4 SUPPLEMENT 
TO THE GARDENERS’ ‘CHRONICLE. 
[OCTOBER 31, 1874, 
THE QUEEN'S BREAKFAST-ROOM IN THE 
a Hickory tree with 1 
Mistleto growing on i 
nt some small pits 
o, is the 
or wintering bedding tines 
Beech known as ither 
ere, too, “ Luther’ 
Beech ” (see p. 5), the eps of which is thus 
given on a tablet undern 
‘ This tree was raised te the Beech tree near Alten- 
stein in the Duchy of Saxe Meiningen, call ‘Luther's 
Beech,’ under which Dr.. Mar Luther was arrested 
and conducted from thence to Wartbu 521. 
The little offshoot was brougt to England from Mein- 
ingen by William IV., whe eof E 
uk Clarence, in 
1825, and planted by Queen Aicielaicie near the house at 
HOME PARK, 
THE 
PRINCE 
CONSORT’S SUMMER HOUSE. 
i a ‘ihe Majesty bequeathed it in her last will | is in the Italian style, and though plain exter- 
o HRH. 
i ssir ims the enclo osure at Ade 
Windsor Home Park, whic 
1850. The original tree was destro 
July 18, 184r. 
was sbocesstall 
e Albert, with the request that it might 
oyed by lightning, 
n the Home Park also are eects i ae 
) 
ceeutbely fitted up (see p. 5) 
y us lodges 
least, the mausolea the 
and of the Prince ee 
? 
and Pps ae k be 
i 
Duchess of Ken 
The latter (see p. 2 
ERN 
f 
nally, is most Superbly ecorated within, with 
feee oes and “plaques” of coloured marbles. 
Though so magnificent in its dechta the out- 
for ting memo t 
pne ae of taste w ith a aia of the beautiful. 
THE KITCHEN GARDEN AT FROGMORE— 
It has been claimed for this garden that it 
is the most perfect of its kind in Europe, 
THE PRINCE CONSORT’S. ROCKERY. IN 
THE 
SLOPES, 
