THE _G ARDENERS* CHRON 



"gunee of 50 yards. 

 ^ e of e theyearth e an 



i well known in Barbados t 



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[ovations M tlio Paris Observatory prove that th 

 quntity of rain ia the court- yard was one-ninth pai 



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chiefly the case under the tropics. I have read c 



the moist atmosphere of the equatorial for ?ts, do* 





effect The evidence of Humboldt, Leopold de Buch, 

 Darnell, Dove, and others, is so powerful on this sub- 



iect, that I s-haul 1 wish to press particularly upon toe 



New Garden Plants. 



(Orchids.*) Japan, 

 •i in the garden of the H 

 snted by I 



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Sw f : U ,-.! ln -- e . Jl . blush - Tlie ]i l' >s pale delicate' 



^ grown i i , te " " flowers in April. It may 



B °*nical RcyisTer **' ^ *'*" dur " ,g Bummer '— 



'",!,"; '" " :: LA.NrF.oLAT.v. Lanceolate-leaved Cbas- 



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( ' affinity with Iochroma tubulosa. 



Mr r , *S* rden Memoranda. 



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Ti-'.^i-a«l' 

 they were " S r< mi':... 



ttTemlS^the gits JTjS.3 



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stems is kept, the more succ I 



- t!i:it the lar-er tlie put, vu: 



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wnewralory, gr i] 



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roduce from 15 rods of ground was about 1201 



7 of vital energy in the PoMto, i^im;,- f; 

 irected towards an improvement in the c 





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allow no water to fall on 



shoots may have grown 

 with bold hardy fibres a 





