine old trees, 
therefore where 
and рге Phe 
a good stock of. [o 
Дайра) well set for b 
be placed in heat at 
as they are v 
and n be 
Misi w "ic a paa 
case sem the plants poen scorta] or nor 
ard? 
Ta the present state of our He A the Fossil 
ose to the Palace 
to the plant houses and Rose garden. 
тм, houses m dark roofs, and а upon a very 
lim scale. The principal: pis is ye. 115 feet 
pee ed is divide d into thre 6 compar artments, the two 
1 and a 
Flora of inter mediate countrie 
impossible to come t 
- it would be out of place 
m 
H 
reli of а районе їп the 
New исе shows indications of prise 
ince arrived at its 
res hypoth 
are really indi 
land, and that 
; оние is Ша 
пе | New Holland 
r lobby is abou 1 
ral par 
with d ds 
Б 
0 feet w. 
т propagating, · About = feet 
long, 1 lass 
employed in these em Associated d. pé ese is 
а Rose gard en abo ut a ard of t онер in iom fi 
t t 
c 
in с jS ama its plain 
Iike the [roit of ie sea. . In support t of this view 
k|is separated fro 
34 plan 
the s by Sof а narrow w ЖАК 
t| top o ofi the Ri iw m tho д. front of the psp whioh 
he adjoining fields by 
stream of water. 
interior of Southern ее * The Bue space for 
n whic h there are stunted Pines 8 Buer 
of we 
ther jary о 
short, the uie “аиа of the pla 
ced able those of 
| tre ме -— исни shrubs, together with here and 
mall a of doves and other birds; in 
lace bear consider: 
En nglis sh ps 
Tp 
1 
e plains below, I could: without any 
$ 
esemblance 
un 
south- des side. the. en 
e lake of 
] 
grent stretch е tho imagination, 
reall, Bold and pn it only wanted 
island: 
Га! зое 
plan 
29. 
and fro 
this point starts si тык of ек teik snum 
Tr 
n this part of the grounds are numerous groups of к 
та | Ера cris "Da 
: n р 
m is also an invaluable 
d but 16 requires a temperature 
F RTMENT. 
should n 
these may 
is parapa tho most certain н, А of pr 
Y | to fruit wi too bar in spring. e ere e ers 
maki 
e too mu ch chec 
FEP ВЕ 
encourage 
without weakening бе нөө with the view of 
prepari sd them for startin $e ril, 
f 
RUBBER 
Tdh Ыла аз s Variogated. Hollies, кюу, the 
ododen endron, &e, if 
ees. higher coloured finer varieties. of Rh 
з. ER т 
S a 
m sea to p г base; and I са t but t ktl 
and a „воой "абса о 
such must ао Ni P > 
t| do, would. ir benefited „Љу a liberal ал of vell. 
and that the mmense fla t we g 
65 recent formation." 
He appeals also to "the ana deus agreement of 
ihe plants of the Кос with t orth 
America, and to ihe tradition that there was once an 
intermedi untry, Atlantis, pas. -- i ma 
- en н € of communica 
а 
uted its quota, and thas the 
to hav 
e Flora Eus in NC been the 
a pretty 
| other side, геп in this a : i retreat. 
lake is a large vis er e boats, and as this 
garden is at all times 5 2 the pies Sun- 
ay resort of tl 
the e it is bui 
of the middle ks ini is appro: 
a flying bridge. 16 contains мета a museu 
seems 
Eocen 
tation гачы at once 
Th 
pre re covering ^ ith 
one 
| injure the roots. 
of 
manure, which should be d in lightly so as 
Keep Grass free from dead spray 
from trees, well rolled, neat, and trim. 
in ing — this 
e c: 
e agency of ебал sea i лн апу d pro- | [antiquities collected from old castles and а Б t БЕЙ 
portion of vegetation is very limited, as aec sed from | convents in different parts of the empire. OE - Tus Pt 99 h ча Ж ушр 
кес эү теч institute d by Darwin. and others with | On the borders of the lake are some very large ps ' t лу 1v should Bs pe 
powers | Poplar trees, а1-о fine specimens of Junipers and O:hob xipen properly в ЫШЫ d 
C EAM Arbo ie; ab the lower end, so sd AR q|room for a few days, which will be y to great'y 
ro mr moines only ide the Es and these | the Castle, the lake assumes the form of а сал, е. K | Ree БЕ а Аа! 
were principally vv; which had hard shells not easily which takes nway the overflow, and on the he b "s iine ker bie et rt Eos fruit pl 
flui land is placed an ornamental temple backed hs gut ute n cU et gei те 
penetrable by 
ы and less 
and sound as long as 
га 
5I 
1. 
Н tad tk 
trees. 
о 
the lake is a great number of swans and other 
mulco аат is accompanied by nie » 
хесціей woodcuts of the за and seeds M. {очу 
and some admirable nature prin as 
scarcely any press save that of Vien nna ean п nodus of 
water fowl. 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR LONDON, 
From the top of the Donjon tower of the Castle a 
fine view is obtained of the lake with its numerous 
islands, and of the park with its fine a ness 
summer houses, &c, also of the range ot 
herbarium specimens, 
n Memoranda. 
‚_ IMPERIAL PALACE AT LAXENBURG. —The Palace of 
mountains not far distant that divides Austria from 
ungary. Thurs. 6 
Passing out on thé south of the old Castle a walk 
r school for 
a long narrow garden, 
hardy 
ads to th. 
le e nursery o 
in Austria. 
This is is 
Term, Empress of Austria. It is about 12 or 14 
supplying the Im erial s; near thi 
иш, for ви КЕШЕ visitors with refre: xm 
Frida; 
trees, з a is не Bar 
"pes m Уса eed for 
is A 
English miles from ioari and is reached by the med 
Southern Railway to pon Ex about epum d of|and at a short distance away in the direction of the 
opem Th ens & be much less Palace a bridge crosses the э that вар pem the 
00 acres in extent; they ак ар Ја Ке, whose 
ont in in the English stylo; that is they contain long. waters A down some 8 o Ys feet. In эм аа) of 
tine walks and numerous belts of tr the garden are many groups of old Spruce trees, but 
i e ens th they do not аца, {о а very large а Beds of 
the Palace, a portion of which is filled with n- 
house plants, lig eing only admitted to them 
through ordi windows. th е 
corner is a fine Araucaria excelsa, plan niea 
es at the top, d aroun 
hen an inner framework of lighter meris 
singular Place Ъ "her is called the Гаара 
ents are held by the young 
; rain at night. 
Foggy ; dense fc 
T еы hazy; 
Prix MESS AR kS 
fo; sli ht frost. 
Lr sli; x un 
дп were; 
10—Fine throu; ipie at ni; 
11—Frosty ; me ЖУЙ вһатр {га at n 
ys clear and fine; miia gA 
rature of the 
; sudden fall o 
spit uum 
E AT CHISWICK a 
ае ensuing Week, ending Nov. 2 
&| No. 
DERS i 2 
Jalala 
which it 
Rained. J zi 
lo ашуы where 
nobles and teg of. the Imperial family, and in 
e|kind of corridor there are effigies of knights in fal 
armour. 
This must have a very barren appearance 
és r, as must also have all the озне i 
a, с Е with those of T саб 
garden 
d | of their want of корон, very 
of o 
ough to bear tho severity ^ e 
place was lai b 
nd 
Ф 
kinds being hardy en 
Au strian „win nter. 
the tree. 
eaving an opening between the two of about 3 or 4 
feet wide, this is filled up with leaves, after which | the 
top i , апа with this protection the Araucaria 
bea winter in Austria, although much colder 
than t land. Inthe south point and opposite 
the dining roon: and theatre a number of Chesnut trees 
are planted in a group for givi ade in summer ; fr 
bordered with low skraba and fl owers. А cent 
trees b 
У le 
e east side by high tross 
ral та 
alteration since. It is "under the care of Mr. Francis 
Rauch. Е. 
Calendar of Operations, 
X 
/ 
PLAN DEPARTMENT. 
, CONSERVATORY, | &o.—At this season every - effort 
point near the house, and gradually in 
а н ® € and a border. of high shrub shrubs 5 | 
for this house will now be "used much more e than qe 
the weather is favourable for out- vip exercise ; i 
if a ch 
tiom aF tho ground: 
The flower beds are few but very large ; near the 
Palace is a bed of Roses, 30 feet in diameter, consist- 
nmates. 
ed 
ing of summer blooming varieties; the centre of the 
E— is about 12 feet high, dwarfing down to the 
биши 
M 
ls. 
ed. 19. 
Thurs. 20.. 
Friday 21.: 
n 
19 
16 
$i 
highest temperature duri the above peri 
BE mI " deg. ; and (he lowest on the 
12 deg. 
TS 
(ie ээй, 1899- therm- 
——— 
tices to е 
fona. А double 
tini broken bones, 
the mould j ju 
mage стока д 
ài 
The long Crustaceans 
la atomos, Deac! 
our ur pear to t a now sp 
me di tilo be Beete eads ons iat 
- 
Far 
&&=— 
in 
"айан! w iyin o 
Tho тод 
uu 
Wr 
e 
B 
1 
то! 
m of Ог 
im “purpose, Det o aring 
s bares 
vi туойар 
E for 
* 
flowers of ЭЛТ 
wo m be s n rtu 
— 
tian 
A month's notice either way ре 
Шы 
and some early-blooming "Rthododend rons | 
| require very little forcing to bring them into blossom | 
А Н. The nu mber is out of prin PI 
copy of the coloured p! 
