The Gardener's Magazine, 1826, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Gardener's Magazine, 1826, Vol. 1

The same st le of remark is applicable to ornamental trees and shrubs. Many new sorts of these have been in troduced within t e present century; and a number of those formerly in the country, which were considered tender, and r airing the protection of a wall or of glass, have been found to quite hardy and fit for the open lawn or shrubbery. Still less is known in distant rovinces of these trees and shrubs than of new fruits and culinary vegetables. There is scarcely any of them to be seen in the country nurseries, so that a pro prietor of a garden has little chance of hearinfilof them, either through his gardener or his nursery-man. E deficiency of ornamental trees, in even the best Scotch nurseries, is aston ishing, when we consider the eminence of Scotland in garden ing: as a result, we find the pleasure grounds of the north much less rich in variety than those of the south.

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