. 
were well grown a wered, m especiali 
se from Mr. Bousie, m * the Right Hon. H. 
Labouchere, whose ав were me ds of bloom from 
bottom xpansion, — eur, 
— Cart 
mp, pot — completely ал 1 tho — 
falling thickly over it. His a Quintal, | 
Searlatina reflexa, Cors mte de 
еа 
THE GARDENERS’ 
y | obtaining the requisite i 
is entirely experience : 
information. Practical geo 
а ada every farmer, 
brick-maker, every stone-m — 
miner is a practical geologis 
oes. Within that limit eac 1 of 
value өг: a — scientific and p: 
gist is, ‘that e 565 een able 
naturally arise fro 
nation of the 
andum, Princeps, 
essrs. 
Pim were prod uced by Mr. Bragg, of Slough, and 
Mr. Parke er, of Dalston. 
grt raion b 
icua, Tic — Alpha, | ri 
pa of England, Voltigeur, Orion, Miranda, and |w 
Mr. Bragg also showed. some 
— 
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CHRONICLE. 
t | coloure men 
another, so that the fele he form of a 
spheroid, These 
hings with which he has. to diame 
last 
seriptio 
botanists TUE „E. Smith's nt 
volume of the Жаы of the —.— Soe 
and still closely folded over one 
of 
mature, they will be full 
v the ripe eee arupes 5 
m, and are the seeds of the 
in wa — oa he — be able to give an autho- 
eand trustw: — both.as to what RN 
e » fon nd, inly will not be fou. 
any particular loeali 
an 1 
Vinos 
Ап ny опе ж 
ut pait i were not in ver 
. G. Hen 
Of Sex s, Mes: 
very тее: ower, light | 
variety, whit vi vie lilac z= on top peta г 
Ambrose, ent, м еу th ‘round 
flower of full size, rich, crine" purple, marked v 
wW me — also showed 
and rich i 
^ son tube 
ariety, with c e 
3, the coll being deep paris: iti is s free of qol i 
к x» , and NM well ; with deep 
crimson тойа, large ; Ma 
rosy магае corolla, fine in 2 vu habit ; Omega is 
crimson, a corolla, 
2 Clio, whit 
agnifica a is с 
disci with | wort 
onan 
a uffici stock of ЕХ dora ев; 
d to find, to his — that me he motte ү the — — 
of those whe h e e 
end. This eon nviction. i dm gr 
e 
— — 
colou 
y is a — light | va variety, iandsomely 
reflexed ; Machen isa меге; bold, dark The 
were raised by E. Banks, 
Turner. 
Rebtelus, 
Physical Geology. By 
Робіш" J. В. Jukes, М.А 
Co. Square 12mo. Pp. 255. "With coloured 
Reeve & 
plates. 
aft 
For those €— are unacquainted with . — science 
this Its 
appears to us remarkably ted. 
— clear ; its mM — wi — 
and the trations by w i 
such as could only 
e 
ister island, to all whom we strong y 
will find it not only instru 
and as it has a index, what- 
опш will be. — found. 
s upon р 
able — unt 
before us. 
ologist, eager in the search after 
eneralisations, arr, s sion Сее 
ount nee to 
о 
‘the arts and uses of life ч vhich the science is — palle of 
renderin The science id geology mus practised т леа а. 
Яз а profession, must beco means of subsistence LAUDERDAL uetus) OF 
the road to wealth, as — as distinction, before it J. Үлт pim is аы villa is said to h 
ui p the use it is eapabl of, to soci It is | been built very many years ago by one of the late Earls 
Ec, ч le апа absurd to k is neeessity—it is a of Lauderdale. - is in the Italian style, with au o 
à = our nature, , Advi n tters, when | eovered colonn on th € се 1 to 
— een is acted on solely at the risk and on | small but beautifully kept lawn, the rest of 
him that takes it; when arden b — and wall, 
responsibility of 
‘Professionally and СЕ с it is both — — 
; and Miss | grav: 
Esq., and oxhibited by Mr. ] 
in 
United Kingdom.” 
re 
Mari 
etive Elder), а —— Spliced Te and Geology 
roved ed 
g gro und among a 
that no mining opera = should Жу, 
on unexplored ground without heri a I have 
rked, that eve i 
itbin my 
^ri 20 years 
experience, as much 
e entire pelota survey of the 
Booxs &с., Recerven.— Lucas's History аза Condi 
of Social P Progress tert s -m Reading), a clever 
ecture, well worth —Samuel Johnson by Thomas 
yle 
— 
m —— like every other мары » is 
ired 
Then comes a succession 
leaves o of still Pomp date, hanging рер шау aed 
ing to separat 
year lage similar expan- 
a 2 = leaves, peer: in 1850, ond no less gas se - 
| their of dead yel 
11 
te 
| separa 
The 
Beside 
house Cycas inermis and C. circinalis, ич, Ше NE 
the same order 
e | genera and quim belonging t 
of them being 
Z, 
А preemorsa, 7. rac eg ho 
2. Yatesi ета and female), Z. angustissima, and e> 
ne foliage ав as жу їп 
is one e of de 1 gro Among 
neephalartos, was a remarkably fine ant p horrida, 
which кона d here — years ago. Macrozamia spiralis 
is just — imported from New то, where it is 
said to attain the height of 30 feet. There were some 
тб ‘of Dion "cd — — vx are stated 
to furnish a kind of arro 8 ; the above, 
with the Coffee tree, Ln Pin some Musas, and other 
| plants ful 
of plants UN rarely met with, pore in great esta- 
blishmen 
Es kit n en garden was well stocked with vegetables, 
mong which there were plenty of Potatoes without an 
gode The former 
greatly, last winter, while the latter escaped unhurt. 
Other f age with the exception of Currants and co. 
i tated to this neighbourhood. 
be a failure in 
We 
owed — other biographical e essays 
e same ori — 
ered ?? ЇЇ. 
thinker. 
the са? 
me College in the City of London (Smith an and 
of . 
vern (Bogue), a new ition of Mr. 
Lees’ useful guide to the — niet istory of the Malvern 
Hills. Zable Tu and: Table Talking (Vizetelly), a 
collection of om tales, reports, and opinions the 
mania o . One chapter is — to the nane 
r and dangers chant are said to have been exper 
zea Itisa P ity that — 8 оба to 
the Times has not been 
marvels described in this am ok. 
—Á—rÓ not, 
FLORICULTURE. 
an appendix to the | sho 
ES FOR WINTER-BLOOMING.— A selection for this 
Ros 
| purpose d made from the Tea and rbon 
families, on roots or budded very low. 
resuming the plants bought from the nursery are in 
the small ad they are generally grown in for sale, they 
n 
fully and freely watered, dur 
all the joe er- em "the 
eutting off sho 
September, Ab he middle of the latter month л 
shorten the strongest shoots, and thin out the slender — — xi 
ones, turn the plants out of the pots, MTM them of р 
ome of the soil, and ose & good siz е; 
ing а спро of reas 
proportions ; they 
ould ; € several pieces "of 2 5 crock in 
be covered, а! 
of d the pot, then a portion of so 
tha surface roo 
whieh j 
— d south front of the house. ‘On the | filling with the soil; put them in a situation 
given is put in on the | north side of this lawn is a small se, ines Mini. —water sparingl „ till they begin to £ i 
8 of him “that gives T I it it de had, the up the rafters, a w ered with Ro sada te pose them fully to the sun, and water f i 
' ' sho T хе- 
: of prof 50 log of the wall sh M wu pie f : up. 
a rofessiona ists 1 about the centre — ts ied, а ne . 
some time — Vie — this mentioned, which is ornamented at short intervals just pots s e фе UN it re found of great 
ЕХ general ni mistrust of geologists among practical | marble m in which are utility in the pot culture of Roses, broken to the size of 
some fine specimens of deciduous m evergreen trees. nuts and about one-fifth fih míxed with the soil ; the roots 
' is, cime o i another perfeetl У € d and and shrubs, mie sep small pieces of nan with а series delight to to ramble through it, and the foliage becomes of 
— — reason, both for the general mistrust of, of flowe r centres. n the a richer and darker green; the surface of soil 
and for occasional in stances of blind ед. іп, the main walk, which here takes a turn round а fountain € hav quen ings. The 4 by 
м їп ——— —.— 
passed through, slope considerably to e 
di Being extremely fond of Cycads, Mr. Yates has built 
round or г rather 
from the st 
Dr — below che surface as any sm just а 
he ho for 
rj 
— fixed with marine glue; 
er person ing fruit. T 
zohta hntth 
their eul 
h 1 
onderfully 
ted by a vatering of manure-wature яу 
then. This water is very — pores. кг ings 
tivation. 1 
— Atm — ch the glass was 
ee are now for the m 
putty in the common way. The chief ornament of this 
collection at Jac is a fine wi ie revoluta, now bear- | 
| to answer, 
H bt that not эор found | 
with 
found very m 
16 gallons "i be strong. 
батн 
IT men 
— 
he would at once know how to t ab 
eia pearance it penes "s eee 
