612 THE > GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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ong, . wide, inzequilateral, dark shining green anum, Cel “nen Michael Wateren, Pay 
lh beneath, quite glabrous, prela aa 1 to carry ot. a System of massing arrire pe i Minnie, Mrs. Clutton, &c.—varieti pir 
with a long ual acumination, rounded or subcune- | forms, in the manner we have of late so frequently re- | striking and dindi colours, produce fr ne 
ate and oblique at the base, with a prominent midrib commended, For example, we found set down in | ing effect when thus planted in ther a 
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it was completely so in Messrs, Maule 
M- T. M. 
THE Siaran A TRENTHAM 
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We have SRRA in these columns ote 
to describe the noble gardens at Tren tham Hall, bu 
they are so extensive their int ierit seki to Beie 
exhaustible. Wi 
Aare. ia now 
Propose ocr inthe mot deny molea ome 
: The flower garden in front of the Hall is one of the 
A view of this, loo oking towards the Hall, was given 
the 
windows of the Hall, or from the t is 
one of s eur. The geo 
the upper terrace is one, the equal of which, for 
eer and — = as well as for efficient i 
and her S hose 
ria asa relatis „skilful and p l gar- 
i and so y known, pam his ap- 
preciation of the feelings and wants of 
so muc e i d 
arrangements as cians to do away with th 
monotony and glare which are the objettionable 
parts of the sisi bedding: out system. .The date of 
visit— the m of October— 
meanw. may note a very su hit 
por se which was trout about by accident. In 
the centre of this terrace garden is a handsome fountain, 
and just outside this fountain, surrounded one 
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edgings ae convening with it in architectural paeme 
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Se eee vertical section of the " sh oyales enced S285 
Pet heen ae hes Ses (ged ns diam.) 
ane place a bed of of Sa Ea Wand GEST Bay. 
Queen Rhododendron ; 
