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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE, 
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е 12 feet by 8 feet, has been found to 
ee ver a gentleman in the Old Kent 
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um and 
—— 7 — which Some e the whole party in a roar o! | weather we have hitherto experienced. One cultivator 
laughter fro ginning to end." writes, “The change is very agreeable, but rather 
А... trying ; = plants had been m ushing thei: re 
omi eut flowers of t еш 3 nich is is now 
ifu the great conservato a 
ger in, the trial of Mr. M‘Glashan’s 
till , the 2d of March. 
Books йыр, 
ecd aj the Working Classes ; y R. S, Burn 
—The way in which we 5 our poor 
ndal of our country. It would 
were 
manstye days, 
er "represented even * the e gardens of hoblemen 
ments. It is true that t the — — and костен 
have set about cu this shocking evil, but their 
example is sparingly — : sordidness and 
]fishness mon than human 
upon the whole mo: rous ir nature 
once were; S — a — of the 
habitations ^ the poor, is to f 
Cleanliness. next to godliness i is a saying the > eae of 
whieh is indisputable ; but cleanliness.is im 
Wide stipe M. ы provided | wit - better 2 A m 
, Caledo 
TH 
plans, forms e et —— that 
save dull am the trouble of thinking, = be 
provided at a low price we may 
enen this ee work as La to — ИТ such 
d. It contains good simple | 
d s vice, amply 
eighbourhood 
of an — The 
arkham. 
tation to extract 
way of getting over an Arctic winter on board H.M.S. 
* Left 3 to pass the time as эм 
best could, during the gloomy hours of a long continuo 
night, many « amusements were prop Faw e 
the 5th of November, with а display of 
А оп е Assis 
ance, on а scale of magnificence which, considering the 
the * Royal Theatre 
ration and delight of the vie e Expedition, for the first 
time on the 9th of November. was 
vere placed on either side of the orchestra, The * 
confined to 
e X. th 
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that in consequence of the severe 
M- 
the Society’s Garden would be postponed 
In 
" fife o 
th 
a | Fu as е 
had been left; or the contin 
ition, was truly | j 
iram A — 
scenery of 
displayed, to the admi- Germ 
еее 
е " to see that one so well qualified as Mr. up — 
rkham to offer an opin speaks thus eem LÀ and spot Now, such a state of things 
of the fate of poor Franklin and his com 10014 not exist; we fear honour; that this premature 
« Tt ~ be mer qe who — seen those owing is b eneral, owing perhaps to seve veral 
arre en regions, to hold out a hope that, without | causes, not the least of which i s early а potting, 
provisions or — sec fla ама with the ould. of that | whereby, under y Septem October 
und kening their months, root-action is so rapidly 2 that the 
or л Mr me seven years, amy o of those gallant men|pots get fille efore winter sets 
nte 
who follow ed Sir John Punkin in 1845, full of — the plants m follows, — "that at 12 
said about the“ — * — uring th e year; it is cus- 
r — with us to take off our layers and so 
m Cape e potting and T -— Е the pe get 
— a great deal also — moderate h n other words, 
life. So far as we saw, just sfc established " — the bres play 
ving thing, save a few wary bears and | of all the dry w rom that time up to Christmas ; 
0 and even in the summer 2 which season "^ ren generally look anything ї but 
e | flouri 
ned to support a nf 
hear also of a theory — a — * basin, 
— € of өс n them 
E t secures them 
and a warm climate far 
ice driftin ? north. 
Bu 3 2 5 u. 1 repeat, who have themselves felt the 
i thei eir own resources on those bleak and barre 
наа ould be heartless wickedness to hold "e 
етта ve Vistos to — M and relatives of those brave | 
unfortunate A possibility, a remote and 
unlikely one — but still a possibility, 
rebus and Terror a have passed up We 
of reach of Mr, Penny’s 
Franklin still sanguinely 
vp снр E € — at the end 
im e plants should have 
that yarn t — which i is so congenial . 
site to their future well aking our stock (2000 
pots) as a whole, ce to exci 
Т ндан and o 
h,” 
the roots will not ust throug 
0 ar between; but let tlie — month 
be over, and root action n vigorously e commences, pots 
uring the summer), 
es seemed to close in and ds, wh 
bay, the distance —.— the эш oe 
points seen be eing only marked miles, | be 
It = also Pca within the ran ge of "possit that Sir 
— full exposure . е easterly March 
e allowed with 
ereenines 
8 
the remains of his vessels are t т be ch 
of these i 
s ill fated Ti or wheth is 
wo ships have met — fate Nei pushing,” 
alers efore agrees ce, and been — on greatly в adus to res eri ъу eee —.— 
Mesi can be — little — ea g tends to 
any s for even i ын rent mater et laid for the pment of that detestable 
анде dut TE the "hardship and 5 gerd E scourge, 
and hunger, o 
at there 
ears s | kn 
any y 
tood, it is а — no pa affected = Šat means 
энин. grs growth w 
more 
— vont ре y bean adv: IM 
plants uld have all V fal 
numerous parties w. т traversin 
the Parry Islands and the north of America in seare 
of them 
Agrost ographia, by Messrs. Lawson and Co., 
n ссе of their r account of “the 
1 
2: in all probability ane fallen i in with one or other | (! erto 
of whi ng times 
h 
less protectio the severest 
weather, and the — elleetion be kept read for the 
1 оп as the time shall have 
E. 
YSANTHEM M 
8 s eultivated i in this count 
very considerable additions and improve- 
sit cher with some useful woodcuts explanatory 
re of Grasses. was 
Black's Я еше Library Edition of the Waverley | 
Novels has now included © Ivanhoe” and the Monas- S 
In the e present edition 
erdinand I. and Maximilian 11. (Longm 
Travellers’ Libra ‚у — a translation of an able vn 
of Germany, in that most 
ieh i ened betwe 
rc (Murray's A Reading), is a reprint 
of an —— article by Mahon, published 
originally in the “Quarterly Review,” of March, 1842. | 
We are see in this — form one 
essays we have upon points of popular, snd therefore | 
* boards with 
qu ; tnd on th 260 of Februar d telat night of 
season, the | historical drama Charles the 
monthly parts. 
be of great 
, VER eed аралы 
Webb's Otia 
| complete 
plates of plants. Those by 
specimens of botanical dra 
"s Book of Industrial | to i ; à 
is to be completed in N Ato. and 1 have no hesitation in stating, 
Judging from the first numbe и wl 
the beginner ; the style is s clever, | f 
n 
Hispanica (Paris: Masson) is at last 
d in a 4to volume of 50 pages an and 45 uncoloured 
Riocreux are admirable | 
of E 
Eee travelling party, 
at length hei power a destroyed by tie Bolan 
= — Sun ae aylight. 
prowling | 
n of | 
AZALEAS: Anon. A. viscocephala is 
white Azalea at present in nm 
: Dahl. The first shoo 
— 
ee the finest hardy 
FLORICULTURE. 
ed that during 2 uem В ítem 
at the ys we have ha ^ Жын 
. make the best stock. Kee ur ts dorma 
simila month; they will almost NAE umm and then be in time 
for turning out a3 — end of May. 
' this change PIcoTEE und varieti: 
without its ; difficulties to those cultivato ion 
and Picotees who may have treated their stock with 
of | unnecessary kindness during the long-continued wet 
— 
find them to 
will form a nice collection, Mag — "Conrad, ce 
Princess Alice, Royal Standard, Topaz, — 2 5 
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