OCTOBER 31 1874.] 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE GARDENERS 
roomy and comfortable, their read- 
and library, workmen’s room, the 
pottin ng sheds, stores, ne -rooms, 
Mushroom- -house, &c. In front of 
a village of glass P EA 
B. 
roo 
» eking an 
seed-rooms, + 
= here is th 
and the weight has 
ag brought up by 
r, Jones 
from an 
av rage ofabout 7 1b. 
p fruit to 81b.—an 
Hi 
t 
in great 
bearing character, 
and t xcellen 
ma in which 1 
bearsthe vicissitudes 
of travelling. Inthe 
oper season one 
use —a span-roof 
is devoted ex- 
clusively to Straw 
berries, while every suitable place in other 
uses is similarly occupied. 
Kidney Beans are in dema nd all the 
‘ear round, and are in immense quan 
tities $ ni three months out-of-doors, and for the 
remai of the year under g hey are 
planted a in frame after frame of considerable 
size, and in pots on shelves in — conceivable 
Secs ition. The main supply i s derived from an 
but ER Megas! malted Moh awk, Ful- 
s Ea and Syon 
i and o e hou 
p nted with Cagamnbetts 4 piet apart and rained 
v 
+ 
like Vines. The variety. was the Hedsor 
Frolific, a popular Ciounber in this part of 
ountry, and which is a vigorous 
ae leaves 
ybrid, a green-fleshed \ Yy, 
which is but little known, Shounk highly appre- 
ciated here. Then comes a long ry devoted 
exclusively to Burchardt’s Prince wa slack 
Prince Grapes for late use; and these are 
IEW IN THE GREAT PARK, NEAR ENGLEFIELD G 
followed by other Peach-houses and by two 
structures for the growth of Plums. 
veep of various kinds follow | 
sid succession, and so 
Benard for table-plants, cut flow ers, om alaints 
for the decoration urtment 
ae 
be brought into use for their roduction. For 
the table small fine-foliaged plants are grown in 
hundreds, and have one house devoted especially 
to their culture. o ni 
planted out 
neat specime spe 
grand plant to cut eco 
vases. All the c ee s of i ae 
REEN. 
CHRONICLE. 
7 
idee and quick-growing Ferns, find a place 
here if they answer a useful purpose, but not 
pee for this is no place wherein to ride 
hobbies. 
Before leaving this Sennen we must 
whi re made in 
as to “be 
b 
which are 1 
a saddle boiler These divisiona yor ie are 
neatly covered with York stone, and er 
forcing m 
with tig 
wooden span - roof 
shut 
THE VEGETABLE 
GARDEN is divided 
off into compart- 
ments, each of which 
is known by the 
name of the special 
kind of fruit culti- 
vated on the walls, 
as, for instance, the 
"0 
— 
— 
wn 
area for 
“ta cro 
eu g 
ıp: to a high ‘pitch 
of cultivation similar 
to that practised in 
H- Lor market 
garden. ma give an 
of all kinds O 
three 
a quantity ogia to 
produce of 
being 
— upon the mili- 
th 
ry precision wit 
w which all “ig opera- 
tions have to be 
carried out, and the extreme arcades with 
which the garden accounts have to be kept— 
every pound weight of Grapes or Pines noted ; 
in fact, a strict record of all that is produced in 
1 
the garden has to kept, its destination 
recorded, and a ciation made with the 
amount of produce of former years, as well 
as a statement of the pours and relative co 
| of production in various this pie = 
a degree of labour which few in 
iste ide remer vrogmore the 
: pplied at 
of the Court are 
re or wherever it may ) 
mirable: arrangemen nts of this vast 
oniskment arċ, to a large extent, due to the 
