. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. From Mr, A, Anderson, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Grafton, Wakefield Lodge, March 24, 1880, Sir,—I have had some very fine Primulas this winter from your seed, I enclose some blooms, which are nearly 3 inches across, PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRUTA COCCINEA (New) 5i,. 3J, 6</..and 2 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS HMBRIATA, Williams Superb Strain, Red, White, or Mixed. 5J., 35. id., 2s. id. &. 1 6 POLYANTHUS, Wiggins Prize Strain i o PICOTEES, finest Mixed 16 Illustrated Seed, also New Plant Catalogues,now rea


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. From Mr, A, Anderson, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Grafton, Wakefield Lodge, March 24, 1880, Sir,—I have had some very fine Primulas this winter from your seed, I enclose some blooms, which are nearly 3 inches across, PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRUTA COCCINEA (New) 5i,. 3J, 6</..and 2 6 PRIMULA SINENSIS HMBRIATA, Williams Superb Strain, Red, White, or Mixed. 5J., 35. id., 2s. id. &. 1 6 POLYANTHUS, Wiggins Prize Strain i o PICOTEES, finest Mixed 16 Illustrated Seed, also New Plant Catalogues,now ready, THE SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1880. VICTORIA AND PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. EASTWELL PARK. TWO adjoining parishes lie east and west ofsome springs of water, or, as the Saxonscalled them, wells—one of these is nowcalled Eastwell, the other Westwell. EastwellPark lies on the left side of the valley of theStotir between Ashford and Canterbtiry, and byrtinning down the slopes into the river valleyit has embraced within its limits some fertileland for Oak, as well as some Beeches on thehigher ground. An old author said of thewooded hills above Eastwell that they are muchaddicted to chalk ! The chalk of the Down isreported by geologists looo feet in depth. In the valley we have mentioned there arethree parks side byside—Chilham,Godmersham,and Eastwell, the last named being a park ofi5oo acres, and by far the noblest in the countyof Kent. A writer on deer parks mentions thisone among several others. Tatton, he says,belonging to Lord Egerton, is the largest deerpark in Englan


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