=~ ti‘ i‘ 
tive ande rend for the purpose of saving to 
to him un 
__29—1848.] THE 
GARDENERS’ CHRONI 
CLE. 473 
has a quarter of an acre, at the farmer's rate, o 
wie mas to raise 4 raise himself and his pig food. is infinitely 
tages pertal 
5 * society, 
continue to the 
call things bt — proper titles ; 
ardener 
y 7s 
a -r 
ay be had 
g Suffo 
| 22 seni of the late Lady Katharine Jermyn, 
. B. 's? suggestions, however 
everybody's reach, even with the means of purchasin 
What 1 ana vised, once in the Tan a 
fro ee Subseri 
ien Agnes Byng eee 
autumn beauties tha rn o 
g, the then lady of t 
— seen ee gorgeous beds th * 
the n 3 
are so short-sighted they will ee empl As a sufficient 
number — hands to bring the soil into a highly 1 
tive state, thus foreing on the labour market imm 
— ‘which —— be profitably engaged in 8 
Fi 
ade or for 
lage. If any sor amt is made it should 8 
be the reverse of what is above stated. 
n th 
e 
companies in their ber 29 
tilling waste 
nm 
nds, and introducing Schemes to 
Dg 
I 
am aware of the disadvantage under which a a 
mous * er, n the little attention that is i paid 
is assumed name, y at a 
neo 
opi 
man who may have the powe ing the frman 
system, to ee — following rales and 5 his neigh- 
bourhood does chan 
nsist * hep — 3 8 no 
res Bee in hard cash the 
3 Poet the 
. — Fae Ra mgs the current, or may | and 
Fite dora idly with the m, till his ve essel Parad 
m 
Paleon. 
be worth 
iments and eee 
phd conten or vil shot on opinion. I should be 
any of your correspondents could inform me 
any, and if any, what experiments have been 
the subject; W. C. Howell, Tysoe, War- 
he cancies in Flower Borders.—Surely a 
Ts” difficulty (page 85 
ee Cistus do 
am 
l | was abused and 
I find p 
„have the . direte the 
rrive 
- | prove to 
— 3 Candolle mentions 
M li 
a 
no A from 
Qa 
38 5 
names, and it is be 
now. 
are not within 
r good, asing Kalo een 
the erate gt 
e 
i graveolens ; Stephan 
e K 
f the showy genus 
ve py with Statice macrophylla ; 
augusta ; e small Sollya linearis ; the 
Alte how flowered R toma gracilis; and a small 
urtonia confer The same collection aso sauna 
a sye A Vines rosea; the new Tropro 
best plant of it 5 have seen, but hardl sufi 
Bi ossom ; Sta arborea ; Clerodendron 
e ee splendens a comparatively 
bited spec fiowers, showy 
ced but 
Pavetta caffra ; four nice plants o 
. Š 
notis floribunda 
osanthes ; a somewhat thiu Sallya linearis ; two good 
e white 
Aphelexis ; two Ixoras ; t 
inca 
j Cape 
Two por ‘collections of 15 Stove and 4 “7 
PLants ir 
t 
© gre 
Pre rosea, Allam 
„Six, 
true history, N 
hood a ~ names, an 
pest. 
1 feet in “height, u 
: its base; it ea 
e happy tos reine plants 
o any one desirous 4 obta we this noble 
It — insinuated itself in the Box edgings, a 
w e is to be 
the the Ra nts perpetually springing up. 
before the s at ma hte ie 
Botanic 8 Bur St. pions ooh 55 
3 . of Shee 
bee ing 2 scorching on of shee 
co 
in i Wiedi 
‘damage by hailst 
in * suitable for 
wo 
eaper than sh 
amount to's 15576 in the first Hak: A. B., Ju = 11 
Foreign Corresponden 
COLOGNE, July 4, 1848.—As an English 
the ers of the world, you 
rs. es 
Camellias, of which he 
3 
l e pos 
5 2 — through a ee avenue ne ome. e trees, | d 
the of Tree Pæ 
ies of 14 years’ 
o may be 
sal and is willingly shown by its polite owner; 
Societies, 
ORTICULTURAL, July 12 —The third and last meet- 
r the season held by the Society in their garden at 
t, and under 
ge the leading fatten 
however of this, in 3 e NN = xhibition 
appear in another column, we will N 
report. Of E 
1 
Sweetwillia 
Mimulus 
Pant of — ryseis eroce 
, &. 
mention this oo longum I 
5 3 
eolens g 
8 ered Allamanda cathartica; a tall ra grandi- 
est ! 
ur correspondent | toti 8 fallax ; the white . 
- | of Kalosa 
r seeds 5 
mbellifer. 
d I am at 
xtirpated, as in digging 
s to be destroyed 
N. S. Hodson, 
— Complaints ane 
ass u rom an 
ee in your Paper of ae 24ih J alit it 
lished 
8 d. to 
carnea, enia 
t 8 
ovine Seguy 
may ju den 
l . the seri varieties 
mass 0 
eee Crowea saligna, Ais 
ites blossomed Erica jasminiflara, we 
thes minia 2 an 
ere were several, and good for t 
was peg mens by Mr. jack es to 
Esq., in whose 
rica 
nice 
ticia car 
speciosa, Jatrop 
Dipladenia 9 Vinea ros 
form B B 
ph n 
Mr. Stanly sent Dipladenia crassinoda, Phenocom 
opera Leschenaultia formosa, some Achimenes, 
Kal and Cape deve 
ading. 
sent the somewhat — Saccolabium Blumei 
with 805 charming flower spikes; a small S 
erantha; the same Vanda Batemanni formerly exhi- 
Cirrhæ s iety of Saceo 
ver, spec 
signis ; Phalaenopsis amabilis; Angraecum 
with two flow ikes ; Oncidium ; 
lovely A sales maculosum, with spikes of p 
and blush coloured 2 ; Cattleya candida, with one 
eri; Lycaste 
tragona, finely ons ; 
Oneidiun, luridum, and Sn 
odoratum, 
pea tigrins and saccata, 
