THE GARDENERS' CHR0NICL1 



use CUM.-S c mo under our knowledge 



msnlantin- bctu •eu and including the 



ud September, that such season should 



og to a number of 



i. 



t cutting separated from tl 

 jferable for transplanting, 



3 pronounced by Mr, 



a entirely i 



gives it the 



ite appeared among 

 j to Mr. Isard, of this town ; it did co 





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supposed assistance, the tree 's •>{>■■.) piauteu'"to. 



sons are liable to fa^nVlsthe mos^ruinous"! 





a good plan ; bat from i 



cited b> the p 



season the evergreen has 



/■ ff., Sept. -1. 



^f! r A ndmore com ^ 



Barclay by 





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d removed. 









11. Latter, of th 































[1'ui! u 





appear, and bur 



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asuitica i, te; i ;•, a ,d ;. . . t likely to answer for pi: 



1 ' int— so tjrt at an aequ: i:ion : s it really is to oik- < 



A very small plant was pi 

 planted oat in the open groan 



ducing an abundance of flowers in quick suce 

 ' is continued to grow r 



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produce an admirabl 



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 by having the bottom lights so glazed, at ll,°p.m.! 



Foreign Correspondence. 



Florence, May 28.— Ten days here have given me the 

 1 udty of seeing the ga ns in the fu!i 1 ut\ 



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■ • ; ■ - ■ 1. but a;.i.ear to have been great or) 



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1 

 ■■■ i:n: ,r»ed fr m fan's. 

 ier has a considerable collection, but the want 



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! 

 part, grounds of some exteat extend up the hid i c-hind 



rubberies and winding wa k« and •■!,,.. '. „Vett\ 



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3 nT D ' ?V he hUla t0 the north - These S rounds 

 sail to mind, more than anything I have seen in Italy. 



f-ngh-h pari, with fine trees, woods, drives, and 



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apparently our co: 

 other with narrow leaves, which are a 



Societies. 



Sept 7 -?i R H C1 So. T ly R ^ S0CtET Y- 



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tl':' 











i plant.- 







Clapham Rise, sent » 









J 8 now«"£dT Th^fi 









ut of the 











[Japan Lilies net** 







m garden so.l, which wu feted 

















in the culture of fi:e Lit. 

 ulbs were planted in M 













bedl 









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were better coloured than those produced in a gma 



Me sr,. Back! 



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, 



s* 



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the/*"* 



l Z " Yt ha v i ng been considered $ a ^£!e* J 

 Barnes thought 



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C( ,ldebt-the2.idof Augu 

 ■von indeed being the co 

 .periment, Mr. Barnes « 

 ; for he contended that it 



