MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE. 



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fei p "I? 6 "', i e!,ig r ed V Mr ' Drewett ' Gardener to David Balllie, Esq. 

 of Hill Park, with a Inst of plants recommended bv him, for the otna 

 mentmg oi flower gardens on Similar plans 



IT^pT «? duced r , t0 A° iiC f Mr - , Drewe "; s P laa and mod e ^ embellishing 

 Hill Park Flower Garden, from the recollection of his having s V tat man v 

 years in the Royal Botanic Garden, at Kew. and from his Ion- experience 

 as a practical man, both in this country and on the continent We with 

 great confidence direct the notice of our readers to Mr. Drewett's svstem 

 of furnishing beds in flower gardens, it being the opinion ot a good pract. 

 cal gardener, of long and great experience. 



We shall feel greatly obliged by our correspondents favouring us Irom 

 time to time with any interesting plans lor flower gardens, wiih lists of 

 plants and directions for management. 



No. 



Names of Plants grown in Hill Park Flower Garden. 



No. 



U A nagallis Monelli 



2. Ana^ailis giandiflora 



3. Scarlet geraniums and Delphinium 



grand i flora 



4. Verbena Drummondii and Anlhiir- 



hiiMiin major 



5. Verbena melindris and double white 



Anthirrhinuni 



6. Calceolaria viscosissima, and double 



white Lillies 



7. Fuchsia Thonisonia and Delphinium 



Barlowii 



8. Lantana Sellowii and Verbena au- 



bletia 



9. Verbena Arranana and Elscholtaia, 



crocea 



10. Verbena Tweediana and Lobelia 

 lulea 



11. Lobelia erinus and Antirrhinum 

 caryophylloides 



12. Crassula coccinea and Heliotropium 



peruvianuni 



IS. Verbena.aubletia and Mesembry- 

 aiithemum speclabile 



1 1. Mesembryanthi-nium blanduni and 

 Petunia intermedia 



15. CEnothera macrocarpa and campa- 

 nula gargsniia 



lfi. Doable scarlet Lychnis and new 



Sr.ALiiv's Queen Victoria Pink.— 

 in conseqaence of wrong information 

 Victoria. (Ed.) 



white and other light coloured Pe- 

 tunias 



17. Fuchsia glohosa and Delpiiinum 

 sinensis 



18. CEnothera Drummondii and Phlox 

 cordata 



19. Petunia phyllicaulis and Aster amel- 

 loidcs 



20. Petunia phuenicia and Hydrangeas 



21. Variegated leaved scarlet Gera- 

 nium, and Delphinium grandiflora. 



22. CEnothera iuis>ouriensisand Mesem- 



bryanthemum floribundum 



23. Phlox Drummondii and Petunia 

 gracilis 



24. CEnothera Drummondii and Cam- 

 panula latil'olia 



25. Calceolaria majoriana and Calceo- 

 laria integrifoliu 



26. Phlox reflexe and prince of Orange 

 geranium 



27. Tigridia pavonia and Nolana atri- 



plicifolia 

 18. Delphinium grandiflora and CEno- 

 thera taraxifulia 



29. Gladiolus psilticinus and Verbena 



Lambertia 



30. Bright,,,, scarlet geranium and 

 CEnothera iuaerocar|)a 



Noticed in the August Number tva« 

 Bent ub, miscalled Tealey'g Queen 



FLORICULTURAL CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER. 



Plant SroyE.-RoseH, Honeysuckles, Jasmines, Persian Lilacs A.alea, 

 flrx. required to bloom from January, should be bronrrl,, ;„ . i ■' f, zlllea! '' 

 sent month, the plants should be pl^ed at first i n °? coohj ^1^1 

 house, never allow them to want water. Pots or bo.es eo-uSCbulbS 



