Остовкв 19, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 925 
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1 E it i und that the,taken on at the time of planting out in spnug. impossible to be eu 
„ч Жогун сна iras Lien purpose | The city, however, we a ТӨЛӨШ, look closely into | otherwise etin hört "therefore апу long s bed 
better than the Lolium sown, they are allowed to | their accounts, and have always aneye' to eoo economy. |flowers that can = - : perm ve ent lengths are 
remain, the gardeners. fir mly believing 2^4 у | Th diet a in the managem invaluable; шт: кіп 3 x uc rn! lin E ow 
are nothing but the Lolium transmuted. wno|and Lo Gardens, is said to be "йз more leat prd idi others; trailing thi 
nhe Parks, pr M үте deed i po popa ia iis DEEE |pl lant, 16 is best to gather а vis spray, for t these 
perennials when well watered and dressed. In the | Ат St. Margaret's, South Elmham, de m ccm pieces can be broken off to please the fancy of the 
ds t is none of the broadcast sowing | of Suffolk, mom a d "i s since one of the noblest . 
flower xs bee hera — done in our St. Jam es Erws in England. s above а mer feet! There is far more аш їп "nnt Lam 
тте Green Parks; Everything i is planted ont. fro high, and many а e of hunters has taken | foliage, than iy gathe idu horreo 
reserve garden; and in the mixed venim shelter beneath the spreading boughs of its are qe vinh ast, it is useless ^. x 
herbtesous plants, when out 'of flower, are periodi- | majestic head. Whenever we have had to speak Pobre pr у т др 2 in € r4 7 m 
cally replaced b ason; and the whole, | of Elms we have thought of this glorious piece of Pis vi tid eL es " fale u bl qu е eh E 
shrubs, lawns, at flower-beds, are df e antiquity, and taken it as an example of what хидра lage an yr 1 tolera da wed s dE : 
copiously watered during the dry season by means | that ext zi Ts may remain even at its greatest | К green 4d уе yere Plan "T - 
of moveable hose. An abundant supply of vid grand tree in the youth of the hi Bonito sma T iling pla uh ^ Ma Pit z 
is Дегу distributed through unde ача. dx inhabitant e the parish. Хо cottager EA e Aw " sma v ren of Ba " 
plugs at convenient intervals to attach | membered it, no tradition. pointed to it except eciduous Cypress, or Ri rass, or any m 
ire д 5 : ” [t may [ine been one of. divided leaves, such “ав -Cissus stans, some of the 
All this could not be accomplished without а vhi ch gave 1 n days long NON the name of Erx- | Ferulas, 299 їп fact апу pretty leaves do ex- 
reserve garden on a large scale, and, accordingly, ham to the mi nor did it require any great tremely : н hen A 
the extensive grounds of La Muette, at Passy, at | stretch of MONT to imagine а coœval with om In o autumn „and winter, when flowers are 
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the La Muette gate of the Bois de Doulogne, = parish once дит» its ame toa orn nde же, seh a Руни, Топа, Srowberry, Thorns, 
o . i although he was a marrie ў de 5 
posure are s мы ranges of light and airy | m s! this fine old English Elm has нака. ету Grass and нене. ings when р. ой E. 
stoves and p ting houses, with facilities for On the 11th inst. a е gale from the South | dried make a pretty goo ат ог зч 
ваар iid" ventilating, are already in use, and | tore it up by the roots, and over it went with one flowers in winter, a nd w ы. be much valued 
others ar e no w in const; ruetion, besides long lin nes of tremendous erash. eri wx ~ p^ had pco pr а, however dyet overs - кой sam 
1 fi internally, an en t тсе of the 8, 
ees the preparation of soils and manures and other mes was а applied to it it, snap d its huge roots, | look upon with indescribablè disfavour. B. B. 
operations. The houses are heated Бу апа it became Аз wreck, So sudden and | 
n apparatus for steam and hot air, conveyed | violent was its fall that Mr. FREESTONE, on iden Soxs doubts having been lately-thrown apon 
chie у in pipes of about. 2 inches, which. M. | estate it s had eie Her кериси jj, the usually accepted fact that the Mistletoe 
b th its b ving providentially 
circulation. Th е boiler, which is found suf- | cau "d the sound of the qmm of the smash, ы scenes 7 uper d ub 
ficient dor the vo is heated by a powerful jet mention this not merely for the sake of Љуа 5 € appeal f^ practical botanists; 
of gas, gene — an adjoining "apparatus, with тейеш the fate ^ a remarkable tree, but 4 and in the i entifio truth he 
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the question, ** whether the writer has 
e Mistletoe i in such a position. ?" If'any 
le баро o of the Tu roof. This, bos LA ccs out the dangerous state of all the old Elms, its urs dents to Bé Mesi t» igi 
munieate with Wm. MARSHALL, Esq., Solicitor, 
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lato d Е, of M. ye who неда to us т смі 
сд а very intelligent py. well informed youn 
| ys Іх -— ке дерш of чэ Доу oec: Serres, Mr. 
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"hic t five years of frui lowers, few "ixpeoted e the h hes үр 
After sundry mishaps and diffüculti ra во Жу те though. persons o I of s most NN vile e le ps i 
down to some feet below the level of iw ты refined taste set great store on flowers for decora till more remarkable for the 
well, they were,almost discouraged and ready to tion, still there are many more who hav either ‘rounded form of the blossoms. It ait throw a 
gie t Lun, уор, on the day before we saw it, there | no notion how to arrange them, or эу littl | * vg 
ight signs of water, and on that them * Дек table or in their hou: perties of flowers" in which he so much delights, 
mornin ane great јоу it burst forth ion the! Itis not altogether чое уур that one of {һе are assumed at last by the тета Lilac, 
topof the tube in a body twice a man’s thickness. | ийт hy we so often эй, owers unskilfulp | The name conferred upon this wonder is Dr. 
top ot the like the Grenelle water, it is slightly | arranged is because in the fi lace the proper LINDLEY., 16 was raised by a M. DanrxoNT, and 
sulphurous and therefore ely fit for drinking, | method of gathering them is v unders It. A is benevolently offered to the public from this pre- 
it is an immense advan ming out at that|is not шу hide even that knows how to cut 
élevation, as well for = Watering P^ the Muette | flowers or how to select what is | 
and the Bois de Boul for the household pur- | е for re stands m Me the ed be - хы Do the 
nia the ее rdis . Gardeners, if they bave not suficient natural ori 
expenditure. duet the Paris is planta at to guide — selection, shou ых be taught by ral gin of ie Pang сота, Ке d теренде gene. 
lions "iud үе has been the ж; ° жк ae who have, how to gather flowers fit to sen «4 variety to which we refer is опе which 
outcry, and ha en urg invincible|in to a gentleman's house. Ladies, with whom bun straggling LM, bas bold * Oak" leaves and 
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reliable in formation we e have bee een able to proeure, у brilliancy of че aint for а month to come. the past m щы, ЕС mm у ыо of 
is a grand mistake to think that flowers are  Pelarzoniams of ti iet 
exaggerated. The outlay of eapital by the city of ейн and that vorm ean be wrong if there be belongs, and in this group wi ere plants of the Peili 
Paris for the purchase and forma ition of the Bois de | but plenty of them, or that flowers alone maot ei. ue, and of another, жена the шат Un de. 
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ое Paris em- | sur rem by eommon gay blossoms JE. with. 
нр P АДЕ А ful foliage. Those who look back {о Мт... 
mm ue o aue d | ааш е реа | group at South Kensington last Ану 
The city owns an abundan will remember that the loveliest of his : 
y the expense ot |t he aii ds Sas gn of t itta or nothiog „од truss, but the 
ants for stocking | more than Lilies of the Valley, Forget-me- not, Diosoms = buds on tlie one еҷ жеге d кызм while 
uette, the shrubs|ond Maiden's Hair Forn; the bro arp. he opposite side were lilac. rte hn. 
t they have | — leaves: ир ы к^ of the Valley standing | of npn is Pace: bad was very singular, Cases like 
no h ntraets for the supply of stock. The|u in the c and d the inc Adiantum | and the still more common ones anches уте б 
number of hands employed is 70 in the Bois de pod mah са wholly to an alien character, inum. e the үз 
Boulogne, 60 at La Muette, m ба да, oe э Various | One of the chief t things to 
keel of the rie n inelading ,|flowers is to choose pieces s where 37s ern e 
e Avenu vatrice, s Pare de "rac Е either in pud до full blown, but just expande E 
ceaux, Vind a К " scattered smaller gardens. If a Spike tall and tapering, or a showy uem erectae 
Besides that there are а few men in the. nurseries | dere жа Өр " a tall stalk, then each should be| Ат the autumn Show of к= on right»n Horticul- 
for trées, for Conifers, and for American and other | сиб as long as the mam will allow without | tural Society, three prizes were given for groups 
peat-earth shrubs, and some additional hands аге. injuring or distguring. th e plant, for as so шапу | suitable for table deco eui "The rules laid down 
