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THE GARDENERS' — AND eee GAZETTE, 
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kept grounds of our country seats, without a weed 
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them in in aut tumn they аге ү 
| by cutting round their roots. 
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being of short duration in 
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Boi wW as 
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паз the Bois de Bou ülogne, 
“Да rdinier , Architecte, REIP also 
et loyed in 1 
EM Eyes тб апа рех mbourg garden 
ever, not under his supe пета ац the 
two former роза at the charge of the Ci vil List, zum v m ves flowe 
~ the Luxem 
S {| di. design, formal d Ferien straight |o 
Paris appear to be onl 
the Tuileries and Luxembourg ; | C. 
curved unu LONE] wes wns, with round, oval or | surrounded pA б бө. 
Шаг egomet wi сатте of а single 
kind, ey planted with the most vigorous and 
ng | Sea ger багван to be seeni 
as Verben o highly 
are but little encouraged, as 
| the n style ME 
|plants now in flow 
xc some үө this irregularity -— 
been carried too far, or too much may have | tallest p the centre, and fr om 6 
айа, acco: оца to the height of 
to 12 | tried 
e|flowering pl e im 
suecessfully planted out in it 
ied all the Mesue ye is LT olli 
to us to have the pe ue ct 
1 of some 
Bois p^ ipe adop атта the la 
s the sub- | dense iint plant 
al admiration ; tho i law Eie the 
a m 
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"4riee, broken only by a small А of clumps, | 
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grande eur. of а scene e which, now that it | brig t 
vds "publie o һе promenade we areacquainted with ; 
2079, in the Champs Elysées 
-the raised clumps and ightly hollowed i inert 
vd both -variet: 
бс 
ad lawns is. nid as to 
nnas are en u as soon as the first it. 
E attack their leaves, r^ stored for the winter in a 
т тенот il ода, Уес ev in EU Җи бит 
' sppearanoe of soreens penig for 
' the Pare de Monce 
pier IL 
equally hardy a 
zu (now бү is said to 
и ане We аге to told that 
trained dwarf m i 
been received tinder =} 
diffi 
үа, winte г, but. these are on that account rej adl m |the flowers and in > 
muc Жз more Адо than it ба лбу done if| - н UE Dot d d My 
E 7: 04 var with straight parallel rows | A rem vie number of prec have мет an opportunity yet of d 
ees, n es er. gardens o | ie т еге none to equal the C. e 
St. Clotilde, St. Jacques, the Thermes, and several lentum, of which there are yora ral rais “ы орт ink big 
others ne rved walks and irregular bor Si beds in the Champs o M onceaux, and Bois | is too tender for 
witlin а EH CUN эне» are well шап . The peltate чиле of which we| For all these cere 
aged, idi ough again e instanees rather 2 d реа тоге TEC X m м some advan r ours in the greai 
E ARILLET ften attain but the ài 
c shru үн = € trees in the clumps of and хб ы v суы = st, and. mer eir winter fni 
e dressed gardens do not at all partake of trek n thewind without tearing. br dasla 
the desolate look of the Limes ibd Horse- | true бар in some of the clumps i es d are nearly а потат н н their plans in 
Chesnuts in the avenues, Benefited by the good Ely sées they are ragged on the outer side of the eee xe in that mont, and оа 
and constant iven to the lawns| bed, but that is ng to their b too уе tolo А Тһеї mmer of 1860 
and flowering lants, they are generally still in the У lk and injured by the р ni es dam and very егу bad for 
vigour of leaf, and some in f ower. hey the inner side, next to the lawn, alihough and win den 
are chiefly inds common a few | equally exposed to the wind, they аге quite vmm in the s dé Boulogne as аб Kev. Р 
лы ones perhaps too tender for A English | ©. violaceum is also a handsome one evérywhere quite Hoa хой 
inet: one among autumn | Species iran erect leaves are generally. ишо, tender O nifer ville ed ve 
seing odit the Kölre оцена panionlata, which | € ncn TE much stem, or as v. узш however is an e 
we do not recollect havi d in our shrub- | to beg n require being A trees of 15 to 
з т less in эчт тшен n during the partially browned. О 
Жора, microphylla wa 
ra. 
Вот the maintenance of these 
uxurianee throughout the 5 
0 it aves near 2 feet ] aits , d pin 
fee anti 8 
n the Рагїз| 1} foot broad; Musa rosaeea, the onl “Banana watering. "The AIE | 
4 ar; Ficus elastica, Latania | well as the beds, 
he red variety of the Castor-oil plant | sown with 
име singly, or ет when three | with care, and su 
awn has ry iine effect, attaining | cl ut th 
vr of about 5 feet. The foliage is 1 together | zou apis gets "wie on € 
oloured, and the flower spike is of a rich | tell you, that is to say, it is 
t the variety is difficult to raise true тері Festu 
: seed, and in this эн it nl speeies of which we could 
е 2 | treated as гт аа ес n green variety is | поб all to 
Fa t Руерг тй Тһе рг riti which — seeds had been lurki 
2 re m osk of the EMPRESS, has|so much is ER “Petersburgh gardens during their | had produced so few plants 
the Lichen аам - ss these last four years, and | short summer, of planting out green and hot-|the first year. 
vaut my e stems betray the constitutional | house flo LN ees and shrubs in single speci- | more than the Lolium in 
mens, is also ing ried he ith | watering, tiller rapidly, 
Among the greatest improvements in the Paris|suce:ss, The "itis эчи лан 
Е y are planted out in Мау without| which graduall 
observable within the last two orthree their pots, aud two ог bree weeks before taking | ürst tho lawns ^ 
