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E GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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he Jardin des 2 * the seeds were 
ived — ugh the kindness B. Pentland, Esq. 
rs last but.a short e before they drop ; but 
they are speedily succeeded b 
The plants e Goons garden 1 uth made good 
n. he pas s (Gyn * 
several ‘tower ce so 
ong o ais 
(Quercus a agrifolia), the fine har Em n othus 
y Pernettya ciliaris, a sort 
common kind; the female 
e 
. 
oi 
run away, e ngly useful for i dens, raised 
from s of the common Laurel by 3 8 
various Sikkim odendrons; and Lind- 
heimeri, a branching plant, — — 2 to 
to 3 feet high, and p ing numerous sho ite 
and reddish flowers at this dito of the year ; the latter 
is arenis a valuable ition to hardy b border plants. | 0 
Among m 
common plants, few are more useful than 
Cotoneaster aperiam whose red berries are very 
s season ; it has m se — on rock- 
wp The 
4 che hite and 
ig hly — plants 
uring the later months of the year. They have been 
and p: stilli in good bloom here. 
We rved that all oe more important plants in 
different — of the 
mon wooden talli 
3 Menziesias, are also 
am 
. common — whieh i is afterwards 
varnished Bnn aa the sake of protecti ey hav 
a good ap 
— will ‘sot * liable to be pulled up o 
ose-house the —.— have —.— satis- 
2 — the weather e cooler, and now 
dares isa — sprinkling of | sgh * it which 
yet be mo — vst! of 
buds. — le the 
ttom, 
is coming into 
year’s flowe 
bloom 
rberis 88 
ti as een Be 
which sueceeds well here, but is too tender for 
Eri also a showy Hea 
lls 
ry promising this year. 
comparatively 
has been — kept on . lower parts b; 
manure water. 
a 
— 
` of man 
The 
and being about 18 inches in the fo 
well, it th 
will | efficient drainage wh 
koh — as 
ould be 
which b. keeps = pant t ty, — — it for next 
Cest 
open 
is 
25 base in 5 — 
he principal fi 5 
They hav 
small pots, and the foliage 
ym | 
does not keep long after being ripe. The tree is an 
abundant bearer, and the e variety cannot fail to wearer 
red fer 
in p good. 
2 2 Duchesse ew, 8 other kinds. 
Pe the kitchen gard Hamilton's 
Early pararam Knights sri f 
ergne, * sown 
Nov 7 
two first-named have ce 
Dwarf White Marrow i is ag into flower, w he 
Auvergne in bearin itze’s F kbar 
Pfluekerbee Pea t —.— “Ws 5 the Bariy Fress a 
In e to ing 2 de Belgique, titre 
our las ng a good sort, 
to reco — “thie ‘Bush Haricot (H. soli- 
taire), which pon about 15 inches high, throwing 
out a number of branches pona * to the guas 
thus ag a kin d of bus bears abunda 
the pods being 5 inches — aa and — 
It forms a valuable suecession to the earlier sorts, 
especially during hot dry weath Wonder 
Freneh Bean is also an excellent variety. It grows 
about a foot high, and is early and productive. It forms 
der. 
seeds but slowly, and the pods remain long ten 
FLORICULTURE. 
— — 
THE —— — &e., that make such fine 
owers 
and co 
old tan or ashes, where they may remain until the time 
arrives for placi m in a warm 
them. By fo low wing the above dire 
few complaints will og 
bulbs, the grow 
— ae a tine e of bloom. E. Bennett, 
poe ell. 
TIONAL FLOoRICULTURAL SoctErr, Sept. — Mr. J. S. 
— —.— t beerpecced; Ditiliag formed 
— — 
8 of Merit; 1 > a yellow, 
Matthews, th git — — 
wpa a ne given, —_ * 
ged. ner's as highly approved of 
distinctness Date itis s yaning is 7 or — A slagular ar 
— 
requ uire | Lopenia: 
an u 
e. Legge, in th 
pee — a n the way o 
R. Cobden, the, * — 7 a ase. marking of of blush on —.— 
agar 
Reg de mv 
the fruit on the 
. not become 
Vines an 
maturing fruit in 9 tal tx hae, 
Capsi 
2 — for tel seta, anol 3 5 
Peaches 
d pe 
fam which ae been map tte in the ‘aan wall are look- 
promising. 
stal ; Holmes’ showa by tue raiser. A 
E grabeee 25 a seedling e 
m Macleau, G. — 2 
mber, and Mr. Turville nomi — 
WHITBY AMATEUR FLORICULTOBAL SOCIETY. 23 autumu 
exhibition was held on the IAth inst. Ia the floral tment 
there z especially of — Mr. — 
Edward, o 
blooms, Be comprised the following var serge gra 
character: Duke of Wellington, George Gienny, Magaticen i 
, Queen 
cree FLOWERS. 
| CALCEOLARIAS: D F, and Co. Shrivetled up past recovery 
when receive: 
Dantas: JM, Peltdown. Orange Standard will n 03 
too flat, and too deficient of “ stat” to be 5 in oy centre ; > 
Dake of Wellington, Leda, General Faucher, and Morniag 
Star all approach it in colour, — all 88 them 9 better in 
general character. Duches s of seepage ae warded a 
prize at the late ciao exhibition; it closel a resembles 
old Bot apr King, per2aps long since lost; the * al — 
pet s white, midw towards the tips 
ay 
— with ep lake, which — omes m 
proceeds outw 
Cae pa ar oo olo — . that at t their base; t 
— on ht alone. H. „ Hornchurch. 
Re the flow you na crimson, the bavk 
well formed au 
improv 
over-bloomed, we shall ex pect to see this variety take a 
lace next season, The other flower has nothiag e 
larly novel about it.— W Hi Golden olour-a 
h id ex — Aa 
ad cupped, somewhat indented ; ~ 
— but low—the latter — 5 however, be a 
tu sea 
in outline ; petals smooth a 
centre — 
this w. 
Abigail thas 2 an * outline, owing to the length 
and for f petal it cannot be —— colour —.— 
en gles is mottled with. 2 ceutre prom ent. Our 
ere deferred owing to the —.— of the North 
PF H S. Pulchrum is a very fine thing. Its light 
are exceedingly handsome, and will contrast 
with shed dark “a — * 
—.— KS: 
F 
1 aA tth 
— * toe 
pee glare F 
e blos 
centre well elevated and compact, guar — narrow ; 
scarcely close enough on the spike; 2, ashade 
and bri n ut wanting both the fulness and 
ng 
elevation of that variety ; 3 ear 1 4), is identical 
in colour with — ith bad — 
$ also — ot a delicate oon 
* 
aiai 
p 
we have seen aoe 1 = ceu 
utre wants more depth. 
h dried up when — Ae to enable 
one has 
Dahlia i thes ragrance it is the very acme of 
rfection itself; z foliage, et and elegant; we fear that 
its solidity and ligntu ess in cold situations will prevent it 
expanding freely; — p 2 perfume alone, it is 
worth o — If our a 
are small, though round and sm 
importance with scarlets, and of t 
from cut blooms, 
Versena: Medicus, A nice looking white, with greenish-yellow 
e 
Miscellaneous. 
A Buildi n invention has 
recently been patented for the adaptation of a pre 
tion of e other hich bricks, 
paving slabs, door and stair steps, tiles, pi 
and other articles of by 
builders, &c., prod 
be and at 
a cost that will 1 effect a complete 8 
2 the building trade. ep 
onl 
y one-third e cost of the aly 
the usand, f th 
brick, Wile, a. in point of durability dt is Wg erg 
r to best — | Pee 
the common 
of — or 
ced, and the article is ready for 
BRAC Tig pr: api: the fumes are 
eral valuable 
The (Edwards’) „ Black Diamond, Lord Mi, r, El Dorad. of 
a — de row welt the rg w T e s. Ward, Admiral; Tonon tei Birnie aaie 
— — — — being soft while fs Horo, Ser Marchioness 
i under: side was y the r an kii, John Edward, M 
F the nay and paved with kara 7 this —— fruit Sapte, Campion, 7 Peel, Sa 8 of Perfecion, » Shylock, 
; survived spring i ectly on all = Cn ae fillies, 14 —— 
: sides, a circumstance which must, think, be attributed | Hero, rd. — s 
to the reflection from tiles. Th howe 5 Palmer, N pot 
x ey were. f l tani } tecti d 
’ the same sort on the open wall, r th — — É — - f ia t his er sray 8 
4 were searcely so well flav r thplobls,-Doley.of Wellington, Bar 
| ans 0 Cotta AE MA A zs iae Amor Mt . tirst apaia, Warant, 
i stated bef t e mong sin ooms Mr. son was tirst in pink or rose, 
| 2 87 oa Q of Lilacs ; —— in lilac, scarlet, and rose, with 
| lest as fae an th is meed health the fruit i is not 3 so good— si ro arles, Napier; J . n salmon, orange, or batt, with 
| e- as oe uke o ington; — ast uce or le, with Mr. Seldon; 
| wall, — a t has n very fine this season, pe ditto, in ruby or 383 2 Da 1 a dark 
l many Late Admirable and Chancellor Peact es crimson or margo oma ere „ Eù., was first with 
; measuri ; F Essex Triumph ditto in perv iph th Crocus; 
| are — 10 inches in circum of th ditto, in best ur not —.— patito with oaen | 
closed. im 's © fruit protectors,” which | Tretz. The only seedling —.— f notics was a promising , 
| have * Laar useful in saving valuable fruit, not | lower exhibited by } Edward, called Mrs, John . 
| eee ps, but from falli th 4 aa a but which we shout listo see again before we describe 
| m falling on the groun opertiss. The cut Verbe very nne, bus the 
| — g bruised, i in whieh respect uh are preferable N — — —— cultivation, In Pansies, Me. 
net. Woodhouse obtained the r prize wich Mr. Beck, and 
| Some Fall Pinti hivat 470 the first prise — a pau of 12 „which ised 
Beck, Sir J. Feanwita (Major), Supreme, Duc! pot 
which though a a — 2 3 came off ih — dela i i 
even a e- ee Major), White Sergeant, Potypnemus, 
the - aslight touch of worked on | Caroline, Mrs. Beck, 0 ae and Saers. Me. Wood. 
rst Lectio 
They were 
to 
. . strikiag iu the .— department, 
¢ Roses, with Mrs. 
uet, Géant dee Baraiiles, Paul 1 Souvenir de la 
— Acidalie, aui William Jesse. jal 
rs were only indiffereat, There was nothing parti- 
| 
CarsLocuss received from Messrs, Lawson and Sons, Edin- 
burgh ; Paul and Sons, Cheshunt ; 
srs. 
. of G 
Dullistone and Co., 
Son, Mares- 
Danaus: ER — —— 
t ‘another | teeth Meare a sneer i 
are 
ariation in the filling 
iia ex 3 amount of com by whi 
means there is hardly rd limit to ne degres ot solidity 
obtained. It 3 rs that th no des 
vn amentation of 
; thus 
r use, cornices, capitals 
ok plain or er. tely „ design, in endless 
variety and unli quantit 
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