Oct. 9-] TH 
E GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 663 
on cris ta 
t e that t 
~~ do not touch each other, and after 
as wanted. In this wa i 
ended across a closet in a cool airy room, | 
imducement to our brother Sone to follow after. 
anew en of round- 7 kk » bu 
patriotic Leora (Mr. You ng) is ind till a goes ag Bath ea 
The | 
1 Sis g than the common Laveen tha Rea. 
y the W 
t, in 1840, until the latter | 
willing and 
and make the moat liberal tas 6 earch t the 
plishment t of the ee and for bri ringing it i nto 
ee d #1 
IN 
pation also ha daaaag Ke. ve you ever uid 
eereeet 2 ipo fo the fruit of Ribes luteum  Raeey of 
} 
1 bardy, Black Ham 
scat of Alexandria were kept until 
i i th ree varieti 
hearty coapeation of some portion of the community ? k C 
of larly en 
assigned in favour of the cultivation of Victo- 
n 
‘5th of February in an excellent stat Pre ~_ eserva- be reason: though pi begun flower have none of the character 
—. most 0 of the berries being quite pla mp a To a Whe eat e both s ound and mani ae old: Ist, the si simpli i- of that division shape | sometimes long, sometimes round, 
, much S » remaining o x ye 
accom th to a current i not require gr: ? I am told it is in the 
ees air, ee be 80 damp * as to cause mould. _The so few ae 2d, its importance as an article of Belgien be ty . nts! 
aad to.—G. G. Watson, Gundenert Norton sal 
— a Tees. 
mn es asi of its not i pti sl =o 
agricultural interest, because Whi are 
vely imported into England. 
genie (Jamaica and Barbado ie 
Manur 
Sali 
he of ny. kind passes daw psc te the ee penn 
et is ce wh ; 
4th, on account of its v alue as a other 
t will 
th 
E salt is nest heed to be taken up te ie, prt or to pro- 
i thai 
pate very coc « to give additional t caskpune to a 
large portion of our pop ulation Its cu ultiv ati ion has been 
duce in the soil the chemical combin a required; and 
also the quantity ut on at 
This it woukd seem, if the salt j is uniadily worked 
roots, it wou ald be pr ‘oper t to 
or ata 
time. 
down belo ow the reach of the 
ain sides, with little variation of success, in the 
Tropics, pe its p owth ‘ma 
of the = 
f the. north of 
necessary would be per chad before the 
grow; and next it is important to ascer- 
ate at which salt is worked down, for if it is soo 
plant, it ~ _ that 0 nly a soe 
ou ld be put _ iti well known 
combination n 
plant bp 
tain the 
_. out of a Saag of the 
y at a time show 
sat 
Baneri, for w! 
the well-known eiGemedeaiens erent laegiosse Ss 
and cut-flowers of Peristéria elata, the “ Spirito 
na of the beautiful Tacsénia pin 
Europe.” W a aries should = 
bn ‘ove with this grateful perth gene and t 
at all e events to keep down the prices of foreign 
fa as: A prospectus has b 
public ; 3 Sir Evan Mae ae ba extended his se: ; 
2 
wo fie 
red with grass, the influence lasting 
time, hu salt being washed down away 
to 
nificant ; the eyes of a) 
fellow-colonists are upo De in example worthy of 
imitation ; the se rs re is alk but finished ; a pro- 
pitious s season, fe trast, has ‘set in, aad the young one, 
ndsome 
which has proved quite —— 
wing on rocks; two ee 
Peerage arcuate arson lorists* A Bein ae go 
ee Spee 
| prospectus among our aes The production and 
s 
te sh given for the Sedunr. 
pa and we us 
coheed exnngt be cai 
Pie that Victoria Wheat 
the t f the 
escent for its Singularity, and retorta major, | Areheriana, and exsur- 
ea, for their — were deserving of es ae: Ww. 
seedling Epacris, ow randifiora, 
manufactu ture 0 of only one bar rel of Bar! bado os flow! r will 
and learn that the es Ae nh 3° been considered by 
agricultur: ural ex experimentalists— Toé 
N CSREES ule 
for the culti- 
ost everything 
eight i = ana 
; FOREIG 
West Indies.—The unfortunate pres is 
vation - = hg e to the exclusi on ¥ 
else, con 0 press with the w 
<3 
his lst letter, of the 28th of Apel, says a am comic 
aftaid 
and bring into active requisition many hands ‘unfitted for 
d culti- several fine searlet spikes of flowers, for which a 
bi airagy ick in i gran ne or = ae ian medal was given: among the other plants worthy of 
ice were Maxilléria Steélii, with brown spotted flowers, 
id ves like pon yee ra ciliare, and a seedling Eu- 
for the experiment. To such a one coetaneous aie horbin; rage cumin, ont See ee 
hibited piaaits of lpomea “Hors Mi 
- wil at length contribute their tardy contribu tions ; | cordata, with a Yarmouth hybrid Cacumbers, grown in 
f nat on com- | his improved pit; for the latter : * arma nea as given. a 
Mr. Bateman were cut-flowers of Odontogiossum n- 
paee and the page of history r ecord the name of that eae machlat, aidin palisdiciors’ ainch ihem fam ¢hrys 
} man who first planted, reared, and manufactred a sesso 
f Bar bados Wheat flour. —Ax let 
that I 
1: est 
ter from tial does 
f Trinkda, ane of ra ‘Mth rich brown 5 
pol 
vt ene apie, meals 9 mes me 1s i petaas 
of the ood 
of April, says in almost the same sao * Their old pre- Son, f for Ghd“ Gotioutions of a 
Lan atumnar 
Teceive cepa the presi Body in n England, as eet dilection one Fossa to ch encouraged at ata tae hg the | Seuae agp sot rtp more desirable were—BourBon: Armosa, 
Ad I keeps t hem = is. eutiation, un nder great | Queen, G des micoumieeeat an ie Loynnes, Madame Des- 
theG rs she oh t | préz, and Theresita. Psarervat Agno: a 
. ? & omme. 
that they have one and alt thrown cold water upon it; “even tieber than under the Satis ‘taints labour—with- | | septa be Farah phases: cap rat Comte de Paris, Madame 
a Bakes, = his brief reply through his Private _ reflecting on the i brought on by the |, Laffay,. Victoria, .Fulgorie, and Princesse Hdléne. Curva: 
See opal has not deigned to notice the subject t, an the act of ee and early discharge of bs e | Pule! oon oa per gems Lady belles a Dos 
fe code eas &- to ane not a 2B hd the. exhausted state ES smarty ‘Abydos; ee aaa ramoisie ehiossante » aii Chacon 
eda kin The number of shates taken ‘up in this | their soil in ne treble pee eer Mowers: ‘Aimee Vanes. La pan ore tag Comtesse de Gril- 
% Barbados) has not yet r reached 400 ; however, i immense phe ui and dubious assist- and Euphrosine. Messrs. Wood also: exhibited os 
e. ‘will not despair, I ance of immigration. But ch 3 is: = influence of habit a sceling eer named Magna Pere sordonereeenasae seas erie 
it shall be effected ; if it is — 2 ats r will, at | on th g lity of unenlightened m inds, I observe with on ames a plant see ak tik Mees nn scarcely ever seen a finer 
eats p rogress at my former ‘j a p up hat th show of Pines than those exhibited at this meeting. Mr. Toward, 
supply Pr vg numerous appli - Barbad mee fi to H.R.H. oe Duchess of ¥ ary aioe toes She 
cations I have lately had, both here and fi hae: neigh t ae Sucre age of his ie erip- ~ | Rice 7 miler ve et — ng rm 2 ann toz., 3ibs. 
bouring i ag Thave late ly eapplied a fine to an | tion list. es t phot however, that Mr. Young's | saat ous 1so. to R. Gunter, Esq.,for 2 good Anti P es, 
icultu ociety, raed > the easte ae of the} zealous endeavours, and yours, may. at last work well, weighing 4Ibs. 1oz - ibs. and is ne ang aalaed 
country, ok atre of my first experiments. The drought | when a diminution of the present rr. of Sugar, or es eee Tepe Uae ae White Muscat of vandvia, 
still unhappily continues, ater six months” duration : the maritime I Black Prince, Black Hamburgh, and Black Morocco Grapes ; the 
yews = liad a rk up, an the poor ¢ cattle suffer also ft rom | will be a "good, efficient remedy, weight of the Pines was as f : a Blood, 4}tbs. ; an Enville, 
f the Fabiti Cane. ‘The v heat ‘hen 34ibs. ; an bang nme a Ps for ime = pt - . —_ 
t Mr. UE 
fe 0 fo th weather. I have will bring’. hice bd me Vine, y @ | Saret G wager Pot ees 7 cumstances ; the Vine is 
° the tone 3 j 12 years old, and hitherto. had not 5 re good —_ 5 —— 
ie mises Ny best even = rough this spec ; Spell of dry tects with its epee jofty breeches the ca nape = = - _ with others ae ate: = ’ ze a eae 
; nearl near plate; it bled 
| Gite Sint ly | observe that the Vanilla-fragrans, which is so valuable, is | Fo%iy""aca ultimately bore fruit at every eye. A Kil fiom 
. Prepared ; it t sprang op. but not oe ; bone I ilk left i tead | medal was given to Mr. G. Shi for two. e bi of 
x enabi by af wt CrPe e gE Black: Hi oe Soman ate ona well ests: steer 
7 are eye + at Erskine House Gardens, near Glasgow- . Denyer 
_ Teaped it on the Sti i P Whee except thas Camden exhibited collections of Apples; that of the latter com- 
— Ang. Itis cer bint not to be Seman boy pated Feap- | of F i ife Trinidad is, and | Sted of 6 ings. From J. Williams, B-q-, were specit 
— seach ertheless, m: any fi IT am ° arid peg sin ete to ee of a seedling Pi raised between the Seckle and: Ganeel's Soe 
nar An cod and as fair, upon ‘whole, under most onenaae ne peste: even ‘Fob vo a on poe  ocmelnagi Dampet The Melons were grown 
pes oh oe ee seeing it had to struggle i taetak fen which pon so well here, and of the Ha mvanal quality, is ander the open-sided frame, which merely consists of a glass 
ay ed over some fermenting 3 . 
ap Acer aphll aa a ached naep omg lo, arc Soe a te oe ret easy aensthe ode opening 
er %, Je, | of the pit had closed with straw hurdies, and in 
E. Bi were. so pat marci me, w ere also p anted tee and tied dales ; wee the _ manumitted REOpIS | Order to raise ‘ sxinnlt: ay ~ ey — 
a as th * Victoria Wheat, but . not black, was hung sloping on the south. The rays © san 
a thei P ape iain Bp cape : the few grains I near'which they plant Corn, } onthe inclined surface of the wire, bento it to Seige 
Pb ened ( tr et ears) I shall try ae when we get the ste or Manioc and =a eee Intets). Bes am | passing eget the ere new Victoria Raspberry, which, 
lessing of cs ath eee ince the receipt of this letter, Eh y judging from ams exhibited, to be a prolitic a From 
_ had the Barba in 1820, fr Rev R. B. Greenlaw were 27 varieties of fen inchaded se- 
valuable 2 i en inchude 
] remarks tor, a few extracts from which | cas, which divide the ocean from the coon Aragua, cain = prsie waa’ Seige : ‘gpa Odontogiossum 
pa id “We ive, with mingled sati von and whieh the lamented Sir R. Woodford visited, buti it perished sdenees — oe thas yet been seen in this country ; the 
disappointment, that the papers lately received from the were Gin. and 7im. across, and much brighter in 
a ish: ids, with: scarce an exception, have em- Pine same fate happened the last meen by ‘Lockb than the specimen ae ar one, = — 
of the - ded th by the ae co from the. eastern coast coast of La Gua 3 he brought alse the roreg fae -p ry amar en sigs remo hesrtemeatoclar anes 
Arts on — ram Stock Victoria W. oad white Iabeliam, and the singular little cluster of red-and~ 
toria milk, br 
Pany, to call the attentio for 15 d it is a the cream from the Alps ced the yellow blossoms of Saccoldbium papillosum, conn Bomar 
ets 5 these plants are among the greatest w ers oO! e 
to ian gleus, thick and fragrant ‘There were seve! proofs that 
novel branch 0 Agriculture. It gives us | companies of ~_ of Gen. Moritlo at Ocumare when —_- How applicable to them are the lines of @ 
> we Say, that they “ghoul anticipate so | we passed by ; iers used to mix the milk with their % Plant of ethereal birth, 
undertaking, and the certain advantages that Coe and eto gn tomilk the cow.’ Iam, you will os exquisitely —— 
ility must accrue to 1e of | observe from this wert sae 
sl saris th and gover ad te | wih any eng naps af the toe. i wi a are mpi 
boast; but we are ig oe eee macmnga i oe ee ene ee ae ig aie Itssecret life from Viewless fountaiadaws 
: their i : tunate as to nose bc rae ~— - -aihorg Belen s exhiem of the soul, — 
le, is unfounded, that the } pes areal fe Mt. Hanan wil be remember m. Hamilton ‘That lives on the unseen; 
Surmoant : : 
i , aadsthat we ganaok point aac int eat Feonkfort, Sept. 6—-Rinka, the murseryman here, bas Phe prions i 
