INDEX. 



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Paltti-cabbage, 123. 

 Papa w- tree, 77. 



Paradise and Doucin stocks, 45!). 



Park, The, of Brussels, 272. 



Paris, 313 — English Ambassador's 



garden, 344 Palais Royal, 345 — 



cafes, 346 — supply of vegetables, 



347. and 483 fruit, 349 — Jardin 



du Roi, 350. 383. and 441 — Tuile- 

 rics palace, 369. — flower-market, 



375 Halle au ble, 380— Tivoli 



gardens, 381 — Bastille, 382 — In- 

 stitute, 391 — Luxembourg, 414 — 

 garden of Cels, 417 — Hospital of 



Invalids, 420 Champ de Mars, ib. 



— Vilmorin's garden and shop, 421. 

 & 446.— catacombs, 469 — Louvre, 

 438.-Jardin Beaujon, 439—Theatre 

 Francaise, 440. — Montreuil, 441. — 

 Gobelins, 445. — Lutheran church, 

 449. — Monumens Francais, 450 — 

 garden of Mouceaux, 451 — garden 

 of M. Boursault, 452.— fruit in Sep- 



tember 1817, 456 in August 1821, 



483. — Noisette's nurseries, 457. — 

 Chartreux nurseries, 468. — Roule 

 nurseries, 475. 



Parmentier's fine garden at Enghien. 

 325. 



Parsley, native at Dover Cliffs, 18.— 

 Hamburgh, or large-rooted, common 

 at Amsterdam, 223. 



Passe-Colmars pear at Bruges, 31. — 

 at Tournay, 334. -at Paris, 462. 



Passiflora edulis, 507. 



Paultons, seat of Mr Sloane, 560, 



Pavilion at Brighton, 500. 



Pea, early, at Ghent, 86. — Nanterre, 

 356 mange-tout, 469. 



Peaches, at Ghent, 44 — new variety, 

 68 at Amsterdam, 224. — at Brus- 

 sels, 299 at Enghien, 321.— at 



Paris, 349— Montreuil, 425 — Vi- 

 try, 448.— Noisette's, 462 — Roule 

 nurseries, 477. — excellence of, in 

 Paris market, in August 1821, 487. 



Peach-garden, plan of one, at Mont, 

 reuil, 426. 



■ houses, at Bruges, 24 — near 



Ghent, 56 at Wettering, 78 



Antwerp, 103. — Haarlem, 174. — 

 economical placing of trees in, 463. 

 at Kensington, 505. 



Peach. trees, training, &c. at Mont, 

 reuil, 427 — at Vitry, 44T— Roule 

 nurseries, 477 — mode of training 

 young trees by Sieuille, 479. 



Pears recommended at Bruges, 31. — 

 at Ghent, 45 — Antwerp, 105. — Rot- 

 terdam, 127.— Haarlem, 188. and 

 202.— Amsterdam, 224.— Utrecht, 

 255. - Brussels, 274. and 299— new 

 varieties of Van Mons, 303. and 

 541.— at Enghien, 321 — Tournay, 

 324.— St Germain-en-Laye, 364. — 

 at Noisette's, 461. 



Pear-tree cions, list of, sent to Edin- 

 burgh by It. Van Mons, 312. and 

 541. 



Picardy, general aspect of, 340. 



Pimento-trees, fine, at Ghent, 42. and 

 78. 



Pine-apples, culture of, at London, 3. 

 and 484 — at Bruges, 29 Haar- 

 lem, 174. and 191 Paris, 454. 



Pinus tribe, rich collection of, at Par- 

 mentier's, Enghien, 328 at Buttes 



of Jardin du Roi, 442. 



Plane-trees, or platani, at Bruges, 24. 

 — near Ghent, 56 — general mor- 

 tality of, in 1814, 205. 



Plantagie of Amsterdam, 212. 



Plants, native, notices of some, in 



Kent,ll — at Dover, 18 at Ostend, 



20. — Bruges, 34. — canal between 

 Bruges and Ghent, 35 — Ghent, 55. 

 & 70 — near Williamstadt, 118.— 

 Haarlem, 181. — on the sandhills 

 there, 208.— near Amsterdam, 242. 

 — Utrecht, 259 — Breda, 268.— 

 Brussels, 273 — Soigne Forest, 283. 

 — near St Germain, 363. and 369, 



— on the site of the Bastille, 383 



on Hill of St Catherine, Rouen, 498. 



— rare exotic, at Ghent, 53 — at 



Oeydonck, 60 — Haarlem, 192 



Amsterdam, 214 — at Due d'Arem- 

 berg's, 319 — Parmentier's, 326. — 

 at the Jardin des Plantes, 350. 389. 



and 550. — Malmaison, 398 at 



Cels's, 41 f — Boursault's, 453.— 

 Noisette's, 467. 



Plough, Flemish, 64.— French, 493. 



Plums, at Ghent, 45 — at Antwerp, 

 106 — Brussels, 274.— at Paris, 465. 

 and 486. 



