JULY 18, 1874.] 
1HE } GARDENERS: CHRONICLE: 
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Date P. 
scant of oo there are a ew fine sete 
o be 
e 
n here, some of biega were 
___ Eucalypti form a pr 2 - Hanbu 
ate ominent feature and, ` indeed 
f mapa; in Abundance along the whole è 
; inclined to co the South of France. 
-attributed ather sceptical as to the virtues 
bAT eir a ee 
to this particular tree, and are dis 
assign sposed to 
c: ae. all ed good effects to other causes 
hs @lobulus hae emanations of the Eucalyptus. 
‘owing with $ however the great advantage of 
this speci great rapidity. One of the plants of 
ge Escles planted out at ) 
1869, when it at the Palazzo Orengo i 
of was a seedling of 3 feet high, is no 
day high, the trunk bei in 
eet from the groun 
ee ad fers, Pinus ie Milesia is the native tree on 
FIG. 12.—VIEW IN THE GARDEN OF THE 
th neighbouring rocks, shown in our previous 
fi ; bu also found, 
was, a tim our visit, covered with b : 
Among woody plants of lower growth are 
which have al rents been alluded to in our E of 
Monaco ; but may specially note the pesa bushes 
of Polygala it etre and virgata, aia densa, 
Justicia alba, C ytisus Palmensis, a fine, 
eliciously scented white lowers ;  Peargonims nla 
ing the true P. zonale and the sweet 
sce nanssntntamcnennnati: 
PALAZZO ORENGO. 
Suen ee tains age with its re a like 
g shrub. ere are 
others, not forgettin; 
found in a wild a pans 
rpho. 
Plants of interest 
attention here, and 
Ar, 
tae 
from their uses ve 
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