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PANCIFOLIUM, 1 & ANEMONE * 
M, 
am- rise, near London, b 
UM ALBUM, fine bulbs, each, 
Lain aner: PUNCTATUM, € ach ‘<n 
speciosum (true), € 
in 1001 su erfin ne sor 
* 3 io) super 100, — — to 158. 
A 59 su par rfine sorts, named (new 
Su 
100 Ax 050 2 2 0 
mixtures ures, per 100, T8. 6d. to Tos. 6d 18 : 
Foreign orders ox executed, and the trade supplie iscoun 
ney. 
New. Forcing , *PURPUREUM MULTIFLO- 
after, which 5 ne a total fai 
let any person compare the n in Hillside 
i in i 
squares, crescents, circuses, place 
Edinburgh, and if they are 
winter is a good time for plant ing ev erent they 
must at least, I think, be satisfied, that not the 
v d Thi 
means of in nducin 
will 
o chan 
Matt ERS “SEED LING GERANIUMS. said i mon sense, „ ad has ee 
anee £1 11 6 | Rosa Mundi 6 | pro ue io: be e 55 ton 8 5 ex pra 
Biser * 1 wae ng 2 in tice, yet many a person, nee. prejudice, obstinacy, 
72 1 5 Plora’s Flag 1 1 0] or indolence of mind, will argue, what rybody 
Cote set er e says must be “i bes ; and as almost ger body says 
. 0 10 6 arlan 0 15 0 
„ 015 0 W Superb „ 010 6 autumn or plantir ig 
Aad Beauty Surpass - 010 6 evergreens, it is not likely that any “thin g I have 
} with Tore allowance, 8 aid, be the 
| 
A ee ar strong plants, with cuttings, are now ready to 
jeep The whole — of 15 eee a real bargain, 
10s., with usual allow 
ins Bary, Hat 
LISTONE | 
pote a few 
J. DILL 
ae cnt ATO SEED, saved f unrivalled early variety 
viewed hitherto. esoaped — — some 
Fal . as raised from t ove. ee per 
SEED r exclusively from the finest 
warranted to give satisfaction, 28. 6d. per 
E 
ma wee eee near Haverhill, Suffolk, Feb. 1 
to change 
satisfied, from practice, is the best for performing 
such work. ‘Errors of long s na can only ex- 
—— a a lingering death.’ 
tw now reviy gü 
the question in our 0 falling Bak upon the 
, and, as we had imagined, exploded practice le 
April plantin ng. 
The example of failure in the latter 1e 
referred to by Mr. Macwas, is the follow 
8 of moist a d we 
ns 
e to the time that Lam 
I know no means by which I can divine what t 
e may be some days after planting, yet ma 
all know, that, in winter, there is a greater proba- 
ather than at any other 
nd v o all know, that, even if we 
auld w — wa the we 
clear after planting, yet the 
fluence. a ay’s sun, in s 
will do more biin den me ater 2 — — 
a whole week's sun from morning to night in the 
important, quotations compel u 
e lon 
to Setar 4 g — theory of the matter till 
n w 
he 
autumn planting and suecesses in April planting, to 
which our — . — appeal. 
Ix arranging and working into harmonious effect 
the different elements o 
a 
SUPERB RANUNCULL ae GLADIOL Ranun. s pened te: we at a à gentleman's L in the than on — Trees in the composition of a 
D present being the usual mon i nth of Jul the g of that year Landsca 
galas, we beg end the foll lecti Then uy, Din y 
ebeen selected with great care, of fst rate sorts, — — wia sae Portugal Laurels; which had owever singular may be his notions on ma 
from immense quan antities of seedlings, Aéh orous g 1 been got out of a sale and when I saw | points, the chap Sir UvrpaLE 9 
“and free 1 2 cba preferable to — — them in July, there did ya appear ‘ad be 100 plants on the Picturesque fr handles th management 
. T ions for planting and treatment, alive out of the whole, and not more than one-half of Trees is on th ole excellent. Iti 
n * 2 5 2 of them were in 5 health =the mks could not | arrangement and ent of traes that the 
peti F attain, for several years, the size they had reached great art of improvement consists: earth. is too 
ie hier ase, do. 91% 0 hen 5 ey were pue ted.” cumbrous and lumpish for man to contend much 
Viol ea =. 35 this in order to complete his state- with, and when worked upon, its effects are flat aud 
Fine mse, 5s. > ‘or free by post ee . 06 0 ment, but it is N becaus se, whatever i instances d, like its nature. But trees detaching them- 
P GLAD: pe Aa quite hardy. 015 olof suce in il planting may be adduced, its selves from the surface at once, and rising boldly 
Beant papm hy bride, 35. 4 on doz. ; or free failure in ‘Miigland is too notorious to require proof. into the air, have a more lively and — seer 
i eg poe 14. 6d. each, by ER Ve ately examined ntation into r the eye. In beaut Pn not — exce 
. — — 26. 6d. per doz. ; psit- ich many large Hollies were transplanted in the {everything of inanimate na but ¢ 155 fal 
Hea 1d sg by post, as priced, except the t wanes 0 Be oF tion was planted cmp lte da a Fits dad tal while aa nah x te 
Ay, R in N er obje uir 
Gladioli,” Th ieties of Gladioli ape in November and December: the re r atajevery o 
planted this — 8 much later period in consequence of che em a | pursues this idea, which every Landscape Garden 
| 1 ar en e heavy clay, being too wet to work upon n mid- | should — Conni in Pem) with great felicity. 
Sain ear Sudbury, suf. 2e nter. Those planted in November have sus- He show essfully that mere Regy ualit, 2 of 
x tained me is th 1 me tn ae <a TE ba have 8 even a ae ar 5 al 3 
1 ar’ onitie in many cases died back till nothing is left but the na : i 
i “SAT Gi Deners’ Chr ici central trunk. Among the small autumn planted | wehout Trees duce 3 andsca h ee 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 32,184 godinu no loss at all has occurre s how- f 0 in regard to water, he makes 
8 FOR THE FOLLO TH ALLOWING WEEK. 
b e ar Te PEAN 4 pw: 
ö( ＋ 6 ＋ꝗꝗ＋—.r P.M. 
1 Wr 5. ig? M. 
Linnea sane Ann versary PY. 
. = uf ee of hase R.M 
ot Seabed quod, si — omnes sua e —— 
nes 
Oveni think t that at Tenner was think — of 
ore: when e his 
1 0 of opinion than upon the season at 
as if the difficulty became greater 
ge “ha 3 
Wes gak that the excellent directions upon 
e subject given by Mr. Mac cxan, of Edinburg 
we have no writer 
e 
hich essible to 
. Macnas refers to the following 
ty dhè look at the und in Hillside | « 
Geta thus toli 
on n hig iti, in — is there fou 
1 should be effected ; and it}: 
and consideraiion: i 
ofe 
auty. course, 
an exception in favour of the vera its sublimity 
ever proper to add that all the March lente 
specimens are also flourishing: but they were absorbing all idea of lesser orname A 
turned out Si — — every one knows that such he chapter, as we have m mintii, is distinctly 
lants ma removed at all seasons if proper on Trees. And every commentator but one would 
ee ge take have confined his editorial peg ee Ss to that 
t while we Aetat the opinion that we have so subje A N anui £ asy inks 
uniformi . favour of late autumn plant- and acts differently. The “sublimity 85 e 
ing, we freely adm t many examples are to be: gk i Leagan poor 55 existe a 
of close 
adi of failure s that time oe pe f better success el — — ene ae y 
sitting, as I have done fo 
But we regard these as exception as 
N of success ‘equ ual to Winter planting, and 
ailure or success in — ting Hol- 
lies, jadin other — being 2 — pan — s upon the. 
ather that is — — neg pon 
int — rth 4 ote Mr. 2. 
*. no 8 i the —— rtreatiient 
solic i there were, I should s 
is a tae their roots em * dry when 
of the earth; to choose moist and 9 5 
sae for planting ; ma still better, ie we had the 
rene , to secure a con- 
time after 
of ever 
a 
een planted. — ns 
—— to dry — out 5 — 
rs 0 the wav 
so the Editor 
say that it can 
they have 
be t 
es beating in 
meanders o 
commenting on Girrix's Forest 
ing the author's text with t 
tinsel. For what have all such remarks to do 
trees 
onL 
abounds kreh matter for 
tion. Look at the almost A v 
* 
sha ug and tints thelr light and shade. 
— soll 
e grow ; > 
0 by the side of th -road | after they are plan Now, uite true, that a 
eit front of the house of fhe Righ sh E Sy ara plant have such weather as I have said | each other in as ae — 4 — ns, while 8 2 
i Esq., of Glen, present | is fit for our purpose in spring, and too often even | various 1 vag Ain a this labyrinth 
of the city of Edinburgh. They are | in summer, and therefore it has happened, as I have infinite pees go ions n * ade én i 
ortugal Laurel, common Laurel, Lau- already said, that I have planted e during | of intricacy there is no unp grg api 
ternus, ew specimens of | ten months of the twelve. seldom | general effect 1 here the iee 
in the months of| can have difficulty at any season in rt vaN moist | Ground, rocks, and bul K stic 8831 + He. 
ber, in the year 1824, and day, or at least some hours in which the weather is ace brokas not that loose, pliant texture 30 
immediate auspices, and ciently oe for planting, 8 I know no secret | sides, they have n i l A Ei am 
Any other waterin „even at the time o season, we can determine that, | well adapted to 33 ge ai mr ae 3 
by which fall em from the 9 planting, w we shall pat gtk or more be free | fore, is perhaps the on fe yee epimers rg chiefiy 
*lthousana ote hundreds, nay, I believe, seye- | from sunshine; and I know, eae n with every | or at posed of is ee eee. eee 
8 Leeren at g ose ever hat bo 15 ha in planting ever- * 
a San ; but at the above time W failures oc- | greens “wo has they 5 ene P exposed toa x ak $ Aeh 40 mane fom de artise Te 
. an instance of evergreens tented in hot sun immediately after being planted. Though! tha eo y 
