1122 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ЗАДЕ 
nough ev 
s are comm 
that they are in Da nor р: а 
ke they are so. = en su Gras 
with trees and sh 
Lipe = surfac 
поз, 
ass 
lawn verywhere, so that we 
need ЧЁ lack illustrations, e) this does а Е 
e of 8, 
uch as a well- uM pol blends. harmoniously 
Gr does not ble хы гн 
with а fanciful hos of „brilliant ре 
of “ guten 
0, be dding-out. run wild being t 
How ie US e come 
mere variations in 
masses 
arterre ; the intro 
eds of Hash form, either at cer rtai 
ly skir 
i ess and re 
uz where Tever introduce, p* osi pus Hiit 
n 
e up of we ris, 8 
cleverly ead embroidery, noi а about | t 
indeed, compact- | or 
d with ei a ки 
rieties of 
dislocated ; 
n combin ne 
roper yes which 
cili d o well to give up, so Mix 
y, 
flo чын тз. 
ne of the strongest очиб to the р 
wide-spread adoption of the summer reddin 
system is, that its demands upon the gardener 
whether the ря great or small, are во onerous 
he. it зон for the most part all 
pet r|but 
otc. | be, for 
ell flo 
and|be not en 
pos according as space and situatio 
tim est of the garden should l be kept 
Instead thereof | 
lawn, 
FE 
ci ee о else for beds of summer | 1 
0 
resent 
Uo 
ап am 
tion to follow i in "the train of fashion tins СС 
|t vas rb 0 пар ring w 
and thus We more obviously within the domain 
he fashion 
d 
filled with 
e half-dozen 
ozen species of helplessly “tender plants, to the 
ral w f almost every 
ис 
er 
pr 
ЫҢ we 
unsigh 
„appearance of 
ш, nda „be 
еу are аізроѕей o 
and other 
И а vill be аз 
tem 
e 
PI дә represen ng the natur; 
о nd de l. al медеу ча а тойу 
eU e must defer until a future da 
Ld DNE siet, which was to refer 1 A esu 
ing p on against bareness in the 
—— бнс 
Іх reference to ОтхонохАЗ (p. 934), Mr, Howar 
ppe 
te e par 
r limits, this would not be. It 
ybody " gardens on the 
› that ever 
Nov d tion 
e 4 should have ita qerberre 
unded iis ust however maintain) 
t may ver 
ne; but {һе 
zm 
Фф 
еп о 
uburban ыска might gain a lesson 
urround his open lawn by a 
bedding-ou 
e ас күч 
arden 
, 
arden, moreover, from whieh even 
ment for might he not terrace b Dei par тетте, 
ап 
terre system were confined within its 
is mere ely 
ars to misunderstand the tenor of the critical 
remarks appe mend to he eor dial e 
varded to his magnificent ''Quinologin? [a 
ur explain. Fini, се онбай to 2 ша 
f any 
(distinctly 
and if one 
of the classical в фа, 
i o still, Ты 
- | HowARD's finding tha eL T's К 
several species (or varieties, as Y case may be), 
is, no usti fication ; this case two 
ыз ореп {о him; he might h have retained the 
me for the Loxa bark tree of la Con damine, or 
the re 
y nich represents best the group he include 
under HuX5BOLDT'S plant, That these forms differ ia 
as one species; 
that all the Torn of às 
e the 
for 
Their virtues voii 
| have diffi 
i оет but 
distinctions would be los 
t! 
in arrangt 
of varieties, as of spec Mr, H о 
onious 
the ОЙ ical 
der | to ва api ү 
| be able to agile te between the dierent srta 
A 
: “ You express nh e lin de 
—it he тетей 
s of t 
| irregularities of a natural garden. 
vas another 
H 
3| 
enjoymen 
may be 
of arrangement ж, suit mixed | 
class sel to, better than the 
what we sa 
expres eve s 
С ве в they o 
заботу Terre to fragmentary s 
ees sof a genu 
as our own Rosa 
limite are botanioally in 
Bot: 
ur in trade, я 
as variable 
1 
: 
ha ing, 
propagation, and in spring by arran ging 
an 
planting ox, bn so much accommodation is de- 
win reseryation of the 
mande the 
tends to banish ан 
Бре 
vy summer 
earliest peering blossoms of the С 
he P. 
xa Pa few nus zi 
while for the rest of the year such a | his 
hristmas Rose, | are 
rives and the Sri til the. last 
R nd w 
un 
will gladly avail i 
i an 
florets of the Chrvsanthemum 
frost. ere 1з a wondr m 
toim 
n 
J 
Тат 
Talis 
out a certain e 
erest in “this 
ffect, 
and then again zd. 
Not : s0 the mixed dope garden. 
E the ш 
s and Cro here 
and AI 
айога bim a sh: 
ely vening, as 
yssu 
lof Naroissi and jin А ой 
+ 
"Те! еу Жы шап 
will 
be 
e tractable bloo oom more pro- 
** those remarkable Slipper worts” ; ; and he 
ana Жө ring how uch time 
р А 
wasted—. 
;|the pm on, th 
hocks, Dahlias, ы Chrysanthemums 
ne rear, Eve i 
inter eauty, 
owers 
"Tet "n have йөр our р 
ë but let 
= 
beauti: hp ia нча he comes to think, might, 
like the many colours of the polychromist's earths 
and gravels, be more easily produced о 
nstant change, beet the s parterro eod utterly 
mpar art. 
it expeetantly till it i is 
M pe а the weat ea ees are propitious; we 
r|admire the poe d the little Mose it lasts; 
d then all blan а г уси, 
that 
hieh appea 
doe borne out s aots, vi 
1 duct — 
elima 
have now 
| кучер eii "A are they 80 
tory t 
differently S ding fi 
mits within w 
ox 
up these: ure gn s we arrive at 
ardens should wor be 
arterres АЦ 
sed within 
us 
уо! 
М 
m as gems | fro 
|in the rich setting of an English pleasure ir 
not as xm ione, s di isfigurements, But- | 
iy is reasoning 1 
his own means ofi T 
