. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. ( 533 ). Pansy Basket of the Paris Market. CHAPTEE XXXII. " Went out at early morning, when the air Is delicate with some last starry touch, To wander through the Market-place of Flowers (The prettiest haunt in Paris), and make sure At worst that there were roses in the ; E. B. Browning. Flower, Fruit, and vegetable markets. No garden in existence possesses half the variety of the flower,


. The parks and gardens of Paris, considered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens. Gardening; Gardens; Parks. ( 533 ). Pansy Basket of the Paris Market. CHAPTEE XXXII. " Went out at early morning, when the air Is delicate with some last starry touch, To wander through the Market-place of Flowers (The prettiest haunt in Paris), and make sure At worst that there were roses in the ; E. B. Browning. Flower, Fruit, and vegetable markets. No garden in existence possesses half the variety of the flower, fruit, and vegetable departments of the Halles Centrales, and it is a variety that is perpetual, for every day brings fresh materials, every week changes of supply. About twelve o'clock at night, before Paris has gone to bed, the growers have already arrived on the spot and begin to expose their freshly-gathered produce in the market or on the wide footways of the streets around, and for eighteen hours after that time the whole scene is one of animation. With its merry clatter of ten thousand tongues, the Central Market of Paris offers, particularly in the early morning, a never- failing source of interest, even to those who confine themselves to the study of the human species. But we who love Violets and those little fresh Eose-buds that'look as if born in May and gathered before they were kissed by the sun, and on whom, perhaps, the brightness of some of the faces set in the white 2 N. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935. London, Macmillan and co.


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