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ске 1, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' Дана AND АССЫН, GAZETTE. 507 
mg ma Me. Tillery. - You keri us eight years ago of, w 
* new syste which you aid was a “ FU Um car | 
thi в was an error, 
ы moving large trees upright ; 
machines during the las О yea. ll 
tion; and you added, * * fhis new qos ould = super - 
sede every other." This was rather a Akira as the 
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author of this s new T m waited on me at Elyaston for 
nths | Ma 
was about tw 
after he operated "d Ihe "Poplar tree at Chiswick ; І | have esc 
then-showed him six modifications of large trees, all of 
whic ad ther 
achi 
with the machines as shown at Chiswick. Не then 
n j m- 
de ж carmine. From Messrs. Milne & Co., Vaux- 
à qd p ме рас , 
No. 1. Galls E re ey grub s seems to ball came foar r good sorts of erect-flowered Gloxinias, 
Gériéral Garibaldi and Mestonii, white with violet 
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admitted that he “must invent а n hine befi 
he could remove such specimens." Mr. Harland's is a | 
new plan, and he deserves credit for pluck and 
rseverance : I sincerely hope he may succeed 
I know Mr. Tillery will excuse hel h littl 
No. 5, 1! ney may be the о 
wem. of new quis on pes young leaves. I ede tentin a 
that mu 
as I have manage transplanting machines and “© patent | О 
crew jacks” rather longer than he has. Мг. Tillery 
en us the dimensions of a tree considerably less | o 
then tells us.of its being raised by sere acka, and 
eing moved on " pull blocks. „This Пайет plan : 
is me^ when I 
ee э 
it when the branches are strong and „ате too 
throat, and Lady Willoughby and Countess of Derby, 
.| white with rosy carmine t the ! d of 
each colour was tbe better o e two Veitch 
у-1еауей Campylobotrys pyrophylla, 
of Mr den's new nts, which doe: 
pp o effectiv e other sorts 
already known. Finally, from the Rev. T. Stani- 
еа. hose garden is in the clim 
| of the Valley, bearing in one instance as many as 23 
| large-sized bells on a pm scape. They we to UMS 
by an — renewi nga portion | Lot the soil, per allow 
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| Res of Books. 
| House Dogs and Sporting Dogs чн Voorst, 12mo). 
I ittl r. Meyrick treats of the Mei 
managed by make-shift contri any instance 
durin ng my practice; but had ihe of the trees men- 
tion y н. , Harland or Mr. Till 
have bee oved some miles, how then? гапа а 
Yew tree i" which was moved several years ago 
m e 
шу machine over two miles. “The time occupied а 
as two days; eiglit men z а " - first day and 
12 2 the second. This tree 40 feet higli; | 
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m near the sapere 7 Сх 3 inches; and at 14 fee 
is 6 feet 4 inches round 
sov groun 
Another w му d of "00 yam old, the sume machine 
30 miles; eight men and nine horses were | matu 
‘three days over the m It bad many 
e. ar 
of its - — of ће: orn cast; some of its enfe, |а 
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ere bleached white by the ruthless Meer 
gg ееп | Y e means deposited in tha | of dogs, their eden management, triti , bree 
d Made leaf -— for 2 leaves themselves can | rearing, and disea His book is not а farr ago of; al 
ce y em ad yet the m" | manner of the Mein true and apocryphal, calléd 
rmati | anecdotes, nor is it a natural history work, that is to 
h i a is som 
tree the 
p done well, | онй nearly 80 pages, in the following groups, viz., 
and | Gre в, Terrie 
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печ үте фи due po d very little | ‘Spaniels, S epherds' dogs, Wild dogs, Watch dogs, 
set, and what did set does not re er s н - de d Toy dogs, of re of which 2 "Mardi 
ined. 
Then we have chapters o 
n | ti; prime breeding, stealin hb Уйнау, кб physic- 
ing, after which half a dozen are devoted to an account 
f re t that Mr. 
MM um xe which is rotten and h 
Ee dee: feet — Ашин; about s feet above A Y 
and rpm — зет again, vin d diete а 
and a season. Yew trees, if 
tol ibly managed, are not difficuli ) d 
th, owing to their ntless fibres, Аё Millichope 
a Cedar of Lebanon was.removed. so bs audi it 
was.when transplanted 43 feet h, 6 feet round the 
'stem, and upwards of 150 E 
Is, arron, Elv 
ey 27.—— Your | doris Beg Mr. гуна 
гаф з 481) says — the aun Yew removed b 
measurements, commencing ' with the bole at 3 feet from 
our d, aud giving the ci дүе of figures at 
mprehen 
see large Чеш четен ий that is th 
With his two jacks, two Ў ui m 
p 
"The | make two quotations. 
Poodle. 
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done, as was to be expected from a perfect master ^ 
| dog-eraft. In proof of the justice of this remar 
—"*'The Poodle r beena great 
favourite in this country, in penny of Wis extraordinary 
intelligene ce and docility; the great objectio dich eg 
and his clumsy look ‘when the haie i] left on. 
though 
Wut in France he is often 
in front of 
to fnd a per deal of ‘ват 
“Тһе temper ДЫ санае 
— I bave not observed that he is either faithful or 
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Buffon d BRUN s en ebd p "Poodle is also 
bee commonest dor in Franee, except z ema and all 
‘stories are, of course, told of him 
ards. 'The ly asked dog, 
which, though by no means ce, 
would. put his paw upon ачу one of 
ominoes, stop a certain сага when а pack was rapidly 
dealt out, аб go hrpa а кеу Ф dios isna 
vol taape глаг воя л opportunity of learning 
he different signals and orders 
om his 
fr his tide ну I mever eould uade him 
о 
рега 
о choose a са: ard or domino, which tricks were, of 
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“not quite so 1 the one described by 
at p. 457. Will lay oblige me by giving 
cuia i 
; | making hoards: hourde under. án oth 
| I EN gnaw bis 
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whom ught him not his t instruetor, or 
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н that he did "nol exhibit all ps trieka» e I first saw 
violet him, for one day on going рр ened to say 
Isle- p ”? holding up nes 
"upstairs 
ES te aak 
d. e tables, 
Scapin d s Mr dr of "X 
was an mind. 
He Е used e з сж shoved ги 
nee; 
бада, this, His combined with his reputation for 
sagacity, and the grave f. his 
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be no comparison between the wood of L 
Of Yew, or between a кисе. ее Жый efe : ЧЕ 
But there Pe -— t whieh I am ы 
"ve (as w I travelled 20 e: us — inflo 
rses, and. 12 men, icit sa n 
же, my belief is, that ды телег: never cab to 
interfere with his propensities for carry ing off small 
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artic les of furniture. 
* His 
death was very sudden,and was wrapped in 
