INDEX. 



567 



Paris, Javelin du Koi, 34-8. &, 543. 



— Noisette's, 158.— excellent at the 



Chartreux, 470.— Roule, 480. 

 Fruit-trees, large, on dikes of Holland, 



117. and 260. — ancient in Regent 



Murray's garden, Edinburgh, 226. 

 Fuel, scarcity of, at Bruges, 33. — kind 



used in Holland, 236. 

 Fulham, Bishop of London's garden 



at, 511. 



Gardens, private; — Lambeth Palace, 

 7 — Dover Castle, 16 — Bertrand's 

 at Bruges, 26 — Moelemeester's near 

 Ghent, 55. — Baron de Vroyeland's, 

 59. — H opsomere's, 70. — Madame 



Vilain-Quatorze's, 75 Smetz's, 



near Antwerp, 97. — Van.Schenen's, 

 at Rotterdam, 121 — Dr Daalen's, 



122 — Schuurman's, 125 at the 



House of the Wood, 145 — at Haar- 

 lem Palace, 172 — Dr Van Marum's, 



189 M. Willink's, 210 Seter- 



veldt's, at Utrecht, 247— Due d'A- 

 remberg's at Brussels, 296 — Da- 

 noot's, at Brussels, 298 — Due d'A- 

 remberg's at Enghien, 318. — Par- 

 mentier's, at Enghien, 325, — Sir 

 Charles Stewart's at Paris, 344 — 

 Due d'Orleans, 451 — M. Bour- 

 sault's, 452. — Comtesse de Vande's 

 at London, 505 — Duke of Devon- 

 shire's, Chiswick, 506 — the King's 

 garden, Kew, 507. — Sir Joseph 

 Banks's, Spring Grove, 508 — Lord 

 Montagu's, Ditton Park, 509 — Bi- 

 shop of London's, Fulham, 510. — 

 Mr Angerstein's, Deptford, 511. 



. botanical, at Ghent, 38 at 



Leyden, 151 — Amsterdam, 213 — 

 Utrecht, 243, — Brussels, 276.— 

 Lille, 337.— Paris, 351, &c— 

 Rouen, 494. — London, 502.- Kew, 

 507. 



public, at Rotterdam, 123. — 



at Paris, 370.— Tivoli, 380 — Beau- 

 jon, 439. 



— — small, of Dutch citizens, at 



Rotterdam, 123. and 127.— near 

 Leyden, 151. — near Amsterdam, 

 213. 



market, at Bruges, 24.— at 



Brussels, 280.— at Paris, 356.— 



primeur gardens, 491. — aj Hoxton, 

 near London, 512. 



Gardeners, Flemish, at Bruges, 30. — 

 at Ghent, 55. 70. and 79. — at Ant- 

 werp, 102. — French, at Jardin des 

 Plantes, 352. 



Gardening, Dutch style of, 263. — best 

 remaining instances of the old, 247. 

 — Flemish, near Ghent, 59. 70. and 

 75 — French, at Paris, Versailles, 

 &c. 370. and 407. 



Garten Magazins of Sickler recom- 

 mended, 193. 



Gavelkind division of property at 

 Ghent, 58.— effects of near Paris, 

 365. 



Germain, St, town of, 355 — Palace 

 of, 362. 



Ghent, 36.— green and fruit market, 

 37. and 86. — botanic garden, 38. — 

 De Cock's nurseries, 43. — Smedt's 

 market garden, 47.— exhibition of 

 paintings, 49 — Agricultural and Bo- 

 tanical Society of, 51. — aspect of 

 country around, 57. — Protestant 

 church, 65.— flower market, 66.— 

 butchers'-meat marke^, 88. 



Ginkgo-tree, large, at Mile-End, 9. — 

 at Leyden, 159. 



Gobelins manufactory, 445. 



Gooseberries neglected at Paris, 466. 



Grafting, uncommon instance of, at 

 Brussels, 310. — curious kind of, at 

 Paris, 387. 



Grange at Hoxton, extensive cultiva- 

 tor of fruits and vegetables, 512. 



Grapes, at London, 5. & 485.— at 

 Amsterdam, 225.— Enghien, 320. 

 — Luzarches, 342.— Paris, 348. & 

 457. — none ripe at Paris in August, 

 484. — cheap there during winter, 

 485. 



Gravenstein apple recommended, 226. 



Greengage, finest plum in France, 486. 

 — two varieties cultivated, 472. 



Greenhouses near Ghent, 56. 63. & 

 75. — near Antwerp, 101. — at the 

 Hague, 145.— Amsterdam, 215 — 

 Utrecht, 243. & 250 — at Enghien, 



319 at Jardin du Roi, 351 — at 



Malmaison, 398.— at Boursault's, 

 453. — at Roule nurseries, 475. — 

 at Kensington Gardens, 505. — 



