THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



a always satisfactory. 



I? » purely benevolent intention, but in addition to t 

 a^iey of adopting this restrictive power upon t 



the following 

 and which w, 



148 ; Amaryllidse, p. 150, 151, &c. ; I 



~, p. 154 ; brides, p. 155 ; and, by "way of 

 the whole, 6 X (t^ and IbBepos, p. 22. These 

 nrse, be multiplied to a great 

 t if it were worth while to occupy space with such 

 |ect. We only produce them in order to show that 



Iu churches, after : 



a church or inhabited fc 

 iu cnurcnes, alter morning s< 



ventilating and sweetening the air after 50C or GOO people 

 u — been breathing it for a couple of hours is to me 

 apparent. Besides, I think on sanatory grounds 

 may be an objection to the repeated circulation of 



propagated 1 



i churches have no chimneys to carry o 



oor of a negligent editor.] 



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.g shrub was introduced into Europe by Dr. Siebold, j house the snpplj , ab i e . In my 



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jserves the attention of all amateurs, as well for its j air then in the house has circulated till it is well 



flowers, warmed, after « - bor is opened 



fcr their old age, and who, after a life spent ; 

 pat, »crive, and faithful Bervice, are reduced to many 

 ^foreseen necessities." The certainty of a fur— 

 •KjnWinbt want in old age forms a very ser 



unual subscriptions are entirely appropriated to 

 "HWtof persons who never contributed to the fu 

 ttjntbat the non-funding system diminishes their chs 



"ill throw charity to 1 the" wS, Md^ntep^Bome local 

 b«fitclub. Such I take to be the tendency of this 



SK^ n i? " our laws ; aad its effect> l believe ' 



A. A.!:. t W ' th senou8 in J«»y to the character of 



J^ WS S^hrffi maVete'of 



"*» » the Drii;! f I > the act; 



*"■» »a! KS h T ber inthe fi»* arrang 



fH dumber I ^ amount S^ed by the pri^ 



***£^£S!' tt ?« A w take ioo4io- p Si 



^"^S^rt'JJ 6 ' 1 h -° t? ™" Bh-mingham 

 ^ h «"'« S the T re ?' Pt - F ° r ' ac ^rding to 



st^JSPri chronicie oi -«. 



lT**i that £££S£« * ** *V Society 

 tkb, , ; and I am thwrfn y e memb «« to be 

 jj!*- tester had Vei7 """ons to state 



2*?* of the transit .? P0rtUnit y of 8e «»g a 

 u discreditable 

 one am respon 

 >f the Society 



^^;r error » I (no?all d u t0r lS ^P^sible. ' in 



• the edge. The flowers, 

 ™ " ' s, cover the whole length of the branches, 

 as snow, and very double, in consequence 

 Their ' 



and thereby ventilating and sweetening the church. 

 Of course when this is done, it is necessary to shut the 

 door of the aperture by which the ' " 



