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f land. He has frequently noticed the 
great lik — — ra Oak A. "Ash have for Larch ; this, in 
his —— is the real reason why Larch has prove 
such a good nurse for those trees. The Lareh manures 
uring. 
uld prov 
ishm 
pete 9 5 маош growing in first-rate soils. 
nutrime: n Larch, how does i 
o any great evil in 
were properly as нң to ue — 
too muc giv 
eir 
— — are чә ve persons entrusted with ti 
t. Pra 
"M Clashan's Tree fife —I beg leave to — the 
"x maine dtt graph in your leading article, . 164 
regard to this tree lifter ; : Det sa state Sine the 
ve was written we n informed t 
e Pepe to Mr 
! ears ago by M 
the pili and met to state, tha 
ts and 
transplanti 
^d Wr we ше = 
ea much better nurse for г Oak and Ash | I am 
s | were onn by an 
‚ sure we shall receive a fair 
r s own 
8 hve mont paying 2 2s, — the latter ls. 
mber 
mittee 
0 — ы s should E subdivided, since, they say, the 
sufficient 
m матн: of dh Horticultural Societys Catalo ogue. 
ng machine, with very slight | confess to neither. 
at the he t tries to ridicule, he will ind. his passage,— “ The 
well, but ‘the fact - trout spawn hatching in stagnan 
and it will materially facilitate Є 
ew Zealand 
63 days from 
sri ina he hatches 
unate if I suggest to 
him the extension of his d м only to salmo 
but to. th between the trout an 
an independen b dim 
Clither 
Cot — 78 —We have lately established a 
tage gardening society fo for mag gem se of giving road 
r frui S, and veget and a question has 
— eil to which I feel 
nswer in ap 
paper. e have arrange rege 
members in our society who m: 
class, namely, I, the ж aca 2, ire 
our think that this 
bouri an earn . a week cannot ess eg eem 
r | with the — em 40 — ve journe &e.), 
who may earn 15s 20s. weekly. E any one can tell 
me how this s point is 7 d in other societies of this 
kind, са will е гне а 2 vour upon 
g the Naas Fruits (see p. 149).— der 
a correspondent, = himself © Pu 
y 
to, 0 
еа, that 
zed 
0 sony wt when 
„| the F 
e 
ere, а суугат of my | Others 
п | ver 
“ Beefin as one of them 
old ; have been b 
always мч cognisant of an Appio, а 
season, called the ©“ Beef” фер 
kin 
m was a A Rand ona a Norfolk A ple, АШ 
nsequence 
doubt acquired the name of “ Bea 
any one ever во slighty acquain 
rench tongue know 
nine, and “ beau an mas 
is a — 
Ф! 
Ж 
as th 
Wooden Pear egonen: 
ising, I can inform your corr 
on тад, tried to fertilise ‘the 
sponde а бреу. 
that 
and that, 
f its long- keeping P i 
entioned 
g quite 
rated Australian — ü 
With regard n ps 
Tes 18 : 
THESES ESR 
— 
te blaze: of 
it no 
Surprising 
ted — 
has been 
їйїп? 
Beau, Н 5 an 
banc, геа unlike what и m dir — EN in England. 
a Qui 
1 
m to alee that the 
50 y years 
n of the same kind ? 
e to my book, w 
n 
upwards of 20 years, of which every опе w. 
= * British Winter Garden » (published i in a May a) 
ns 9 abes that of Me 2 Horticultur: 
{ Story Oats van 
€— T ic he ct 
ces of this ¢ one he men- 
pointment of the p 
2n from the com 
N.S. Wales; Sept. 30, 18 
5001105. 
, HORTICULTURAL, March 
The Right Hon. 
ames of fi 
tons & Nori maar ae « Joanneting ” fro 
Bea 
like — which inhabit t tropical 
b ' 
e| G 
xistence do 50 deo 
, Golden Winte ain | wen steh ings аас Ас 
rout Spon (se p. 166).— Mr. een, unless by th neous subjects were bark and 
7 бзан аг n Giad pesti foeni |nomenelature ? im — — the English Patagoniea, from Messrs, Standish and Noble, 
Wandle, иг oon : 3 fhe | Golden Winter Pearmain o is. shot. "The wood consider. 
safely to New „ by Mr, W. ; nes d But, what object can & Pyrus? — in all this? Cedar, being re smooth, and beautiful 
r slisneri. Mz. hi he had n. to sat down to amuse | thick and spongy, and apf desti 
— „himself. But let me advise him, in attempting to ft tree from cold. ishing addi 
8 if he would deseribe the process in —.— detail, Han tare to-make ч m perpe Robert | will visse, hardyinthis country, 
understand. "complains t A iono 
“Mr. Warvington’s plan pretty names in plants and tres, aud. raya dir 1 * acs 
e pla. at 
ago, and — has never i» —— Istl 
[No. 
colony m is used for 
азво DN HENDERSON nte 
Kennedy was elected + 
ust be fully aware, drawings being given there d a ating. Cannot he distin 3 cv Fellow, The objeets of exhibition: peter invited on 
both m i illiam Barron, Elvaston Castle. di — ce between a change of orthography a this occasion were hybrid, Rhododendrons, 
Effects of the Severe Weather on Plants.—In change of nomenclature! ? merce signifies it ‘heli we 1 and am but no невро rons or 
Messrs. Veitch and Sons’ Nursery, at Exeter, Acacia| write Spinage or Spina There is no change of | Strawberries сате, and only one salad w. 
ee open quarter, is much hurt, but . dannen fan un, adopting eith ‘ihe, — the one is жы ~: ne fine collection of sue h vegeta 
killed; all ossoms, however, have been . | correct e r let yrus," | from . to Stanhope, at Che 
under r circumstances, has | witty and learned as he — to be, advocate the It consisted of blanched el EC 
7 Lapageria rosea, against adoption of such a con ord & igh d Bà green 
: ; and Cerasus iliei i Wine is it Mé dubii — "ctim erri mni —— "Y s Curley, and 
the. quarter, is із safe. Fitz Roya Patagonica, d translated it for us, and us it means © end.^| Water Cresses; Italian Corn Sa much better 
Saxe Gothen conspicua, though full. У expose are both If it is meant for French, when did the n ee kind than the common sort; white ian a 
uninjure tha ч had its tops а | become e! This “good end” will not do.|garden Sorrel, Burnet, Red Beet, Che 
little hurt on a south wall and open border ; but it has | * Pyrus” must try back, or stick to the * raw еы till Dwarf Red Celery in admirable condition „g soi. 
suffered more „оп a north wall ; Lit stands best in in the he can do better, even though it may be palatable: and solid, and ‘beautifully blanched ; r gr 
border, aie drm old Jenneting ” is chang ki Jade frame. Radishes, Chives, and Tripoli Onions. 4 
ng.’ t a ca — and still he is - content | Banksian Меда aw SE * 
— — in the original, wants her was likewise made to Mr. Bailey, oes, be | 
— WhyJune-eating? « a Prickly Cayenne Pine-apple, weighing 5 p pen 
“raccording:to Langley, thi Apple ripened in June.” He | commonly . — anti jest Fa 
a lit mo — was вд — it гае : 1 mA es — i he W. with- / 
at m ; to every fruit | out any of its ones,— te ; hes 
s | | е day on which — ripe: e A 1727, yet it is not pea of — э, sent two bunch ; "ih fone 
—.— cw y ereafter xandria G but ШТ 
к: | the same time.” с if he will go a — (addio | rvati die Musee relied 
Зна Ы | teers to the good older t ite eomm npe produ mie 
» losely tha air can was ripe Mer : wall in the end of Jun is — — Ge bear — ec could € ХЫ) De Banksia 
cor cdam new Grapes Lens М — 
and. 1 ini t n again, and s he will коеф his "me od | M Medal was awarded —Of 7 essrs, Weeks & 
on. Шел A e san ^ es it тей; who: — M him as. to w hat Apple Co., of ч sent; Puya ional ve ri 08 bo 
under 40°. The plants look. ; d —— ] Gard Ke а eec it hm аы оао Paya 
are all X renim) alo stie joints of the pipes are and so his thin and last T er predi — 0 ca and ЕЕ De 
cemented- with white-lead, and there is no bad smell | adop r. Diel’s German name” of Golden — shi bs 
whatever. The pipe passes all "mm iier inter | à condition hieh its numerous 1 
runs out into the open air. ej Oe" he use, — Pearmain, instead f King of the Pippins. Ненин | produced a brilliant display ; it was шеп 
 Lightfoovs. house, and can judge 3 e Dicl's-work, ar he would have | owi to the hardness of their skiny they 
lie considers swith a perfection. It is one of high coloured 
America, 
