риюмзкк 27, 1802.] 
"Lá Е of the x: out-of а garden we are 
on 
with lan, mall seale, of 
the new 
of the Royal Hortienl tural Society at South 
, which is ае fully yo and se 
cades tha 
ven of the 
veral were permitted to 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ÀND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
Fa fer is more at Tome with the pen than he is with the | and | 
ents wi levelled under the firmer | po 
peaceful times of the Tudors. 
ection 
liey 41 73 
а 
ацан 
һ noeth; 
— Minim of this сано? СЯ 
1223 
ditte - arri 
may grow ав far 
end it to the е 
The third volume, 
of forwardness, евк, 
| which is unders tood to late 
give partake = ihe earliest а an ad sweetest of Goose 
dejs lending to the ид terrace. The g g and Stra on the ear arliest of 
dibe whole, it is observed, - e cannot t ^a r Me jeter carri Under the name of the Shilling Entertaining 
a grim Cerberus of а i dena who kept the | Libra Messrs. Longmans are bringing out a set of 
dower ardens." At page NS Ve e i: And to-the тт ку, - such a u garden inelosed in too lofty to be | ated Ц books for children, the two first of which are 
в wrong, instead of рар t should be page 57. aled. But then the sweetness ыт "Фей ears, and | Robinson and Gulliver's Travels, very nicely 
walls, and Акы for aude are fully оона з ап Stra wberries, when by good luck or|got up. with illustrations, аһ rming charming 
pen ex zu eed — ng the con- | favour the ey f ti )' missions and altera- 
drain of all t ually ected, s whether for a flavour like them. - And what a glow ol of colour did tions having been made in tho. original text. Мт. 
separating the iE ros e зел» he Editor, undertakes to simplify 
tbe garden itself. — We te also presb for the sun; for even the sun has lost the „brilliancy it had difoult Куз and to exchange hard words for 
fsrmation 0 while the easy o We fail to ive how this good inten- 
with water in Pr us wr where it can be made orna- 210 ое: who contamiplate tbe renovation of their | tion ів. yK fulfilled in a third voee called 
metal or useful in a gar EE rden." we recommend for thei г perusa rusa] the | Christmas Tales, which contains such bal i 
On the pri rinciples = ‘vegetation and modes of propa- | directions that аге given e е for repairing the old | гоу, or King Edward and the Tanner of mad and 
guion we- - d merous interesting particulars vin: reviving the exhausted wall trees, renewing the | others which surely are ineurably unintelligible to 
M йрй illustrative of the ge rmi- turf and — тч а а — the shr и with | children Ap to тле 
vr vel, the manner in which plants un in- | some of th ected from the choice Air 
1 acquaintance with the 
and a ера! knowledge of their principio 
e to an i of | o 
arden we 
list that h: Has reip L Prepared of à vit kinds ы аге well 
t | adapted for the 
mu chapter on. „the pests of the g 
ате теша 
опг 
Roses, Реа 
eral are liable to ре 
summeér, and v 
e Tj Pointa rh or 
infested dur 
ario 
destroying them. 
trees, Gooseberry gros, and 
g the 
recipes are Erud for 
arden and ap ur suf 
gar rden; 4. The ki 
| Es 
and flower, itchen 
* ced and expla: 
E gno Br tg of poss respecting 
2 
. The ‚ culture ^ flowers 
P wi 
llest пееш E be found in the month. 
larg x UR of tlie wor 
following, viz. 
and prey hast of the month ; | 
3. The 
18 пе high opinion we enter 
n of cannot, however, conclude without also | 
directing at attention to rete А 2 in — 
eat de ing inform will be fou 
vi cu P ба тг апа ind of йы аа 
ee-keeping—on the T 
med EOM Js & the finest varieties and direction: 
and though last, not the leas NTH 
mip mar ng and Harmonising the | 
Colours’ i in i furnishing Fiower-beds. Оп this um it 
is obser o have a well-formed per nicely-filled 
garden ough—it must also м icely arranged. 
dio фе tier is even of mu ein re im ашыш than 
the former. It is of the first in importance ihat the 
is of much greater importance 
garden 
outline of the beds, and their relation to each other, 
ld b but it 
good; 
hiah H 
to show the nature | | iie p kv 
š Кс ma. E the [o4 of Iudus 
this 
ington," ү эмне Ан 
на сау Me he prefers to the not very 
attractive names of “ Man. and Permanganates, ' 
those of “ е в Patent Disinfecting 
“ Ozónized Water," &е, 
The гочат ог y arum of Routled, 
Illustrated. Natural Mist occupied by some 
miscellaneous Crustaceans ai by Spiders the account 
of which is by far the best we have seen in à readable 
form. 
t, MWinifreds, or the World y School (Black) is 
edd of the volumes which the success of Tom 
B S: l Es rod 
5 
4. E uis 
* Colours are 
ated і colours. The former 
hio ald ла їп gem pen out on m gravel, which is 
pir pi for tlie pr obit 
its, flowers, and wp 
| select lists of а 
be most, frequent] z sulted b 
кы у consu yt 
йш А p 
pular and 
of P. EA that wil 
ose who 
re quire 
itself senen a Warm colour ; "he latter in M laid 
ass, which is invaria bly e. а For 
instance y jëllow, 
However , is suitable MIS 
айу 
descriptions; and unless wliere the gra та 
matters T8, 
"s respec 
are Eh 
where 
ht, is n ee strikin and effective; and 
ЕА Жай Gr. БЕЙИ Ghi Би, 
rown's " In Saia and 
arrangement it mbles Farrers Eric, and 
| like it, is a description of t the. doings in а public pw] 
called St. Winifreds. It will doubtless be асо EV to 
| school bp: & this Christmas time, and it will do them 
good to read it iu spite of the Greek Кылы. $1 
Pp south think very like the PRAET, 
second edition of Thomson on. the e Vine 
аи at p. 715) hag geparo, with some 
aa the openair cultivation dt the 
and а new chapter 
Gray's Handbook of Postage Stamps (seo p. 1199).— 
We fnd ti the › Following in the Afheneum. Hamp- 
i can be m 4 b 
i 
to 
: geni 
—" In qoo] come gon 
A Hand Cata- 
o lined of w шө guous 
y енир їп Кре position to right red 
а n rule, the Y P colours 
placed in Pr m Po rd an less 
aT 
Ав 
m 
decided 
d d fot 
all | Gener ally. 5 the Ёле t the sing rna nii more уйы 
by consditing Н "(he pages to 
in the index, which is ver 
p ind iv gets colours, as scarlet, be introduced, and 
ks 
garden 
upon 
с its pre 
share 
tiváting the different sorts of vé 
ry tan Жека т не 
M LT abis vie 
cu on E nz. : 
ЕТЕ slice 
the 
dex 
i. ing; ап 
€ show the lip of 
of the 
use, an 
ay be app ied are 
split of their peque 
| rapidity P which they E 
-houses, Ан h were first їп! 
iow form а di stinetive | 
eg 
ade the sul of a 
or whin : 
x ү uit Valor heavy cóntribi gu y be now accep in. 
аз the. adiu e the probably be now sespin м В t 
аы the trees in ап orchard-house hd seems, like every body else, to ] 
tlie des ention, "V T er ous and a aa 
and ti » he Mb» м spiny $i 
ki. 'e nre Э НН sone |2 3 1 which we Tb. Mél Seen growin| Jm ма which | ra 
lle imaginati in tlie very idea of an * oid зами +, dog comm its Ares 3 А. А4 -# 
ive it ti - 
fio nati of the Y it suggest eee cct of o 
the excellent little work 
e in | the МОН 
а сарі 
ев 
„pruning 
80 as to form pyramids, as recom- 
“Glazed Horticultural Buildings,” 
a deal H оаа relative to the к: 
е, green eenho 
also 
pin the | Rosaceous 
some of which аге new; and it із also by the same | the 
skilful pter west o 
of dry stove | good 
eso eae ected | Th 
"There is by Dr. Sonder a very complete sists of one 
dg oe nsisting 
ТЕ кошш 
pwi 
pm 
eature in mox 
шоны | 
walls | wi 
ed 
Flora де being a 
all who may с 
linde istae 
Plants of me —— 
Natal. Н. Harvey & O. W. Sonder. Vol. 2. 
еа to Loranthaceæ.) Hodges & Co., 
We = {о say that this most important work has | 80 
id for so е tine upon our table without.notice. If 
than the first, a 
hand. that the pomii s "Se 
have been worked up, m" 
he | gardeners, though e mosi 
91293 
sections. the 
s can а ея of ышы the MSS.. of the late | n 
Salm Dyck, the — the sections. 
account pn the Mesem! 
patisfacti meg ба contributions from 
x j T УЧ ” А hae del 
e ah um ДЕ. to 
x3 y other те E : 
stemaltie description of -the Engla: 
dons Caffraria, and Port had then 
mu e water, which i 
14 Pra; 
озан, уоп giyo an 
logue of e 
Museum, ova qaia 
erg. palet and ] 
clear, appear to amount 
to гъ афт) oss dh 
— во far at 1 
niform rate of postage to be, prepaid by stamps 
ӨР жы his being occupied at the, Museum, while, for 
he. I жы of leisure, he 
t I mig 
this be, most 
slightest, foundation in fact, 
attention was entelly drawn io. a har nie pis eunt: in 
| а communication jun De. Gray їп а periodical called 
Young la м, pe the question 
months ош 
several 
era attention, and and as I have little time and still 
less inclination MI Le the statement pass 
зай however, in a journal. 
erre circulated as isa circu 
н p aa по alternative. but to con 
Rowland 
Garden 
GARDENS AT NYMPHE 
е 
RovAL —The Royal 
Palace of чанын, was built at 4: he ree éd ot of 
situated а 
f Mamich, Ai =н approach to x consists of a 
read, well shaded by am avenue of Lime trees, 
ite is almost nd for many miles 
17th 
LI 
vilions. 
ed pud iod the front of с-н вепїїсїгс1ё, E > 
P aa clear, 
stir amer over а 
ser 
through 
d in Sound t ше али, next ie 
te from the linis one to the mut бана of the 
ace, "The intervi portion is filled ар with 
м garden is entered under a large arch in the 
