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neement of ume allotments 
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— of every on 
THE GARDENERS’ 
homes more no expense and bulk, . to its advantage, 
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ubmit it to your approba- | n 
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en the Silver Medal f 
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catissima, refulgens, . 
toria, optima, colorans, dilecta, ead i formosa, 
arded to M. 
The 2d Silver 1 was 
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vari bert ne, 
„tuneana, ignescens, 
and dile 
fine Gesnera verticillata and s 
mandra verticillata, Ribes albidum, pi >, 
e Epacrises, Gloxinias s, & Aen. 
r Cinerarias, and M B. 
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speciosa to be of any vi alu ue. M. Pele e was awarded a 
eyxynenuve 
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ze 
His chief objection is that the t 
ight, and that kie lines would > be dar kened and ob- 
pa 3 but he Larch is not som 
successful in the highest d 
eces 
TT of which were, as well a 
remember, 3 feet 6 inches broad, 1 foot e gon a 
and 9 feet high, with an arched top. 
th cesses, an nd the lar 
ing of no use, aight Seat down and used for 3 i 
usads, 
M. Cavendishii is 7 01 ws cultivation, not — 5 on 
account of its dwarf habit, ecause i 
e house was a 
stove, of — — with a 
e centre, and along the Col 
n | Sprou 2 
- | Cauliflower for spri ing use; 
- | useful, 2 
| but the fancy oe may vary its contents— W. 
nj Miscellaneous Ser 
3 f | destruction xt Aphids ? Two o 
border for each pok Ehe latter plan would ele gh d ra 
th 
be ob 
00, the monotony of a continued belt of tre 
prevented, and where the landsea 
would i 5 no ease 3 it out.— E. 
— 1 Fram 
d — the expense Anemones, Hyaci 
w ould be ¢ considerable whereas plan with Larch is — Mat 
re- looking 
e | enné d'Hiver, Catillac, 
pe was beautiful I 
to send you what I con- 
SES Sauv d e 
2 = sige bloomed under glass) va of . 
nths, Narcis 
2 not able to send particulars 
tw . Jami 
as usual nak the 
nd 
amin and Duran 
pri with some = 
ae but that ae na d most 1 
, | Pears, Bergam 
ob- normous Pear “ Roya O 
Belle ene, ii which osii, not, I A 
ulty less than 13 Ib.; besides these there were fine 
ues, Fortuné, Doy. 
motte Bernard, de Pa 
Colmar Van Mons, 
dive, Bellisime de Berlin, cate Leclere, Eliza 
and Partheney. Among kettie 
Calvilie blane and rouge, Reinette 
ceive to b e most 
> aos — 
cuttings o f Pansies, Double Wallflowers, and Chin 
Roses; in “Outed Plant out ve above and aeii k in 
peti e . arch — rom frost, 
hove. "Such a niari a I 
n Mare w Cauliflowers, Brussels 
in 740. so nt the above, and . in 
arch 5 out = 
have found most 
eh a ‘lle 
Saricties. . 
MicroscoricaL, March mete Busk, Esq... 
dent, in the r was 
As a substitute for the graft- 
* gutta 
ou tell me whether any one has 
the vapour M 3 
ial; and will 
1| Pal 
— I believe no d city in Europe wo 
een 
or Gloxinias? [Not that we know of.] S. J. 
Foreign Corresponden 
following 5 = the grand galle 
ace, under any but auspicious circumstances 
uld have 
tempted such a thing at such a time ; but che French | 80 
er j it is not fai 
was looking at the flowers, some thousands of persons 
the gardens of the Luxem 
the windows of the gallery, shout- 
ing the « Marseillaise ; 3” but all this is now looked 
for as a matter of and no one anything 
about it ; even on the Wednesday and Thursday, in = 
height of the revolution, all the > theatres s and i mors 
e found 
ofo a Me the 
n a bit 
a hand-glass with a a plat Mohio d by 
colle ms of 
tion of the c Societé —— dhorti. er. ener fe 
The annual show 
of the — | % 
s 
0 
e same rules. At the very moment I med ane 
on the microse 
— The details of the 
the skin of this fish were — tely detailed, 
| facts throwing light on > structure of the ou 
apparatus in A e 
from 
test the use A gigot 
WS. 
f | Journal of a Residence at the Ca 
the rem sm supply of liquid 
d be withheld abo 2 before the 
pe, in 
—— CoN. Perel "orden 
“Ventilating Machine.—Much has latel been said in 
5 ae the im 4 
to improve ita 
this 
might be had at 
1 com 
advantage mi 
It is plain there is much diffi- | D 
| therefore, prege —— is thing’ very strange in in 
especially 
— a flower show, — — is 
that will calm the passions of the people, no sezes 
d. 
miserable for the last month: ' 
sun, nothing but rain and d. : 
Chestnut tree of the Peete eerie e 
15 Rhododendrons 
tiful, and evi 
o a — — 
triu 
ra, einnamo 
ui- | Ne plus meum, rubrum 
| | Smith’s Buff, e eee superbum, and Pardol otrum, 
—M. awarded the Silver 
rt ba Chinese “Aral The collection was 
Th 
| quisita, Prince ealamistra, deli- 
thing now daii io omething | No 
rge, : an 
he mos gonspionons were A. variegata, dilaj ex- 
Albert, rosea elegans, sa j 
rsions into the I „ 
ship-load of assertions and argumen 
In what,” says Mr. Bunbury. 
us | questions of colonial policy, and opcii fpr 
aac and arapa of the Gafires, some nn 
called us’ party, o r that of 1 | 
and it was an i bs te that my cae | 
jak more intimate knowledge of of the r | 
ed to 15 interesting 
dera oo haste oe | 
