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2 li Noir, Pickwick, Metella, Windsor | i disast t hed i fu k | ic: e grounds, and varying in hei; ht from 60 to 100 feet and from 
a tridge, Es for Sxaviaie, Beg poner, bongs an re 30 in girth, is of itself ests a journey to Croome. In 
Jas ickieby, > 2 be 
ra, sia Ni Yellow Defiance, Springfield Rival, Me- that it was a Lobeli jaceous cer a Seebehier oes = party of Ue. genoa there S580 ayrersh Seeh oom 
izabeth, ervative, Rienzi, Dodds’ Mary, Conductor, | Brownii, to which es atc as to be ascribed. But it " 
, Le Grand Boudin, Phenomenon, Royal _— would appear from the Wes ern Austr alian Govern ment e park there are many noble forest-trees; and among others I 
of 8 Plai pti ; oi ine ; Western some _ specimens, both of the Eastern and 
Plane, and an toe - 
Sar am, Maid of Hath, Yellow De fiance, cee: tht the mischief arises feiien Renton else. Mr. 7. N. y Hose ge ae hie < t 
Pheno: nm, President of the West, foll talled 4 the Home Pasepiesy i 1 i 
r, Beauty oft the ‘Plain, Duchess of Richmond lot anllendt tak ‘. A dose bed the shiney ne the the info mation I co coaahs gpm ped adn geayge eggs = 
Baudi erv 0, Pi i nm 
ns , Pick : = 
ese ag Metella; 6th, Mr. Cook, for Pick wiek, Posie of the 5th Fron eg and on the followiog morning it was | before hy i 
= Bloomsbury, ag 08 Nnctagmn Bag oi Conserve: | © alive and well, On the evening of the Bi wat Tovenber To must bees be nearly a century old. This shrap 
’s White, Hope, Le » President of the f th many er attractions, exhibits a Salisburia 
hess of Richmond, Catleugh's Tournament, Euclid: | appeared in perfect health. the plant "elled by Mr. Preise | eta oon heb Sy ga ee 
Benin, Catleugh’s Eclipse, Amethyst. Fourth Hortonis: was thrown into the ach ; it was pigs a high. There is also a Tulip-tree, of which the height is con- 
n’s G arden ners, 24 blooms (9 entries) :—1st prize, | to a tree bya long rope, beside. some fine grass, close sidered to be 80 feet; and in another part of the grounds I saw 
Mr. i ‘ord, fo or parennete Sa pamiens onl he the door of | the hous e. Abou t se ser i next ao ‘ing pote Mee reap od intégrifalia which I think must be 70 feet high. 
Scarlet Defiance, Marquis of Lothian, Conser- nal disorder, by run- | Sass eee which as rather an unhealthy j 7 
ps non, Hope, Admirable, Francis, Argo, King of | Ding ound in a cirele, and by Naat trembling fits Mt i in- | flowered. Trained to a wall I was pecan len eee Sao 
Roses’ Grand Tournament, ope Prosdent Pamplin’ s pata Ta Between 11 andi o'clock saliva began. to run | Sfandiflora, of which the branches are said to extend 40 feet 
Breentreny, re os os the Plain 2d,’ Mr, Dodds, for Mary, | ™ its mouth; on visiting it about 1 o'clock, with a | varieties of the Pomegranate wi etn teamae ee 
meee Darling, Lewisham Rival, Lee’s Hn 2m Pamplin’s pe Ney of the plant in its natural state, to try if it would | upper part of this shrubbery Pech wae u (i eetomcd riety 
Bloomsbury, Eva, Suffolk Hero, Bridesmaid, Curate, Duchess of ee the sheep was standing still, and saliva was still | Similar to those which generally appear in the drawin 
hmond, Maria, Lj wae P hex wich, Maid of Bath, Presi- mining copiously, The eae 7 le: offere to os animal, Torkish cemetery, and their branches are bound together, 2 as 
as 
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ch res, 
dig Hofer, Unique, Beauty of the ton it only smelt a’ at, and wo uld n ouc ch it;agentle push | the twigs. In the plantation beyond the summer-house, towards 
Plain, Lica fa, bath Weedon, for Lee’s Bloomsbury, Maid of | Was then given, j, | the arboretum, is a Pinus Cembra, which Mr. Clarke considers to 
Beth, Suffolk Hero, Emperor of Chines Andrew Hofer, Maresdeld | rar wealently round ina Bate till the rope coiling round | be the aaryest, Mt thy iedous, sind it 1s enki to by 4t foot Big, 
4 Adeaireh Ae icholas Nickleby, v n : sa 
Ba Baud, Fann Pi ae ly ore sade {cen of Beattie’, Beauty « m4 coh a a nig aig Pel en ag ight caer rs Ago pow which wae then to be found at the nurseries, 
the , Pickwick, Hope, Exquisite, | ichmon 
‘Amethyst, Maria, Burnham Hero, Paints Bloomsbury, Yellow shudder, dropped down, and alm st immediately expired. and — to be sufficiently hardy for our climate. It is 
. : sbury, | I believe one minute did not wedisn from the fous OE a prmertiey Sevegvennt tual Shey ete! noe Looe Ss oe 
The bod the 
Sooper, for Pamp! Bloom: 
1k Hero, Francis, Phi , Gra 
Dasling gost Duchess of Richmond, Argo, “Yellow Deflance, | Pounded forward until its death. jody was then 
Mary, Le Grand Baudin, Exquisite, Metella, Springfield Rival, | Opened, and there was no appearance of me tiene ; — For instance, there is a tree of Diospyros virginica, nearly 20 feet 
Pr oft Wa, Mc, star Worly Saray of th | the internal ongune were in «healthy sate. \ The vein | MER; sai Hsia! Med ecient 
in. ar irs. eley, scar. le y sm: 2 . 
Pe stim éeh, Mr. J. Howe, for Paige abba. Ballo b sage! ~~ with blood, but we remarked that the Blood ‘a of t 
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Bloomsbury, Duchess of Richmond, Lee’s Bloomsbury, Royal | other sheep th A plants which he has raised from its seeds 1 a retain the same 
dard, Sparry’s Admirable, Beauty of the Plain, Windsor | ;), +teetiyg Prehchiay tS ya miedo bes m applying liarity. A similar tree is described in the ‘Flore ” 
wal, Queen of Beauties, tclipse, Pickwick, Mary, King of Oa the : yt ger. | vol. iii., p. 305, and is arranged as a variety of the com: 
Roses, Grand Turk, Grace Darling. Fifth Class, Seedlings of | U0 the head being open: an antity o of water appeared | beam. ere is either in the arboretum or the garden ad 
1840 (33 Stee s $ 4 blooms of each soriety nist rise a Sliver th face of the brai rhe urtonia has been again | pepe emmy at ag proto : a be samira 
n another animal. On the 22d of this month a | in full health = vigeat 3 z hen never bgt pene Magnélia granili- 
was “ . On the first trial | flora will only th: wail ai 
"feet 
ALE 
: maroon, a é ‘ ee . oo gia aon year produ “a is sed Fame hough 
sessing pom depth bat petals ; sy Mr, Jeffries, for Lady Harland, | slices of kan no other ' visible effect + Se ery ces flowers, never any ug’ 
good useful lilac ; Dod good speci Ny ed, 
bd eh 5th, ate nso, sor whit 7; = right violent motions eof che: bowel Next day the td — Mr. Clarke informed me that there was never more than one 
erimson, striking, petal a little too fed ; 6th, Mr. Sitver- and assist ted in killing two kk angaroos ; on his re an- | plant of the genus in these grounds, and it is marked N. integri- 
f didate, dark f a quali bh, hi li f félia (biflora) and is near 30 feet high, with a girth of 2 feet 3 inches, 
ee! ie eens dark par ee ee ee or eee ather-dese vat Pop tr ssngaro0 ‘The Saiisbéria in the arboretum has been drawn up by the thick 
Fawcett. “fo ngh od pot gen haa oth, ~~, Back kang |? and _baked dough, and on this occasion a handful of the | growth around it to the height of sow 50 feet, Basie ough not 
Smith. ? sixth Class, § Seedlings te 184 41, 1 bloom (36 entries) :— 4 now in seed) wa as po ounded ed toge- so tall there are finer specimens in other md ae erate 
Ist prize, a Silver Cupwalue 5/., Mr. Turville, dark; 2ud, Messrs. | ther in a mortar, and swallowed woes 2o'clock p.m. The Hortus Kevrenss that th > Ko flowered et cee tle me bon 
wh, white, tipped with rose; 3d, Mr. Stein, dark; 4th, Ey dog Berenice sleeping in an outer house till Pridnight, daced from China by Lo ato oventry ira, Tas ta hopes ct 
var ; a Bro vt wing shen all at once he utte ttered a ig Gansture! 1 how » and here finding the origina! “tells at i ears to have been removed 
i > i : * from Croome several years ago, bed rz young yarn bacterin 
awarded for the following productions Ms Hoare, for basket we . 
Cut Flowers and Design for a Drawing room; Mr. Holland, for | ing oe A ight was a procured, and the roe was ob- pay edthacepei ere thrid eo seth tr tin bie Ae Ae ares 
emg al t ecupe pad ‘ons Regen see ey oS branches attained to a height ey 15 or 20 feet more, With the 
large Vase; Mr. Ford, for Device g in Dablia: eg drawn by He then howled again, and fell sainenes of a friend, I also, as nearly as we could contrive it, 
ei Mr. Stewart, for Collection of Plants; Mops Hs. Brown, | | inte advent fits, in the same way as the sheep was at- than ee a with ck of ~ intent — Rds fe x pinnae 
Collection of Plants and a Collection of Cut Flo tacked, with the legs stretched out, the eyeballs much than Ehave met with elsewhere, Sa ey ee ” 
pe sans ee ren ds ae aes 4d choki bil Th 
together that it is almost impossible to pyar their tops. 
distended, and very reany and choking respiration. | Acer monspessulanum, 30, and A, Lobélii, 24 feet; Bétula datirica, 
meres OF NEW PLANTS Vptecne ARE | dog immediately, and as if in violent pain, m So ali — aren pacer 55 oe ia papy —_ near’ 20 
is canadensis, 20 z itze'gus coccinea, C. cordata, 
get testes ma | Wi ieteua ane ota at eed | Sagas mane ncn 
; widely different from the well. | US int the house, including two natives), an : a us juglandifélia, 50 feet; Hamamelis virginica, 30 feet, and 
known old hothouse plant, Ruellia anisophylla, in the strength Pp ess ip Liguidambar styracifina, about the same height; Ornus rotundi- 
and luxuriance of its habit, which, by br ert Bg: tote, [he eaenel-« He was heard rolling v aleadty on corse ag ae ag ee ae Ons sats ae anand: eit 
pon deg weet es he ae there dod ths Pim 2 the ground outside, and to aring wih dec all of a pac egy wily both of oo pean and American Labels of 
both Dacuiee teal eaten: end. thy higeapeateened paar. ey sudden he started up, ran violently ay ge vee which the height is said to be 90 0 feet om ulus ee parca tii et and 
as well as far intenser hue of its an These | through the garden fenee, and prs 2 for the bed of the | P. balsamifera, 45 feet; Quercus suber, 35 some Vv 
rieties 
very handsome flowers. Th : 
last are, further, not so scattered as those of the old species, and | river (now dry in that place), where he was ooac dead | OF hybrids of is Sart mg 7 meri 4 near oo feet ee there i 
are collected be oranges aoe heads near the foachanu-ene so the next morning, with rushes in his mouth, bing h he had ie 
ches, a quan " ; 
x ye = dhe es : 8 ere va soe ‘usally heepoty a » Aroay © evidently elutehed in his agony. The body w opene ned ; amas in scone part of t . one Coan pines out . ‘Dena 
yetrare in collections. We etieve it was originally introduced | th dd ree of the broad: lear rg! hich 
by = Duke of Northumberland from Silhet to the gardens at | natural white eclour, ina distended, and the blood about he binge maiee frie feet hig post a neh nit so of es Parke 
stove of Mrs. a atid ‘where, vag a shilfal deudencs wan the breast was very black. Thus, any with at Clarke" S ioral Mr. Moggridge found re heieht to 
Butcher, it fiowered richly in 1839 and E. 40. It is extremely specting this destructive ge ne: 2 an end, and now it is Ropes at 43 feet ; the girth at o a _ ‘oun arp spelen 
hap teeny een ily opel poson. The | cs cet ce ts aed ins hom 
pesto pea = _primeipal, part of of the year ? pore oe . caweoe 8 entrails of ow bh f spat aan sionally flowers, an has not produced any in os a last sum 
is neceseary at ail tines to ie perfection; for it isnot ¢ plant | affee (the crows Sen | iene banaes sre Some toe toons Se 
oe otha leaves. sug ases to advai wife bo 3 winter ; the | in numbers, around a * + soley cannot be a = WOUS sat early * saan nies 
ae be aan : 
tinnally unfolded prsiscih 2 rae 2 to. sprin g- | more striking ere of the = of not having the naa iy beantifol, pga? so. than another in the 
ost us ove a o erowded growth 
good a 
‘mail proportion’ of well-reduced leaf-mould or manure, | curring, no doubt, in of rome 
: Pome the ee ooo be be bee Ey all in vane S| it it would seem, poe noes: out at hase River. Itis very | “e<culus Hippocdstanum, P4via fiava, Acer campestre and A. 
the sides of the ; important that se’ r ru SIRESICADR, a 
pots, and the has ds t rd shifted, as poses 
they require it, its soon as the roots aah t sir leaits, or app: and this onterent oa is ini ee Ag ity mes ~ and C. pyri 
= etd = t the bottom. bigs air ion is performed by | warning. The only hing however, that wo ; equally, except on the Me ces end Pavia, foor which on account 
sere ar AE for remot sa ane dy bacon le but the | settler to know the — is the calling it» Reeeeete and | of the height I was unable to procure 6 
ee found the — period for the o eration priate But | the leaves appeared to me to be narrower and of a ye 
be taken off just below a “eine from which ted to have, | healthy colour, nor have | ever before in Great Britain or on the 
be cut, net Bar away. They will root in m nab agg ia has not be littl like a | Continent seen the Mis omieither of 
ees : _e covered with a handglass and is it os to has por sonous ; it has = in Bere pods | pa ver it om m Prong at s heattene 4 
a x no aise onia, and in the same ni beurhood > a 
) nénren GéscCiOk.: Tall. cabinted Peadrablace.“C8isec rk The poison plant is, therefore, T Lewelyn:, ona white Willow, and on a Lime anda ined The 
es native of Java, whence Messrs. Loddiges obtained eral feature of this interesting place is t _ 
; it does not. be uded Pp 
inact cassie ae eh a 
G ei ae ee ee = he rs Ev tosaurg 
en wae ee ee genus Onychium i GARDEN MEMORANDA. site to Malvern, we found Croome, ti ¢ elegant 
stems fourfeet high, swollen 7 riaie 4 at's Exot nb : : 
‘oll iddle, terminal racemes | Knig: zotie Nursery, K 
bbl 6 dingy pievtecnd char wom much curled and | plant, the Clerodendron ‘stanton has been mmmon, success. 7 
phen ss & Gloriosa. The lip hers same dull auty of Buphorbiasplendens. Cnvortunatey being a native of Sierra | bui are here dispersed with great taste and pro 
‘ even a sem 
Dent ams, alight violet. No plants are easier managed —- seme mets be eoltizsted + ee Mr. Dean, adietve design, out of an out undisting’ 
Dendro! * P tab a the Earl of "Coventry TD is24 Mr. iu 
t “ciency ge aes a 4 te pun the head ya cs a ms the East of Coventry, ay ene te err aagey Dillwyn, Sketty Hail, Oct. 2, - 
may eh and w Fi 1 this is i pest, pan, et Soe shoots the house | and a ee hagehery any S arborist who relies on CREEEDAE § OF Ores! <EI03 ‘the ensuing We ak. 
ept more cook : bi talegue will i i for mot half the trees or WwW week that a rotat tion of Kitchen 
Persons juring pe = sins a base bes golaany co ge A pat hich pr ’ and I am assured by Mr. | Crops er nae om pains the proper pai nee 
Which ther han formed EA ape ing in Ts species should cianee the ~ oe ae Mr. Dean’s assistant when | garden ; and if our suggestion be adopted ot pepenieg ee the — 
be grown id te. tak thew: 1 len | = 
Ta wae ng the so should cons : a. tte extensive plantations. Mr. Dean may probably have had | ne: fc casey arian 
: be frequent! well ayrioged. deficiencies would be s #5 | of Service, whether a. rotative system be. follawed of pot, Row 
death, whieh followed shortly after the publication B, or other un- | that the autumnal work of trenching, rsiging, es i 
MI presen Oa collection from t 
es in SCELLANEOUS. icv ie being completed. — Pesenies, © ¥ found Sag apt ene * Oft ie vere capes gag ame which are Sore gras An Bona 
lets thie place hove boon Bevo se ee: bea [onl e unk: Gr tvons de to 900 Ceuars of Lebatiom dispersed about | don's Encyclopentic of Gandia 
