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237 
wall gardens, = cardens, a id they should be of the dwarf kinds, 
4 25 aa pulchella, e „ 
„ W wee i 1 pine s ted from a seien- 
“ike that published by Mr. James Carter, 
A e eap ve found of the greatest 
— as it it deseri colo neh — * of 3 
general habits of al ‘planta st m s. As 
Joaren and Hollyhocks. e all re rn wey 
ible in small gardens. The Hollyhock is 
3 of n, wA a must have der and 
eaten ing can be more ini mical 
om — es tasteful 2 earance of a | 
" o he ni poi 1 state of steta] apearen the 
beds. gh plant will come to perfection in 
cumstances, and before autumn there will 
such eir- 
be 
for turn 
e a choice collection of 
mmended, as well 
asisolated specimens. 5 China, Bourbon, and Hybrid 
be groups is n it is of 5 
w be procured | cheap enough, 
se 
Perpetuals in and r 
ere sae Pi pin bad been struck in , were 
rooted, and whic r three of bags ern look 
them, 
compact in their growth ; their foliage i is 9 deciduous 
e 
Salmon 
White peri or Bpa ang with 
e 
Ros 
tropical character which ape such a charm to gardens 
The 
reader is en to aequir 
for himself, the first 
ily, an 
ir power of aaor N varied | 
ab 
PECHE REI REINE DE DES — 
Orchard Queen P. 
ne des Vergers i is ede in the“ Pudi 
D 
ariety | 
ard; for a8 such it 
shoots of an intense violet- red 
The tree i 
re igre 
with d with the 
Flesh white, 904 
dich j it parts ts free reely, n welt- 
lar 
n the s superior clim 
nd, we will n ap "° 
tuations where other varieties prove too 
‘Wall in situat 
We may be satisfied with the aequisition.— || 
wish Trees set pity Ae 
refer ler, does not 
the correc 
For example, a well formed 
connectio! 
a perfect outline i — individual blos- 
ith a ount of bloom, 
* oi bright fame 
| spea 
are alike objectionable, 
richest beg of aga ta the deside 
Where pict 2 ‘effect 
| there are two defects which disqu ualify all ower for 
an object, 2 2 perfeet vig be in oth 
E stragglin mpact habi 
such re 
ent o 
varieties ose gro 
greatest e of a 
ment after planti 1 The following * of the finest 
dener, seals have come under my notice, is arran 
trictly in ne hay with the foregoing remarks, 
to possess 
is predi nene, to afford tho 
with the leas ial t: 
carlet, 
— alee? of Scarlets 
Boule de Lied 
Gladiato 
White Perfection 
Mont B 
Mo 5 or a 
Crims 
tory 
ee Lilac. 
Barkeri Lilac 3 — 
e s d' Aum 
Beauty of Bracondale 
Princess Mar’ 
ark 
Coronet 
Duc Pinal 
Comte de Paris 
ed. 
Speciosissima (Youell’s) 
aded with rich Rose. 
“pit hemi perfecta 
Standard of a 
Beauty Supre 
Gem of the Wes 
Bright Self Caring. 
Beart ty of B 
Lord John Ru aan 
Clear NN Salmon. 
Favouri 
Excelsa 
W. 1 . Nose centre. 
ith Carmin 3 
fe eine de Franc 
Rosy Red, with White eye. 
Antagonist 
Bright a Scarlet. 
Satellit 
rich Cherr 
osy Morn 
Heloise 
Imperatri 
The 
varieties, forming fine single truss 
— t 
er of Scarlets 
dr Alpe 
Louis Phili 
Imper: rief Fan 
White 5 
Rosy Mor 
; Atrosangui 
rioides aeon 
ban of the ie 
be uty Supre 
N (Youell’s) 
Excelsa 
The following are adapted for late autumnal bloom. 
d 
ont pai white 
T above classes, the variety 2 tak 
W of — e basan 
prominent w eye, a rence is given to 
Perfection Mont "Hiss for i ts fragrance 
features, Gem of 
absent. Admitti 
3 that —. excellence 
ion than single features of is to 
t carmine tint; Eliza for its ex- 
ceedingly rich vermilion red ; es eames reg (or sag 
tory), for its y 
Barkeri for its neat, compact 
habit; 
the entire eh of | 
fenton of form. 
Cultivators who manag w Rosy Morn as I 
ave seen it, will not easly forget it, and those who 
have it not may regret 8 — — Willia 
Fishergate Nurseries, York. 
CAPE HEATHS.—No. VI. 
Heaih-house.—Next to — 5 of the num- 
berless items which the sum of a er's 
experience, 2 wich a knowledge of tn er: 
siology, there hich 
be more p AB purs by ong 3 physical 
hy, in its relation to vegeta 
pap cs ta ions in which s i k knowledge is found 
gretted 
horticultural distinctio 
in their studies. Th — 
nish abundant proofs he disas 
arising 8 a deficiency of such eee ee aaa indi- 
8 experience could furnish thousands more, But 
our Heaths. 
Te nng out into the vast See the Cape of Good 
from the ce of its A under 
Hope 
the e of ‘the sia be subject 
; and being so 
absolutely necessary — a well-being of 
ion o 3 gee ae 
is hangs much 
cultivation of the Heath; without 
com 
Hh sgor the Heath well—using the term in its epee 
entirely to 
house should be devoted 
t house sho 
Heath, a low sow e 
with 
means 
that any eee 
of time, 
* 
The vet, sah nea gg weie be of A2 ng erty description if constructed ex- 
ressly fi 
sought, | — 3 * 
reat- is decidedl 
Rosy Bs, haps ee, 
pre 
ice qosephi 
following is a e of =r and eee 
of bloo po 
as its whi tha cae 99 
th A n 
sin 
experien o the good results 4 such et 
ment, but should be very loath to tr 
on a valuable 
on in both 
ades ende 
appear sickly, however dif 
bg this a deticieney of light | be ‘coupled, oe rich t tints 
f the flower are altogeth 
p 
and — 
a long interval of damp and ma or foggy 
valence of w 
1 
n 
begets mildew 
and shade cau tiously 5 
a witho it in 
great principle, every leaf * utter, in the most signifi- 
cant language, Air, air, 
The Heath, at all. 0 of the yeor, requires 
abundance of water, that is, if good drainage is afforded 
ts | 
in the potting, and if no danger from over-watering 
. | the to 
vel 
salmon shaded with 1 rose, ain amn vt „ delicacy, and per- 
ri 
m Wood, | prin 
a 
pot 
tiny elose. 
uch is often necessary. 
in appearance, and the Hea 
wateri g: 
and 5 seru e alone, 
ge soil being bee 
th mo 
— 
B 
o treatise can properly take 
zance, that make up suecess. We ean point out general 
ciples, but practice and perseverance can alone 
The Heath being an evergreen, and always growing, 
its old ganas is 3 decaying ; ; aud in 
species it ached to the wood. Sock if 
allowed to remain, ives au unsightly a 
plant, an arg. i 
webs, an 
, therefore, 
4 constitution of | W 
it all other adjuncts are useless ; with it every element bear! 
bined. k 
are 
| 5 for er to be given off 3 evaporation. 
hose s are entitled supe recom- 
the 
8 
R 
w, so ts arising 
of stagnan gth | tm y n Se ends has eet ee 
can be avoided. Pg wi isa k need | recommended sonar Mr, Young, of Perth, I beg that you 
