CONTENTS. Xlll 



Breda, 265. — Keperken's nurseries, U66. 



Breda to Brussels, by Antwerp, 267-270. 



Brussels, 271.— Vegetable and fruit market, 273-275. — 

 Botanical garden, 276. — Palace of Lacken, 278-280. — 

 Field of battle at Waterloo, 281-292 — Due (PArem- 

 ■ berg's town-garden, 295-297. — M. Danoofs garden, 

 298-300.-— Professor Van Mons' Pepiniere de la Fide- 

 lite, &c. 301-312. 



Brussels to Enghien, 314-316. 



Enghien, 317. — Due d'Arem berg's fine seat, 318-324. — 

 M. Parmentier's rich gardens, 325-331. 



Enghien to Tournay, 332-334. 



Tournay to Lille, 336-338. 



Lille to Paris, by Amiens, Clermont, and Lusarches, 

 339-343. 



Paris, 344. — Marche des Innocens, 346-349. — Jardin des 

 Plantes, 350-355.— continued, 383-395.— concluded, 

 441-445.— St Germain-en-Laye, 356-368.— Tui- 

 leries gardens, &c. 370-374. — Marche aux Fleurs, 375- 

 378.— Tivoli garden, 380.— La Malmaison, 396-405. 

 — Versailles, 406-414.— Luxembourg gardens, 415. 

 — Botanical nurseries of Cels, 417-420.— Vilmorin's 

 nursery-garden, 421-423. — his seed-warehouse, 446. — 

 Montreuil peach-gardens, 424-435. — Vitry nurse- 

 ries, 447. — Park of Mouceaux, 451. — M. Boursault\s 

 villa, 452-456. — Noisette's nurseries, 457-468. — Char- 

 treux nurseries, 469-474. — Roule nurseries, 475-482. 



Paris to Rouen, 492-493. 



Rouen, 494. — Botanical garden, 495. — Vallefs collection 

 of orange-trees, 496. 



Rouen to Dieppe, 498. 



