They were then placed in a small 

 bottom- heat being from 60* to 65< 



mm.' The 6 8oil W ^L \ 8 3xture° of i 

 r !..-:> mould, with a portion of tn; 

 lUtin^ in it, but wholly destitu 



. The stem'begaa 6 to 



T April *£ 



- ■ : ■ ~~ 



ather and Bon. Adjoil *J 



faring care of J 



«>t the Italian garden, adapted to a picturesquely brokt!! 

 which°in thisdimSfatT ""b^ ° f ** ^ utrcu * lkx > 

 •'>" »'•' t IiiljIi. and the t-ou-r. d walks of the'Sietm 



B^obadli'undVrhe 11 "* 01 *' 



K.tln..!; hke those of Co.isiant.nople. Thereareako. 

 e ; othe F Co "! f fs, chiefly Stone Pines, and the Pino. 



-■L"0"imment, particularly to partie! 





the open borders 



St. loa, April IS. 00 " 1 *" 





foreign Co^espondence. 



icb,fromt 



as the Bay, the Laurel, t 



, v. til placed, I 



gardens are well kept, and the contrivances for; 

 venting the steep gravel walks from being washed » 



•: I'lon :ie ■ a 



towing o£f to advantage the splendid v 



with a few of Raddi's Brazilian plants, and some others. 

 The steepness of the ground has rendered it neeesstfj 



System. The collection both of out-door and in-aw* 



' to proves great zeal and activity on the part oft* 



:tor (Parlatore), in making so large, so gw«> 



em are particularly healthy and well grown- *T 



*£% Hui t^d hlCskSJ? 



ez^lumeriT aTbTp^ra^ba, j* 9 <j sho * i ^ e v 



(lava (a very handsome onej. 



ium littorale, Solandra iutid., Porliera bj£*J 



, Pterospermnm acerifolium, Podocarpus e» 0D SV, 



Ixc ! m r ' ,Cal Garden « small, an 1 Z ,' &C ; P*^"? 



Tu^and others^ 

 plants are healthy and in^LT^L^l 1 *"• probably overlooked in the ma*, ^ 



