GARDENERS’ 
CHRRGNICL TL. 
[Noveme 21, 1874; 
disturbed, which quickly sets, m, firmly adheres to 
hit. In this flower the 
tube of the corolla is const ka paa the y pallen 
masses, 2 poe th i sect is unable to bear them 
away, as frequently happen other flowers. 
have ara Aeka bral other inite relative to its A 
ing and other insects, bu ave not had t 
Sraextonity of thoroughly examining the thing seer 
(T: 
To be continued.) 
EASTWELL PARK. 
SoME two miles or so from the thriving town o 
Ashford i is situated the beautiful domain of Eastwell, 
ublic attention at the present 
.H. the Duke of 
aad 
ts park as 
mentio ose Ms Domesda and was given wd 
r to one of his adherent 
u Subse 
quently it passed into the possession of avec familion 
d finally into that of the Finches, Heneages, and 
‘the bani, of the bu 
eek chapel 
and w owever serviceable, by no means adds t to 
ildin ng. 
£41 z hI + 
the late active an paran gardener, 
Woodford, should able to so well as 
he did under so many discouraging impediments 
There are some fine Ceda the lawn, while the 
h 
flower-beds and a glazed corridor show what might 
ive wo orks hav 
pants, 
lishment may s 
TCHEN GARD ENG vache 
following notes i tline 
ow we mana, x ae kit&chen gardens, and the 
rops we grow this I am aware 
that I deviate iea fro 
n clo 
Old i Eaglán or and N nglan 
and ee I think supple n — 
for my so doing ; —* .— 
acquainted with the m of ¢ procedure in Old Eng. 
land, and I consider it one fair that the inhabitants 
Fic, 130,—THE ENTRANCE FRONT, EASTWELL PARK, KENT. 
Winchelseas. The first Earl inert died in 11633, 
etty c 
Abe ries a Santon! 
| have been done 
under more favourable auspices. 
| The kite hen-garden is spacious and old-fa shioned, 
dc 
| completely su 
part in the restoration of pager wee re in 1689, | 
pest ving married four wiv 
n 
Tradition, too, has i at a 
his father prior to the battle of Bosworth in beg 5» a 
at which his father promised to acknow. 
in case vic ounsell 
of his him ‘3 take the 
best care he could imself in case of defeat, betook 
himself here er after that fight. t 
Eastwell, according kis the tradition, he remained 
incognito, occupi mself as a bricklayer, died at 
the age of asnata an ied in the church 
I =, The h registers, €, m 
hese statements to some extent, but for all that 
are rather sceptical as to the truth of the 
mene park contains, we piao early 2000 a 
ee. 
is well-timbered, and its pund f fr 
‘beautiful and pi sag AA 
oy ae is extensiy ant me -i 
Faversham, in ha attempt | 
enriched the | 
pn 
a0 
oncealed 
a very rem able ‘ta rel hedge of gr 
immense hithivetss cut into the sha 
oO 
tree, one o 
where - touches the ground, and has 
and t 
taken 
sent up at that 
oin new hrivin 
ving trunk, while the o 
bed in our 
1047, fg. bey ~ the late 
ilar 
Castle was figured a 
ene. for 1873) PAs 
Mr. M eo no 
ted by 
in, 3 a 
in the gat of the park, at some 
io th 
S'E 
S 
Winchelsea family. was lately leased 
to the Duke of Abercorn, and since it has come into 
of the mother Sun should be told a little of tte 
doin of their children, 
oar à unded tig 
alls, nor by rabbit-proof Riik, Dat, as u Ye 
merely enclo ge o fence, with 
ay be by no fence at all beyond a walk ered wi 
flowers. ew uck Are bt large eea 
t is as as a la rabbit, and eats, 
greedily, but its pr ol is soon oe 
be hunted, shot, Our practic 
2 fee 
edge. inchs fet and age flowers are 
the walk borders, and Pear 
through the quarters ; the 
Besa er Bosse 
ain ae 
vegeta 
en 
kept pater 
in sk cb 5 i deman 
does not ex 
but up the Hudson there are 
The cottagers are great gardeners, 
LL _ O RR a 
