foe.) SUPELEMENT. 
TO 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
LUTHER'S BEECH, 
mbining 
Ww with admit 
f 
a certain beauty of appearance 
rable arrangements for the supply 
tables wit fi i 
can produce. 
1848-49, when the. garden und 
notice was completed, the Roya al shies: were 
supplies from the “old ‘worn-out forcing garden 
ge, Cranbourne, Maestricht, 
more, tid Hampton Court. In accordance 
| 
f 
with the suggestions of a i si lar 
for the purpose, these ral gardens were 
abandoned, and the Royal. fee as my Frog- 
more were formed, at a “pt of about £45,000, 
the garden the east side the 
n iiti at its magnitude, 
and charmed with the bea 
moni and with its Renters keeping. 
in extent, an square in outline ; 
hee fru it and plant houses, sheds, s oies Aaii 
| being on the north side, and divided from the 
auty of its arrange- 
It is 30 
g 
THE DAIRY, FROGMORE, 
vegetable garden by the large range of metallic 
houses, with the c ommodious ga ardener’s resid- 
ence in ou centre, an at hee of which is 
n 8. The vegetable quarters are 
divided. by substantial was which, giving a 
ts, 4 
great variety oO are dev oted each to 
some special hardy Tuit n the main division, 
the guiside = cross s are margin ned 
Apple and ined on iron arching 
frames. The first thing which strikes the eye 
of the visitor is the splendid range of glass 
VIEW IN THE GREAT PARK, NEAR ENGLEFIELD GREEN. 
