THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



_^n, the seed, the sort best aaaptea lor we purpose, 

 ■? 3»t,of a few that were tried, at least three- 

 f^L went off to seed. No particular sort, however, 

 Ztjjicd bat small bulbs, taken india 

 ^ted; 'perhaps, however, some variety may possess 

 jTrtqaired quality in a more pre-eminent degree 

 Z.. Mother does. In a late number it is stated that 



fcwJ'&w 6 *,' Upon the west coast of Scot 

 S£' * h ^ Ure Was P r °bably as great as in ii 



• 

 ££ ft? Ration, was that from a g, 

 ^Zehff?' by t H ^"«bupgh. and , 

 "kCf a . a atm osphere as Mr. T. cons 



w an entire preventive of. at least a 

 «4efi» geDtleman "'erred to, stated d 

 4 ^3r a lfh- a/ t aboutamonth a g°> that the 



* i "«£? Eftr inte i Hgent gentleman havin ^ 



^^toeswoJl J » Inform ed me that, although 

 ** rtiohui P erfe ctly sound, the base of the ■ 

 ^^1 yputrid - I doubt i, 

 ^oC h d av Po ; at0es in ^ions -eb as he 

 .*« ** th en l 3 have f ound such far- 



-Be^, Glasgow, July 6 



K^ dBee 



LB*' 4 *", EbJ^T which belonged to the late 



W * X*k^ whSf n h Ston " ha11 ' ln - the North 



St. 4 **aae wh i^E* loam with c % bottom. Can 

 ^I ebee » notie«iS 8 „»l tUck ? d the 0ak . and has 

 si-"* 1 can be m.^' * unmediate neighbour- 



alumina, lime, sulphuric and phosphoric 



■• ; ' - ■ 



It will also be seen that the Norwood loam ftas toi 



and phosphoric acid to i 

 ground of Messrs. Knight and Perry), though it is 



tij dunged, has thereby 



nearly sufficient q 

 r good, and as it i 





I feet long, agai 

 early 10 years ago, and they hav« 





"** S * W at 2 Pr ° babl y be interesting to last & or 



- irden a Yucca glo- 1 the White or Royal Muscadine, the Esperione, and the 



N.S aod baf SwJ«7 V ' ■ The P lant « about 12 I White Nice. I have endeavoured to train them upon 



*£> « w& t? m the open air, without Hoare's rod system as far as I could, but have some- 



^^of the flower • Dever before flowered, times been obliged, when I had not a supply of new 



nced to "hoot about Ysdl 5 feet in height ' W °° d ' t0 ^^abmdant In ^m^V*^ t^MelZtm 



on the authority of Mr. Keys. It 



;nt, mis-quoted tha't gentleman's opinion. The 



. - :. ; . . 



account of'L. supina,(p. 232,) by erasing *6, and the 

 duction in the place of the latter. I am indebted to 



an interest in Botany, and is also the earliest published. 

 Both Mr. Keys and myself are greatly grieved that 

 such an error should have occurred.— Charles C. 

 Babington, July 26. 



Bees.— Having perused Mr. Slade's report of the 

 proceedings in his " Apiary," I beg to call his atten- 



irbJch seem to have racap^him? If he wKsferto 



