Остовкв 12, 1861.] 
ТНЕ GARDEN ERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 907 
of the vo vw алу consisted in the trees which 
adorned the Champs Elysées, the Tuileries, rem 
e nA A Jardin ge Plantes, and the Boulevards. 
tions of them 45 years back are of fine 
healthy ys es, I es in t 
Tuileries, horora their eh de sr te 
signs of jue Mee the Limes were graduall 
observed taro beeg ear arly each summer, an 
to lose. 
a wo 
the pa yr ауе, P Бенет, the buenos 
of the atmosphere by ge rt of gas and coal 
smoke, Parisian trees, 
are now usually by the middle of September almost 
as bare of foliage as in the depth of winter. 
Experiments have been tried on a large scale with 
up the young ones and Pee = funnel at the 
far receiving water, by means of whic 
ut few exceptions, | har 
head. Itis 
fo 
on aecount = its tall straight stem and e 
et hardy, it flourishes i in the С 
1 ifa 
out later into leaf. in fl 
"RN tac disagreeable sickening scent, jani ini is 
h soil i 
| folia, b ut with a s | so that whoever retards the A of leaves sio 
would и to support tho said ofae n | а serious blow andy whak, vou 
origin of the | ucceseful, ripening of -— er "dh » 
ihe possibilit Gra es ei a 
Ailanthus кыайан us p" "^i P ng. Бог 
| hanking b bilit 
by some Frene а | what i is shan ing ut an ina 1 o d я the Vine to pro- 
condemns the management—no matter how w large the 
сле or the berries тау be—for its presence is no 
proof that there may not be either large bunches or 
k ries. Nay, shanking be mc 
оло рар} сае but 
w. 
t the barrios largo do 2 Sm e 
ping том Nov r has up in 
вес tion fir ll ath 
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|light green elegant em still in full vi ti 
nd + September, зат its does not object to a | 
soll; but i 
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and in 
for &Yenues, but 16 is of mu - slower Meri and 
41246 side of that tree e їн looks dingy and 
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avenues, and when exposed to w 
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by and, j 
SY] planta nig the new а Жеш still 
seem {о} ins 
rse Chesnut has long. been much admired | а fior n 
Aei эп structure, n aM a difference there is 
"n" it and а, shanked berry, ihe latter. being 
alm a proof that 
Жез be sought for elsewhere. 
rui source of mischief which 1 would 
росу notice, believin, g y is, 
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were kept constantly moist, Чала! itdid notmuch | 
injure healthy trees, certainly did NS them 
ке LE do processes, from vhi во much was | 
ew ya since, haye now е aban- | 
к= сы The dearl only bought experience of the last 
few years has confirmed what might have 
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size and the - ченөө д =. other trioks. e with 
them. Bat Се ughts 
tree loses Г leaves, кч бга 
when 
p the: success of tr 
in cities like Paris or London must depend d 
in the first place on the эше ыт е, ыл; indi- 
viduals of the S species best su resist. the 
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selves to а hard, — well-trodden soil; and 
and i n thei 
eir ` planting, 
азїүе plan still going 
n the authori y so far cens j^ the lessons 
they have eotbved d that Paris may in some years | 
be as much embelli ished by her trees as she already |in 
is by her public gardens. 
f the кетет trees which have been tried in | remai. 
boulev: uays 
шеп 
In the Bois de ngo rd tlie fige e sit ау 
and vigorous, but withi 
Champs Elysées, &e., $ 
очту s nid Luxembourg, u 
ntal the 
explained, t eir foliage t| hout Paris no 
ev impendere wn b ioie сарин 
and, by September, the trees are nearly as bare as 
n winter. 
The Him in АН 1 requently planted, and there 
а few good ones among the me оң ^a 
the ©шм дедг, juu pct à 
pe ce ata дыр e that the: Vine unde 
cumstances m either overcome tho a gen or ihe 
border will me it; and how su former be 
when the -— ч the soil is -- meet - 
heaviest demands possible ; while those ун mands 
confined within half: е Abe limits by - mistaken 
Ke t that hype ihe laterals secures the perfect pro- 
But some one may be ready to deny that they do 
limit the domini, са that they always leave 
gd equal ihe capabilities of ox Vine. 
— "like this. y one who limits the 
perge Ti e 
кыне ati 
A агалы by орн - ме assuming. that ап 
effect нор ы a cause—for such 
e if we geris ym organic deposit 
without organs, "that i is, fruit without leaves. No; let 
ends to be as orna- | all who are troubled with their Grapes shanking turn 
UMS German | their attention to ihe getting of, gearen and 
е сі іа weighk е ойда, qe : 
Tu Depp Ro» can these об зй Miren be 
7 MP reap. natia AN ihe grea са 
an uires of every wer the mos! penes 
inquiry. Forif we just turn fo the wr ege roots— 
us 
common Plane. Itis of all the most healthy and 
rapid in growth, is one of arliest 
to come into ] d now the 
well in. фе kina d London an 
ul 
roads and ET the — 
| Dor the more recent one of Ри" the. stems, pro- 
Ds onee | 
z plated а" requires. n little after саге. 
few young o ndeed on some of the 
re ich had 
lei ft tool vie muris 
show E tmm of a E ES s ai 
ous Species was long known 
g the P. orientali 
latter tree, thetrue Eastern Plane, with qd 
cut leaves, is as hardy as the P. acerifi olia, and | 
when grown alone ылы it сап freely i is 
much more pieturesquely beautiful, but on account | 
duce any results 
and from 
неа Pos planted it ds "uA v that bath processes | kz st. They we се Pes with 
та 
received by cad exposed rt The construction 
| of ou ur borders is the refore £ much importance, 
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f bands, but we Mes 
е end viz, formation = reservation Of roots. 
dico the quove оша Da like а good packer 
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uestion is—not € are > they а as they leave his 
^ рну ug l give a У daectiption: of three borders 
o Ск a Ee ru with these views. Wm. Porter, 
rk. 
Home Correspondence 
Marguerite and the Marquise de Latour iin urg 
| Strawberries. —1в%, Marguerite. Thre were 
are now being abandoned in 
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(ге, poaa me with their visits, 
er glass un er favo 
eras may pa: rivali redes 
changes which i 
the signant rin ono dinge bears 
f 
9 this porem bibi it is not so "well suited for | com Jetely 
etu, а few Gs with the erect "habit ТЫН. аа еы 
e pla 
my friend Monsieur Ferdinind. "Gol, 
of Moret- -sur-Loing, France, I think abont Novembe 
half. inch bone 
"Comt 
5 „ду. the 
mici iud My friend, noticing an articl bd miine on Straw- 
җе а о-и t Qu. vh I 
ers | did not speak of "cu TL 
‚| this, that, although whether highly of the Straw. . 
berry, as I could not tall whetli А “ari be a cropper 
ud а lasting plant, and а was too wet 
d cold for a garden vede u 
i| wait uad see it another PV I have now got these 
plante strong, and in better place, and after 
сч I will far a ficha account of them. With 
the form of the be were wedge 
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regard mine 
constitutes T ied ismod: ‘aa. The Marquise y Latour Maubourg. This 
; | Strawberry was tried some time back at the gardens at 
