Остовв 26, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ЖЕ GAZETTE, 948 
S ATINNIE BANKS ad COMET.|with us. Fort rty years ag tri ip канды MN DNE alace Gardens, — Very 
{6 Coloured Plate, 1 ^ uu per po post. S e ор beer planting, еа in the South, few of that 
Theabove FUCHSIAS possess irs peel s c ап жойы фе of OLIY: SERRE square compare them, but those who have w ille ertainly 
striking rieties we р troduced. hole € s all dug i ih "the Бана аг. hey cannot show the taste my ае 
X. б. Нехревѕох & Бок, Wellington Road Nursery, St. | across, and 181 nche es or 2 feet dep. On thé flat | of the Tuile poc ips P л Ја t the latter the broad 
john's Wood, London, N.W. er you tree drawn terrace, p irum bas A ч f the 
LUM BULBOSUMHM.|UP in ery, во as as to have a str suit stem of | origina drm p^ Lesen н, th ey are sur- 
E E^ Ра Ўы не Chronicle, Oct. 5, 1861. 6 to 8 feet) wi the rr eta clean cut off, the rounded byg zreen lawns and shrubberies 80 plar anted 
w Seed, per packet, 6d. and 1з. each. roots so eut in taking up that they se MM ex 
The сэ GATA АТБОИ free, and the BULB GUIDE on | tended to a doi from the mo the ragged ones | out having the appearance of formal sereens, dert 
TUN, miat o iaip aBa & Bo, Wellington Road Nursery, St. | never pru and often m uch dried up from | September the wh ole was as ү green 'and as 
d John’s Wood, London, N.W. exposure o the air for Pob, or even weeks, after | gaily decked out with E. profusi ion of flowers 
"Pare New Cinerari: and Pelargoni being taken up. When thus duly ned d | tastefully arranged 1 e as any we 
AND À ж үт — ^ supply a few Le of| according to the saying we often heard, * Quand | have seen in that ду. In e e or genkai 
F. A New GLOXINIAS, CINERARĪAS, and PELAR- | un jardinier planterait son — il lui eouperait la | portion of the Tuileries the original desi 
S.W. Ке бейит? Chronicle of Oct. 5, and CATALOGUE, ee et les Um jeds,"* it was held upright in the | strictly adhered to in the form and arrangement of 
— — | | sbich may be had gra entre of t hole by "ia man (or woman),|the beds, walks, basins, terraces, &e., but the 
pui h, Воттеу, В. ofr nde down on the bottom to make|whole is very much better kept than 16 used 
Prize Bay hock Seed. it stand steadier, whilst another shovelled in|to be, the flower beds are relieved by green 
OWNIE, LAIRD, ann LAING are now sending | the soil, quite regardless as to whether it was fine| lawns within the parterre, and to our eyes 
PIS seed е ыбы of the finest varieties of | enough to get in amongst the fibres, or how high {һе flowers in the beds are well planted. 
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YHOCK: fr фур lled collection, | + 270. : : : 
HOLDTE осетини LX Free by y post it reached up the stem, and, when all was in, it The object to be attained is, throughout a great 
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aie iaa — Les nein {тее was treated in short like a large | succession in as full flower as possible from early 
em Hollyhocks. - tting. This might illo ng mn m 
OWNIE, LAIRD, A селы те ап —— Ро i; and deo which readily produce adven- | readily "eg rus in iei orders, provided 
above, price 18s» | titious roots, but was the cause of many a failure | the mixture is judiciously made, than by large 
M D EI E ze БЕС ee ot| when the intr duction of variety in plantations | masses of singl e kinds, for the latter, when past 
нуво ocks this season at the = -X« mes Dien — first came Mis ion; and, when once planted, | flower, toto, leaving the border 
ues Rzhl or — тыме the tree was энетил" left "to itself. If the veil for a time flowerles 88, pidas in a mixed border 
17, South аала p Edinburgh ; and Stanstead Park, | was tenacious, the hole acted as a water-tight tub | the plants next in succession are coming on whilst 
Forest Hill, London, 5.Е. in which the rain that fell became stagnant., If|those — iu flower keep up the gay general 
ouble Hollyhocks. ауадай were put round t thestem m, rank weeds | effect of t bed. A “confused jungle" would 
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j was solely direeted to prevent any bra nches from | pattern but of these we have of late years seen no 
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ГА, тев, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Saffron | pointed out and are уе sided by — planters, appeared to us to have steadily improved duri: 
but traditions of th outine|the last 10 years, and, if one bed is nearly à _ 
— Hollyh n practice of ordinary workmen, andn none ue e perhaps ropotition o of' each corresponding one, that is 
Me UNES Crac) номер Чала E y essary yp uence of the pattern. At 
egs to|pointed out by ‘ W. T." the neglect of the |t of recent иат to Paris the 
là. sosrao to Soi and the want of irdmage for the stagnant itt were all т caes ved, the soil was undergoing 
ш rre jon минмей Wa e holes a thorough re uone on, the drainage was being 
from th and cold, the plants will agree hi vi W. Т28 idea | im pro чуй е 
4 "ior spring planti jng, yb earlier and tad. p displayed i in : public sedo of cleaned and т 
ДОГА RON CATALOGUES fi сле е appliostion. aris. ere are no ** ribbon n-panelled or 
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"m Gu Do ith More or less of taste may be shown in either of the — horde it may do the same in. эл Tuileries, 
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i xtA and would | scape gardening. For orty year ars back all was archi- done: yet eo t 
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wo -| the fashions ате g reversed. сев, е | those 
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Coro e ы, бан н жаы тын : 
NDRONS KALMIAS for forcing; basins am The loni or third — M the Toileries is tha 
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d'ou DEO овп stock o all the 4 "est Sb kinds ot ойон: | w were the sarson of the finest ippendagest to! well known grove crossed by а Tn alley. Ла 
by the S6 oe 1000. ROSES and a General orem Stock well| their grand châteaux, or if e there t 
worthy the inspection of intending Planters or Nurserymen. | attempt at a “Ja тёш Anglais," it was either а ment, , yet we doubt e whether Parisians ume 
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- Chrysanthemums, Chrysanthemums patch ! а square re i 
H. BIRD, F-R.HS, N S, NURSERYMAN, Stoke Newing: labyrinth like walks — through them, |the intense heats of June and July. The anxious 
» to on, N bogs to inform his nhia fri iomas ела thon Te bloon end or perhaps two rows of Horse Chesnuts, with a wish o at the authorities is now to devise some means 
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puce ; |the beautiful ribbon- pud and Mosaic borders | eni 8E 
be seen gratis every day between 10 and 4. Sunday extepted. | now the Tage in, Eng are a new ingre dient ), entirely ра effect of th deticiorgted atmosphere, 
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ES is not unlikely, tiere is little аай tia GE doal. is. атада. быч ур родий, —GÓ preme inea 
<. 5 : | ud ned м Ex d "is АРИ Рена those we der from in London, is olearly evidenced 
gs Sn munde de execute | style; and we certainly cannot admit any want of А ч е ташу pere es i paaga ims - 
Et M M XP D е prices | taste or any chaotic mixture either i x the Champs | & de € 
very favourable harvest. Elysées or the Bois de Bou 2 ym à м to W. ТЗ” ob 
1 COS MANN Reading: i is the. buxembo urg gardens, ne vis more as W. T.'s" observation оп 
- like the Sénat, нута of the defun s 
E peerage to which they belong they Hire 
" The Garyeners’ Chronicle. have somewhat of an odour of senility | square 
TURDAY, PR 26, 1861. about them, but even here the display of ж 
ers is by no m e 
Y Tuileries there is, we think, much to admire, ift 
Ос Carraspondont а AAA Yr, in PSOE on | some peculiar circumstances affecting them be 
ў З й s| taken into consideration. The original design, | V" 
ur one of the finest specimens of the style of Le peeuliariy "adapted te дома - T pr 
хасав -— think judiciously rg m as being на Е exhelas ане d E ien er 
well apted for the purposes of а publie prome- з EE rd 25 т: 
nade and resort of tho лере within a large the year. Tt m АЫ ы 
“ү at "€ times of the year. It is now, however, è 
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trical shape сап be given to а ipii of indiv idu vs 
the peine contrast its rich green fo Паро aani 
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last few y а f divided off as a private garden | 
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for the Tuileries Palace had not a single а. а a: ries of hiver the Tuileri 
*|yard of private ground ай hed to it. у: Luxembourg, а denas considered. some- 
aee of Bu клин кын Е аст ihre пча in the light tof things gone and le 
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| ference, however, that — the blio, are al $9 s have al arhaps suffered from bad air, but 
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^ when t ourt is Miis: thev "es at all t * m not, it must be admitted, s 
жета hem had to plant his father he would cut Tis wo tidor of Herr 
head and feet." zi ! healthy vigour of the Orange trees o 
