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[July. 



probably Ju^lp llioso th;it arr not heyond I'o mon- troul)!.' in ^Towin- KlxxlndeiidionK horc 

 recovciv. ' ^'''^" cahl.a-cs. 



On thV wholo. wo fool that ovontVoni our small Wahi^knukkoia TiT»KKOs.\.-Wahlonhcrjria 

 Gerniantown point wo may con-ratulato tho is a <,'onus boin- closoly alliod to (Campanula, 

 friends of llhododondron culture on thoir sreat aiid alfords us many vory boautiful har.ly herbiv- 

 succ.oss. It lia-s boon a reproach that wo havo to jjo \ ccous plants. W . <,'randillora is particularly well 



WALHENUERGIA TUI5EUOSA. 



to Enc^land to see American plants. We thought known in American gardens by its very large 

 it was a hard task to raise them; but since wo tlowers and parsnip-like roots. A7hile at the 

 find that all we need is a cool, airy soil, carefully : nurseries of Messrs. J. Veitch& Sons, of Chelsea, 

 avoidino- wet soil, or even heavy soil, there is : England, last year, the waiter was particularly 



