GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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the queens b.r ; al cells ; hence 



As Mr. S. does not state the age of the young queen 



; 



- : 

 caused by some effect prod u 



on this pom' B .y Bee," where 



also find tfa< rmmg fully ex- 



bJeh he had recourse to.— 

 • 

 Culver Kt :-h was formerly 



called Culver Key-- 1 



amongst all the old herbalists, and cannot make it out. 

 it some moderns suppose, the 



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here a boy gathering Lilies and La.ly 

 there a girl cropping Culver Keys Mod I 

 make garlands suitable to the present month ofM 

 J. B., Lynn, July 27. [We do not know.] 



al,and at others by means of 



le remarkably elegant marble seats executed afte 

 Roman patterns. The gardens c 

 Di\- of ViialU'<-o, ,m,1 of the Butera vilh 

 oining each other in the village or suburb < 

 vuzza are good specimens of the kind now i 

 MOO under the name of English gardens, with wine 



ar flower beds/ and attempts at lawns. Both < 



se gardens are kept in excellent order. That < 



Serrad f lc co ta al out se sn acres, and the gai 



Foreign Corresponde 



.sofa French 



:.: 







t altogether well propoi 

 finished and neatly kep 

 in Italy, and still mores 















bay. There is also a wooden 







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era Theveti'a, "Si 



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especially of B 







one at Paris, 































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', and for supplying the aqueduct with s 



lohiuup, Orange walks, Pla- 



the taste for t^^o^^^^ 



^ceffties. 



ROYAL CALEDO^U^HORTICUTU^ 

 July 16— This was the summer U n 

 meeting. The prizes offered were tTtS** 



ards were d * th T &i """l**"** 

 :i -j.lJ ' 



IsS HIPS? * M ^£ 



iJi.i. Some of the other con 

 specimens of Deptford Pine, Pri 



lick as my arm ; several Cannas, Musa, 



lium Gardnerianum, Papyrus, 10 feet high, and a great 





i finer, and equally v 



the superintendence of a German gardener, Mr. 



....... . . 



six months in 1845-6, and additions were made 

 garden for her reception or during her stay. Th 

 include fine specimens of most of those I have already 

 mentioned, especially two very fine Cheirostemo: 



very large Acacia horrida, a particularly hai 



copper colour previous to falling off, which they t 

 spring instead of autumn. Many of the shrubs 

 plants are very tastefully planted in groups, amo 

 which the most striking to Europeans are those of Cape 



dons, such as Musa, Hedychium, and other Scitami 



, &c. The Bamboos 



' good effect, only tha 



• . - . . :. 



by a Scotch family, and e 



id lofty perpendi 



other shrubs, is a great deal of the Rumex Lui 





ies(.t-ii»- 

 hy limv- ,- , : , 



Hedgehog. The 



s were made. To Mr. I 



Pine of large size, Princess Alice Maude, uditaj 

 light-coloured variety named Jenny Lind. 7. fc 

 Douglas an honorary award was made for be*** 



ako for Red Captain and Golda la 

 Gooseberries. Likewise to Mr. Cameron, f« M 



tone, Drum, for Wilmot s Superb Strawy 



I ,....- -ir-ex,,tH- plants were sent for ak» 



I of the Himalaya Mountains, by Mr. BtfB 

 Sir J. Gibson Craig, I 

 award was made. Several plants from Prof. D^ 



'. v : ! ; . v "' : 



^rTbaSetamTng Moss, beautifully W«^ 



a remarkably fine^ 

 3tus concinnus, of 



Cottage. And 



"Zpedfl™ 1 ^^ M;."iI:'.;'- 



trumpet-shaped flower, from Mr. H ; " . 



f so™ propagated only by planting the small 

 ROYAL S0UTHl!0ND0NWBlCCin^ 

 SOCIETi. ..^srt 



Zoological Gardens ™J^l£T««#* 



our readers by re ' de ^, JJ^J/ We na/ """J 

 MctS'a, JL! BroU J^ e r tawhS 1 * 6 *g 



3g 's Duke of Yor ^ a ° d xle y'/ Prin« 

 ■ • • ' r , U - Oueen Sharp'" J 

 T d i a *°Mr Turi.'-r. 



