. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. 522 THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING. their fruit as well as those trained lift, from the glass as flat-trained trees, and in that manner greater variety can be introduced with an arrangement of sorts after this plan. A supply can be obtained from June to October by planting such as the following: Starting at the warmest end, we begin with Amsden June Peach, Waterloo Peach, Cardinal Nectarine, Earl}' Rivers' Nectarine, Early York Peach, Condor Peach, Lord Napier Nectarine, Early Grosse Mignonne Peach,
. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. 522 THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING. their fruit as well as those trained lift, from the glass as flat-trained trees, and in that manner greater variety can be introduced with an arrangement of sorts after this plan. A supply can be obtained from June to October by planting such as the following: Starting at the warmest end, we begin with Amsden June Peach, Waterloo Peach, Cardinal Nectarine, Earl}' Rivers' Nectarine, Early York Peach, Condor Peach, Lord Napier Nectarine, Early Grosse Mignonne Peach, Goshawk Peach, Royal George Peach. Violette Hative Peach, Dryden Nectarine, Bellegarde Peach, Humboldt Nectarine, Pitmaston Orange Nectarine, Dymond Peach, Barrington Peach, Spenser Nectarine, Newton Nectarine, Sea Eagle Peach, the Nectarine Peach, Princess of Wales Peach, Late Devonian Peach, Gladstone Peach, Victoria Nectarine, Lady Palmerston Peach, or others of like season. The illustration, kindly supplied by Mr. Challis of the noted Wilton House Gardens, will show better than words what may be accomplished, but most of the fruit had been picked before the photograph was taken. In front of these glass erections there will be. PEACH HOUSE WITH DOUBLE TRANSVERSE TRELLISES AT WILTON HOUSE. outside borders for the Grape Vines, and the fronts of the other houses can be filled in with annual flowers, Begonias, Geraniums, Asters, etc., especially such kinds as can be used to cut for decoration. On the Vine borders masses of Mignonette and the sweet- scented Mathiola bicornis will not injure the vine roots. The 6ft. outride path of gravel will serve for wheeling in manure, etc., so as to avoid cutting up the grass paths, but when manure is needed for flower borders it will be easy to lay down boards to run the barrow upon. The Wall Trees.—We have presumbly a part of the south wall to fill, and upon this plant some Apricots at 15ft. apart, for choice Precoce de Boulbon, Frogmore
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