THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



i plan, I think, 

 w far people w 



it be carried 







r a w oollen cloth I 



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system is properly followed up, and the iliuiniii^ linu 



However careful 



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a generally 



October 9, it is Btated that at the Circuit Court 

 Justiciary, on Sept. 29, Alexander Bannatyne, Grai 



, Glasgow, was indicted f 



■evealed in 

 It is wonder. 



[Oct. 23, 



of Oatmeal porridge, is truly asto- 

 > those whose minds are case-hardened 

 he partakers of the vile mixture might 





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uh inorganic ma 



lew of the geol< | 



°l S mixed d wTth h ou°r r O^ 

 l? DS \vi ,n £" e no t 

 £fast ma We™vili m 





i, and he can 



.loped in due 

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f pounded chalk ii 



oduced I cannot tel 

 they are ground, o 



Foreign Correspondence. 



r large plai 



f i-, .. . 



heyen. Large and fi 



densiflora, Coelogyne fimbriata, Epidendrum wZ 

 Surnea 8 and nt Tricho d ih ? a t ^ 8 ortili3 m F^*' ^ 



was senfby M. Le° g ™eVeT^Hanis,°of AnuS ftjj 

 ensitohum and Lpidendrum cochleatum. There ««« 

 Horticultural Society of Brussels, were noble ^«d 



Aspidiurm multiflorumT As^enfum^'Sidut Bl«E 

 brasihense, Gymnogramma chit] 

 aureum, Pteris arguta and elegaus. In that of M 

 Verschaffelt were also beautiful plants of Adiantao 

 Capillus- Veneris, Aspidium patens, Blechnuni occiJen- 

 rubiginosa, Marattia species, Pteris crenulata and Ion- 

 gifolia. There were four competitors for the prizes 

 offered for 12 rare plants not in tiower, and rare planti 

 . • r : MM J >•■ J..i. n , , Galeotti, Verscnaffe£ md 



■-ima, Begonia proli 

 speciosa, Cassia magnifica, Conradia v 

 lina longiflora, Franciscea hydrangearfoi 

 macrocephala, Jacar 



delliana, Laplacea serr.ui" lb, L !.. ,a t 



ained Clethra macrophvlla, Ervthri 

 macrophylla ; Ficus ferruginea anc 

 Hechtia bromeliEefolia, Inga macrop 



i species, Ochna species, Phyllanthc 



all ; he had a fine 

 cimen of the rai 



of Aloes. M. de Jonghe 



mot tell ; one thing is certain, that it ofter 

 a greater extent than is at all desirable, fc 



s geological specimen may fali 



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vs. Mine were in p 

 jome of l.is kind.s not so easily grown a 

 but at the same time I may add tin 



Ottsly prepared an 



:■ a service if the 

 hether the geological specimer 



>, October 13. 

 simple as boiling 



digestible, or whether there is any 

 ■ nranic parts of them 

 are often •• ; 



, tor the protection of I 

 should be surrounded « 

 pporting stakes. On fan 



Chronicle of 



is essentially a chemici 

 unfit in their raw state f 



the skill of the wok! l't 

 discoveries of modern ti 

 the chemist, could com 

 bread.— P^r Mackenzi 

 Roses.— I have been a 







f killed by being planted ! 



I Bourbons—and r 



f Bowater Ni 

 be good enou 



. 



ical to all delic 

 ore especially where Bourbons are 

 he old crimson Boursault,— B. C, 

 • Paper of the 2d inst., Mr. G. 

 , informs us that 



as Blakea trinervia, Huberia laurifolia, Lasiandn 

 quadrangularis, Osbeckia sinensis, and Plerom* 



curviflora, lutea, cocc'inea, Irbvana, Juliana, Laoiberti, 

 flora ^ J"£t^f r M?llSoe«k, oT Ghent, were 

 Aitoni, curviflora, lutea. ntti ,Ju, 1 n _ei ■ I 



to be compared with those I have seen e * hlb ™^ 

 Two collections' of well-kLwn varieties, in small pts, 

 were all that were shown. General collections of *to« 



thta waTnoT'tL^se^orio ^^^^^ 

 among them were some well-bloomed Orcb.ds and jj* 

 plants, from M. Forkel, the king's gardener, at Lac^ 



Mr. Fortunes Anemom 



sALmanthL m „ 



iraen I observed Torenia asiatica, Cuphea . 



lata, platycentra, and strigUlosa, ^P^g er 

 ius, Bouvardia flava, AbutUon venosum, tg^ 



benas, &c. Among seedlings ^^^"^ffl )!. 

 Radigas, especially one in the way of * n ^ 

 There was a pretty good collection ot f uc ' ^ 

 M. Millet, of Ixelks, but unfortunately the se»so^ 

 too far advanced for them. Several P^^U i 

 for Dahlias grown in pots, and also for •& f gQC 



1 " ' ter class there were several f^J*J, those 

 the London metropolitan 



japomca, C . 

 Habrothamnus tlegans, Jnsticia ««»* 



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>r with CterodeodroB ft* 

 i &c. ; and in that of M. 

 !.»*•«&. Cuphea decandTJj 



y'li'l 



ained most otte f ^ rt . 



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„ v . 1 Gem, La Belle J*^ { 



Sidney Herbert, Miss VjW, *" 



, and the best B< 



ie, 'Scarlet Gem, J-.a 

 H™,,* u™ Sirlnpv Herbert, Miss 



