THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ecessary ; and it is not improbable tha 
the iyetle “mhvellng grows, not by di 
y feeding a baad bulb peed frees itself 
ike the mature flowering-bulb.’’ 
cant 
671 
om shames 3 3 1,700 do. from the same great range in ¢ 
mtry of Bootan; 1,000 do. from the neighbourhood 
pper he valley of Ipc the 
rom | 
"at 
Calext 1,200 do. from df es Hills at the extreme 
Assam, fro 
Rebiews, 
tains its 
The Farmer's Magazine for October main 
character as a useful repository of practical and 
; oa ir poms of M e tract of the I wadi — matter. There ge interesting communication by 
~ Phe Flora sare: _ phate 1 or ret p Cuthbert J oh » upon the value of Guano as a 
tee 1 h he P at re, that 35 bushels of it per 
az wed ena more Potatoes than 35 . 
a nto the valley; I have not seen one Ih of ey Kittoe in aap Pacts of Gates k. Sipe. hav re pr 
= gas er type. Thess same neholds also been taken to procure — ions from the Himala iioens inh of horse on or hog-dung. In this country the 
with respect to plants that are associa g g, from t siding yng aid and the | | 70 se bap that he finds 3 cart- of 0 equal to 
&e., about Mussvo d d I coast of Arracan. By these means. it i 4 ae 70 loads of good rotten dung ; and pe — my of Guano 
—_ , Mahonia apaionsk $, sO commo! e hills i pon g Pot . We ‘also ob- 
honi 
The Coniferze pre as to the ea 
or oT ‘K and Deodar 
tor ulosa, the lofty cypress of the Mus 
wevere: 3 pines, 2 
but I have pe seen th e Cup ressus 
ms. 
Hartke 
which 
£; écnl 
the abstraction of f common to # inote re 
thee clean: Mr. Grid’ S materials ok even chi 
ceed those formerly distributed by | Dr. Wallich, under 
Nel Euryalef ‘erox 
with Laconia trifoliata ; and Cotton, a poor sort, ‘grow- 
f th patrons of sia nical science. 
The publication will be conducted on the abe of 
in 
ing on the ban 
d will include both u cribed 
t is not int Minas that it 
should ‘be "parey systematic; it will embrace details of 
ae 
the ae ‘onicle, e plates represent again the 
winner of the Oaks in in aen, and a West te pce Prize 
Ox, bred by Sir John Marken zie of Delvi: 
Model Mapping, is an mn ingenions pamphlet ee Mr. 
Ba ailey Denton 
of exec map! 
ore with rey 7 got Staphylea Emodi 1 
R Himal A 
R. Himalense 
as you k at Mu pide ° haga r Budra 
Among pater laceve i hee apn species 3 of | Hepatin, Ject « of botanical geography. 
rin a and Callianthem iat a which f 
Tt will — illustrated by 
to be , and making up the peal blanks you nate in 
your “ Tiadienians. ” Of Cal Hianthemum rs have no know- 
besid 
the best style 
of wert as D from sketches hed ithe suthor; cd ee 
panying letterpress will be i VO. The. r’s in- 
} * estates in sears so as to show all the inequalities of the 
urface with unerring fidelity. The specimens of this 
ar pre whic here ears been brought over from Ger- 
. 
of late yi | 0 
—* and Switzerland, acd rendered our vb familiar 
the nature of the invention r. Denton considers 
it storys to inkpientis: very great in any qoutes con- 
m the c 
is to secure for himself the pruboation of the materials 
ted age drainage, which cannot be possibly shown in 
ther 
he Model md - poms a 
a Sa A ovulum. 
e, bea fie 
Frey nor your R. rimpialioide, rae T have got 
ao Seer sn & all | European botanists. 
Met 
xam 
of an estate or “ineret being ret depression, 
i i sew would have to be &- 
oh as ftnd visited Professor ticbig 
pti it Giessen, hie us a bowie distinguished gary as 
of anes Aare herbaceous neater ot 24 strap- omar lately ascertained the iples called Caffein and Thein 
petals, plane, with no fovea at the claw, andsolitary trans- | to be identica 
versely-a nee ched ovu ae being neitheF pendulous nor erect. The Dunmore Pear.—This variety is highly deserving 
tforms a transition from Adonis to the Ranunculee ‘is | of notice, a hea Ae ‘or its intrinsic. a but also on 
. note blank filled up in the desiderata so pointedly aicount of h a fruit being wanted to come in for use, 
you. [have called the genus Chrysocya- between Williams's ay Chréti tien and the Mari ie Louise, 
thus. Tr grows interm ollius, ‘* inte: scar d Pears. It was 
- 
TO 
deliquescentes,”” and till I 
Tro! sg ‘ius. t xa, forming, I 
when there i tee 
ised by th e la te Thomee Andrew Knight, Esq., and it 
h 
wou 
with accu 
ey the “second of the genus ‘i. inodora Gai hi), a 
Moschatellina 
garden of the Horticultural ret where it grows vigor- 
| flower, 1 caitvees, and 6 segments in ‘he fofers. I inches in length P phat orgs rapt = hapoie a ms . is pba i 
have aldo & new Epimadiagi, = Yard ” 3 eye small, ‘open, in a pee copra | thie view it may be int place, to allude to the 
herb ; E. Hydaspidis (mihi), and two species of fi half in length, of me- | Joiversally admitted fact, that by a systematic mode of 
milla. Fritillaria imperialis, the Crown Imperial of English | dium thickness, somewhat fleshy | at i raining, d on elec. a¥ Se: tara of the 
gardens, grows wild in the shady forests of Cash fruit, which i is rather berate k d next th hs ,b and marshy y be brought 
The Cashmerees regard it to be unlucky, and grow it only | sun, ye! er wish with a speckling of b : into cu! altivation and te “ene d fol 
near musjids and over graves. I have Dodonza b ought and som i able portio covered with @| 5, that because land i it is aa nears ind of 
to me from above Jummo, in the heart of the hills, owish-white, melting, of a a vicinity; it may be generally is, lower than 
ing along the banks of the Chenab. Fothergilla ‘involu- | Beurré consistence, and rich flavour even in the mega the lands imm mediately surrounding it, which form an em- 
crata (mihi), belonging to the Hamamelidee, exists in | not most “favourable Seespe: . Th e rapaving is. note bY | tonkment amd = barrier-to ” other wie Set erad drainage ; 
in the Tran actions Hort ultra clos 
ngle. 
Mr. might, 
vast abundance in Cashmere, forming whole tracts of low 
jun; 
y as 
ccupies the place that the 
hazel ar Avellana) tae = ae mek and at a little 
hus, H 
the 
variety is as as large, r think, as the Bro 
nag 
ben t bi baa aie proved, by and papell ex- 
ami in 
s 
Beurré, ad I have never taste ua 
a great majority 
better than the Dunmore. When it has remained to ripe 
stort Serie eee stim 
“ar serge 
Jo. froin he 
é "hei is : aca to say that we eh > agree with the 
distance does not look unlike amamelideze | and grow yellow upon the —_ T com Bory od is Acme best oe y 
are Lapis at Aiksarts Hig of the Himalaya range, ha and most mm elting Pear of its early se . fi. i shai a 
denis igwickia Assam, and F th Shares: CALENDAR fe 
y y hi bundant blossom and are now bearing fruit, though | tux rotation of Kitchen-garden crops is a subject very much 
inernediat tracts. P: bularia II fe y unfavour- | Jess thought of or practised than it ought to be, for weir raved 
directions t A hati alow able i) destroyed every blossom of the m 5 ore delicate eee pasos for several age 47sd aot gs mip hor h tae 
lley; butit is not 1] i pl The a are of aw gees: = ~ variety a ee @xhansted, ant fh a ae 
met ahess to be extremely well adapted to and ‘ount of g willagain 5S ee —— 
= 4 ientifis have been unabie hitherto - 
ay vee seful poe, except asa ouenr ahd prised by irs. sttustions.” RT. [This i arré. J Gone opinion reapcéting ths conse of tite, bat the FeMnny tas 
The times use the roots to saeres ha en found, in causing dissimilar erops to follow each other; 
by stee eeping pas in Dhan fields,as Calamus THE PLEADING OF THE doves hen, after a series of this rotation-cropping, the earth again 
(Butch) is used in Hindoostan.—Fal My rat ag cn sore Serepecia:) becomes eopethe of producing a ereglind- meer it _ 
= beau’ “ig form a n-gardens this is 
Mllustrations. No longer your charms I'll survey; im ameke | eae Early of Potatoes are followed 
New British —Some year Mr. W - H d, shut out ‘roma a. si by the Brassica tribe, and all tap- vegetables s! be fol- 
lin, booksel Let blossoms and lowed by kinds requiring manure at the time of planting, as 
2, seller, of street, So erved a ry quiring 
with larce A ret od of Tring, in Hert Too long has your loveliness ene me, Celery, Potatoes, Cabbage, &c.; some circumstances, such as 
M tes owers in the peg eid ai of Tring, in Hert- Too long has your waywardness teased me, oui aad aiteasin. shay Sim the successions, but still a 
Pe ire. Following his indication, the Rev. W. H. From your Snares I will flee far away. tion should always be practised. At this season, when ay 
; en of He has obtain specimens which have You have robb’d me of time and of treasure, crops the ro mand beaten ths = a fresh = = 
ee dig him_in his suspicion Lg tg would be found ems — nas is se Sander: : memory, cocneithe a exening po seg and by 
Gent yous G. ella, In fact e the Bat the next all your value is gone. = putting @ stick with the intended crop written upon it, the 
entiana germanica of foreign n authors. es the A blast of the east wind may blight you; kitchen-garden may be arranged in perspective; upon which, if 
following di :—* The Let the sun and the zephyrs but slight you, , improvements may be made at be the 
Pia is much a and less tread wi wers ragran eas aeeaak rer gee en ma ea ne 
ewer and lar; The leaves are cde atttly y your beauties . Sat t 
more distinetly den are also the segments of the ition your pest ey Se Pic ont simian epee reiirelinng tun veda Wheke 
Coro! ¥ ra Pll never more give up an. ee ER tne quarters ; if 
lla. The calyx is more rounded at ¢ , and its To list to your plaints and your quibble ; the plants aM arpited month in ta we hes ts. 
tube is equal to the se > whi the For beauty is skin-deep, you know- abundance of good tree leaves bony 2 prefer 
og he segments ; while G. am: heat 
Segments rather longer than the tube. The ts of My pleasures much pr ay pal large body of fan, as yielding kam ia 
the coro ‘end . % ‘As t dawn ibble when put together in a proper state; wp a ey tN 
Specimens of the Gentiana rovendat seek, used, too much pains cannot be take in its ' 
tained, in gestivation overlap those adjacent to them PH give you no liquid manure ; es ay rage bape Fe eee tote tine ere 
ee —— those of G. amarella overlap towards Let the worm all yous rasan tet ot Pohnoabedt a pens and do not object to a consider- 
+ More i consist For your pain f wi y aartiakd inter or spring. If the plants are not wet at the 
in the ovary of armani on cae wimsred corolla No sticks shall support you, I _ ines a ike ent tame coup ‘up the internal heat of pits contain- 
Widest at th a5 : The earwig with forceps may fell yous ing young plants as mach as possible, by external coverings in 
throat, while in G. amarella the ovary is re Ty je ce to much fire-heat; and timely covering of dung-beds 
and the corolla almost cylindrical. Dr. Grise- Yet a gentle Thear, at nightalso is less troublesome and better forthe plants than main- 
bach has already referred the of G. ama in A silvery sound I can’t stifle; taining their heat by strong linings for og steeds — 
English % ith your is and i fear linings, and especially front enes, protected from wet, 
the Flora Mins eee: to G. ger. he ligh ali 
Manica: and You the depths of my bosom will rifle, either by sbutters to carry of be Tain from h ig ts, or sm 
snd ange hink, doubt that it and * Qh, what have we done,” you will say, gatters may be fixed to carry ; linings will heat 
+ amarella are _ distin $s “ That you send us so roughly away > ee ey asm etimeer ven this ciao meaner 
Botanical Willian ‘crmh, so well known Oh, do not with tenderness trifie! si of pie eed to aga — as the plants appear les: 
% ve ‘or 
Botanists for hiss dmirable anatomical investigations, * Has the gh ac nae Pe can ? em catk a ‘ay atmosphere in the late vineries by light- 
on his intention = publishing a work to be Ps Tre lat ot ‘profits be told ing fires during the day,and giving air at the same time if the 
oc <i “= & ¢ Botany of India.” The Ere yon give it a pop-gun and rattle ? weather will : — sons os ~ — : ly =~ Data : peop oom 
. verat S babes on meric: ic. een €x sed, 
“e a Aa ig 3 a : pa shed Sees bunk ue His oar bo own oe Sa mene the exposure possible, except in at or very 
. five 7 profitiess fav ers yan battle. aoe ¢r. Vines in pots a — for bie: rly forging. may be 
cease ‘ ry 2“) placed im the early vinery, hey cam ept 
back the mys or ai as tone craic 
; heart ¢ ma Pracn-aovs eep the late borers rather - ay by gentle 
i a cmnafieldt” .. fires, except there | are insects o » which should 
By the still which has pencil’d your skin, ; , 
honey 
: last week, for exchanging exhausted. sees semen ee 
tree w trained eight or we oa preference to 2 
younger one, ani planting. eee roots carefully, 
