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in great measure neutralises the effect of {һе explos 
o cut a 
, as then the most unwedgable 0 
can 
five miles from this. 
rocks, they are 
an intelligent iita of the 
me, I П be 
and I sh happy to foals the result. In blast- | un 
is found there, which ы Sig's 
the sigs before slighty in injured ; 
able. par 
ower branching | foras, 0.5 MA nt 2 
of 
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tard, "€ thes and I 
am going to КТМ Чы» artillery station about | the n 
try my cartridge in blasting 
Ў tain 
— insignis, Gerardiana, muricata, Sabiniana, macro- thing not P reine Mat at Chiswick, and requiring special special 
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dick are un injured. § omeria japonica, 1 
not hurt pressus macrocarpa, 
rulosa, 114 feet high, a little hurt ; C. 
C. Goveniana, 9 feet high, | 
a, untouched ; Lodge sem 
0 * feet high 
and 12 feet L1 quite 
уш, is kil ed down 
-east side 
era, do., 
hurt ; Escallonia 19 do., al (05 the 3 
it is now in full bloom 
e ho “ts pili ogee with a jumper is h 
er by an auger; a bank are very much injured; Heli 
8 to all thei 5 qu d s, I insert in the upper | sorts, do., very much injure Cytisus ramos 
f i f a wall, but little injured ; do., 
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inequalities ; ; on the low the baked cla 
inse a sho ч, eosa headed iron tack ; 
upper 
language in your 
а | flowers 
landed proprietor пеј both in уу pei 8 about 16 
and therefore Д the improvement of land my best | rich stiff lo 
attention. J. Ni 
Repairing "e Dodo Tubing.—. 
do i is to provide himself w 
All“ W. H.” has to Lilium m gt igam dir. 
ith some old gutta percha « or you have a arn to Messrs 
0 her 
8 on a slaty subsoil. p Elwor thy, 
Жы, Somer tshir 
surprised to find t 
. Veitch for having — 
his holed tubing, as well as that he is going |p perfectio жж — June 1852, a € 
ipes. And when 
holed for use they can then be sold for nearly as much | with a figure 
i mberwell. 
oble Lily in Europe. It bloomed in — 
reumstance which was 
oticed in several of е. Edinbur zh pun atthe time, 
if you will refer to the 1 Magazine," 
Cunning, 9 and Co., Comely Bank Nursery, 
Edinburg 
to be a — wishes to have some information as 
i i the 
E. ME р un 
reside in Ireland, or the south and west of England, | week ago, two hours before sun-down, I saw these pris- 
and, if Mr, Rivers’ doctrine is correct, much of the | matic colo urs, and two parahelia or mock suns; th 
eut of a keen eastern frost has abated before it aye very unusual i in May. These phenomena are often- * m 00 
reaches there. Their remarks likewise have all had | times very distinet in —— month they are ziesia empetrifolia, Epit 1 | 
reference to lately imported exotics, whose comparative | frequent in one south. Mock-m also common, 2 Has " n, We idi rosea; 
ess is not yet established. S are st lu inbows als — are only a M 2% : ы, Vw 
have — the winter w t har rt of this resplendent scene. ing will some- Revere 
, but four times during аена last 15 years have 
the pd killed bere to the 
Laure the A fine collection. "of Roses has like- 
tender sorts, | two, 
„and even as Mr. 
ingsome If there is any w 
matie ring four mock s 
It is an interesting c 
Rhubarb Wine.—Can any one oblige m 
|for making brisk s 
your last week's Paper th 
thill says, “ they ey — appear to 
publ 
could farnish the information, gran 
TER | dare say үч pues would very gladly avail ni 
would or pointing t — 
dos 
eners ; but every fruit-bud ha 
year’ 
— — 
10} feet report, w 
a, 13 fee et high, Y 
the 
ac eet high ured ; n 
papillosus, in the shape of a standard, sheltered from | with Polyga 
orth and i 
oph of India, not | Gledstanesi and varie 
ed ; Fuchsia — wit 
jur 
E, 
e take this — эз = ot mentioning, however, that 
n i 8 plants provided irs 
. Standish and Noble, and Me 
| 
could pos sibly 
attr actions of the 
CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL, May 7. is аа 
meeting the following awards 2 made: — 
Aer 
aud Lad Jane 
prize for * ole m 
t Cargilfield, for Ha 
Сор ө Lady Blucher, Lady Ann Wil 
rer 
S ‘ee Complete. extra T 
Dickson a and Co. 2 Bossizea ie Heaths, _ 
m v B. ves 
n 
uns, but more Mo — only 
ht X. Y. Z., Ha with Caleeo 
d on wine — — that rats Lr 
ll as ie 
joram um Salvia (E 
= Messrs. Ham nae Sia 
produced Hike гачы um in flower, Berberis 
У pr 7 — pe: Bryanthus erectus, &. 
eteor Flag, 
culas and P 
gran 
been destroyed, and nearly all last sw — E A A [Reci for makin 
even e yo entirely thie 5 g Pr r Syme, 
dovere wide tie ro nae — i reni Hie wie have been given ir our vol. for last year, | рыз 
east ey have escaped) had their wood severely Pp. a ict Rose, a pot of W. 
. To some it may appear singular that we filled pods, an 
have suffered so severely, but it is owing to the Р Anderson, Esq., well kept 
being in a valley (exposed to north-east winds) 220110115. А Esq., а 
where the Stoke river (a tributary of the Ouse —— triphyllum, 
ces, and where springs are so numerous that they| Rovat BOTANIC, de Panx.—The second exhi. | nedya monophylla 
ediately form r. A sheet of water in the | bition of the season, held under the auspices of this Cineraria ; M 
park is full of them, consequently it does not freeze in | Society, took place on Wednesda ay last. The weather R, Glen, 
the pest weather, the vapour that arises from | was most — and altogether the show was a good | and Eupho 
its surface, and t w mi resembles a опе for June. As usua as entirely filled | tansy ; Mr. Fowler, 
——— een This vapour ha no means of with Orchids and — both of which were | includin, 
escape cond nthe shape of hoar sayy > st on every|again produced in admirable condition. Stove and Aubrietia grandiflora, & 
tree and. conti To protect them if in a forward stato greenhouse plants w rhaps sea — so plentiful and Mr. Melville, - head 
would require a thick blanket in the present|asthey were in May, Mrs. Lawrence's fine collection between Wileove 
season they were neither nailed nor covered, and I was from Ealing Park being absent; this deficiency was, protecting when a youn 
rather pleased when the frost a: in, Pena an ordi- | however, in e measure made u e or t 
pe — would do them no injury. I a wever, | others showing larger collections than they did on 
where — mats in occasion. Cape Heaths were numerous nd Potins 9 5 Books, Kr. 
u 
d * А up w 
the vale of the Wissey (Mr. N at * there were some Azaleas ; 
Wh 
that they have likewise — 
had supplied the information «іа 
ту healthy w Oley Hail, 
Grenville, I 
I even 
here 8 
a mo) 
| plants assembled on the oceasion, may Be expected to be | 
Swaffham.—— at Chiswick this day, defer ga ere i further | 
next week, when any- | 
lly cheap. 
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