694 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, [Оот, 29, 
Cornwall Havi ing lately resigned that appointment an sphere of u tility enlarged, if they were | "swim will kindly - to an artiele 
to spend the evening of his life in the neighbourhood of London, pies more attractive and. pleasing. to the eye ; | the зара icle of the 12th of March 3 by me, in 
l. their esteem for him by presenting him with a valuable and if so, the s space оне to art to enable it to а | bw four at I have there stated ‚ 165), it 
silver salver, of beautiful work menahip, on which is urg off the beauties of Nature to eros r advantage, o ught cw 
the following. aries Len n: у Dart, те ted in the parish of | ы Mylor to be grudged. On the 2 generally, a crippled 8 what has bee ecently w. it 
men of Sir Charles Lemon, * nm ing i 1 А 
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as a small bu n “of eir . 4 | e Ti 
t, 1853." ; indeed, any room that ean be spared is often | proper — Н + MA 
though the tenants and workmen happen to be the only road to $m growth of nursery stock, by ©, sale of 
parties es named as the donors of the gift, we have . to се obia Abn scanty „ eee, уа 
Mr. Booth by becoming subscribers, as well as the principal increased. It is not from numbers of specimens alone | very short, in ou of 
tradesmen with ib whom he had, F x onhe pura is Бе | | dd knowledge is derived ; a — well chosen are of primary and paramount prineiples necessary to be 
mesi yir fylor, Oct. 8, 1853, more value than a host ill assorted or injudieiously | stood in the cultivation of Peaches, Хеш under. 
The subseribers sincerely regret 1 — the — A * selection of the specimens would Apricots. Presuming that what I i санаш, 
ly reg pec | Ap g have said in ref 
Biens could not ie pe presented in person, but unforeseen do much to give the student enlarged ideas of the to the Stanwick Nectarine i n егете. 
circumstances over which they had no control poa them | | 8 pe «d s true, I will а States 
fren having : t iom "They һа Si ame à inci 2 te founded pk DRM - — | s of which. I m" r your readers to 
d Mr. un to regm it, ee at you E | у Р 
il pray і that 77 rj a the ideas in botanical ma aie is sufficiently | gardener, as to the i issue. Thus, let the Whi 
proved by the р ада of bad species and of synonyms Bonum Plum be budded on the Brussels stock ; and d 
t in en our botanical Sus u ch effects are about 3 feet fr rom the grou hd, or what is called « a 
= amiable partner, ma many y enjoy 
esteem and respect from du ‘with n pal 2 = sym | 
— А - 23 years' residence wit ith them, where the r th 
gen ires теср in some measure th s consequence = a too exclu- | stan dard high," put on your Stanwick, and I have not 
will no bee asily ased,— Believe us, dear sir, your most hearty. | sive eerte on the of the student to the forms the least doubt of this being found a cure for thew, 
well-wishers, for the subscribers JOHN MITCH : А : ; Шоу] : 5 or the 
B. Booth, Esq., Ealing which vegetation ae in the part өтет locality in | complained of. Indeed, I will рево far as to say, [m 
The following is Mr. — e à which he may happen to be. It would of course be here you will na a stock with which по Peach op 
= E ark, Ost. My ,1853. | extremely absurd, even were it possible, to discard the | Nectarine will ever refuse to identify itself, I 
y dear Sir,—I had yesterday the DEN of sa "x receiving | stud as the botany of one’s own try: it sh | ш. 
the very dan оше piene or plate that Mr. Rundle was deputed ме ө; ps ny own country ; - at ould | advise, that the Brussels be budde d with the Plum in a 
e from my friends ei Sing n I Tiva also to a [ 
— your letter hiiti „ and on the pa ant not x is too mueh the ease, as if there were no other 
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pesi la eis. 
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exceedingly ra grid t to think they sho ier thelr Kindnes a im and countries, and under different circumstances from those | пара he 2 which, © W. M." piyes os 
sowie Ay: free- offering. As you n to our own, is fai i 5 
he. i 'emar ade in 
you m the m that you "m — me RE favour to con t i ie | 
Indes who bart keen o sb ity dede Toe ey cou - of this autumn, to d and ^ 1 foreign botanic have never seen produce blossoms, even under 
Jedgments and most grateful — . — tee the valuable gift with | gardens, in com ms cd with and t — the 3 best baden cultivation, It is is we id known in tis 
which they have been pleased to honour Jt is, indee aof Pro etn Daubeny ; ongst others, to | (Morayshire) by the name of G 
occurrence for renting such a | that of 
FF ios me taal “a neee which, s though — situate in Pret al height ата. from 2 to 3 фоне, It is much use 
ter reason 4 bo pase = it, and I beg you will assure — | PY gro sai uno pretenes toc ildiigpe | ere for foment ations, Ke, and is poe preferred 
fe that I prize it mos highly; while 1 look upon it with | gardening, and ei meagre funds, presents some Р flowers for od N have s beds of ea 
— of pleasure and a lively recollection of the past, I shall | ossi oe rent from any we — elsewhere. sort growin de 5 8 side on a ne wy trenched 
regard it as a substantial proof that my character and con- | The stoves and greenhouses form xceptions to th * d nd n 1 f th d "d 
duct during the 23 years I had the — to reside — gr р e ing о Pen of a grow deaf ' 
them were such ав gain ithe ir good opin nion. nut: thes |gen nerally met with abroad, being of S build, bes the least. effort to blossom. Perhaps re- 
Tobatio о you and those who kno — ee their de spondent might not be aware of the e of y 
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Md og the long period I filled he situation I had the теде artly compensated for b Бу а ample qu antity of | vi, р sample of which I send уоп, J. Webster, — 
duty, not only’ with fidelity and zeal for —— of my | Pits and frames, in which the AE 5 were thriving luxu-| Watery Pine-apples.—1f the syringe is used too free 
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employer, but with an t desire to perform aright the Tiantly. Silesia, as is well known, abounds in fossil up to gs when the fruit is coloured, this evil will 
; iary formation, f whi y be produced, for unless free ventilation be given the 
erve xe cime osely >d to the existing forms of vege tation, as is Sat | ero wns 1 25 full of water, which the Pines absorb, 
— ret е — ee and Segoe 1 cultivated a good once seen in the Breslau garden, beth intermingled | ев cially during а dull wet season like the present; 
— aia To dm NE "M that in no With the living plants, are = арыныр сми ресет if the lius are kept ated after the 
i yself to act an unworthy part ла in b 1 ' 
КА Hoch Hae any portion of that to whieh they were | „gone ages—at least, such at * Ж. as will bear | has cha anged colour, they will be nío ea t flat and. 
justly e entitled. w hile conducting the extensive alterations and exposure without injury. The Arboretum here is on a | | watery. I have fou nds тени that re hag he 
2 that were de at Carclew under my direction, I larger scale than usual, and Me, осер of Conifers | Le a few days in a dry w Si itua ti lon, cro own down- 
evoted my ne enm 50 as to haye them executed in a ү ery good; amon em f| ards. t 
manner, and with due regard to strict economy. The 5 ng ens s, they 
mants also well know that, in designing and superintending the ammara australis p Taxodium distichum, Phylloe cladus | their voir Е. dl. Perdiswe 
erection of the gs that | trichomanoides, Рина inata, Morinda, pumilio d|. Cutt d La Coni 
their accom — I studied their comfort and Ited their or thes к 267 | x ее + d ld he 
8 and on ‚АП occasions when it w as in my power, 1| | Ен». Nate coal iem e Paced a lingo Gočppert | pens el oie 5 jer ae eg ue T | 
пеші, they АД і aii | 9. ? e RE * 2 per 
in their behalf is evident by the compliment — 2 rp me | Р be of Coniferous origin. "Here too are placed the Barron's “ Winter Garden?" mentions its nl 
2 e y dec nin. contribu utin sein ei it I heartily | larger specimens illustrative of the. growtl ^ei wood | success at Elvaston 
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vices ERE MM тем QE nece a — Bo 74 | e 2 the deviation from the remi structure, whilst | Me Paro у kI 7 89 Den ^ Lys pleas | 
m ‘my warmes ks are especially due, and if any one trained around the trunks and branches of the trees are ЇЇ supply ds Hato whic 
ш could enhance the value of this token stems of the dione climbers, as Banisteriasy | benefit to ete ате k Conifers; елй? those wins 
of ean in ba estimation, it is tlie . of the workmen, who and the like. Professor Goéppert has too ti- | means are Anon. 
rge, having liberall i-1 y | 
Dated towards} it, and shown their коо feeling for m desig hi ‚ what rely sees, a fine e Siar yen е Cum 1 ^ lise Broccóli.— This i is one of dea 
was ger in a posi ition to be of us set p egere this | ode м ns, Mosses, and Jungermannis. Among the | тайне with which І am acquainted. Itis very haray, 
u п cem obo m mistaken rem "a s no comin Bu ib s see. — 2 ed An "pov erecta, which is, I think, | having stood t the late Ses without injury, while 10 7 
— korara Sin may have been influenced, they, at least. | гоча jon, Among the more interesting plants | of the other и were destroyed. It ** ee i 
e rid reed 8 blinded by prejudice = i other families, I may mention Antiaris toxicaria, | re pi 1 en May. ko is excellent 5 quali 
Mauer an A . eat inten st I have always taken | Pogostemon Patchouli, Acacia nilotica and vera, Aris- size, J. Newma » Gardener to ie 
their z AE — жим ад ani — | tolochia ,Serpentaria, Berberis ténuifolia, os ma W. 25 yr Hall. 
= mrs зу ві TO Their Т 15 5 z а Hime i voice Garcinia Man e 4 
et: aria E my 8 awed left ymensea Courbaril, Hamelia patens, ул ag Tati. ; i "s 
mp bn rri that wil never never be effaced; and they folia, Bromelia sylvestris, Jatropha multifida, Carex Protices of Books, "€ 
CE ym e. ар atem m, I shal ee &e., &e It was a source of regret that time — “ i 
FE {з сау: ber sind à friends id not allow us to make a careful inspection of the Books RRV RD. Sketches of a Hungarian Enti 
luable n collections in fossil botany, and especially tion in Turk (Cha d Hall’s Reading t 
10 enes, Believe mo e [o beany dear sin y yours most aly n s "€ oe aes 4 ee yi which he has rendered | Travellers).—An interesting account of a dificult pene 
ylor Bridge. В, Воотн. набар Herbarium, asters, Sub- Curator, e by ж ~ the parties concerned, Arc — 
E evidence of being a genuine stateme 
Mops Correspondence. emperature,— Y our oe мин on mean temperature | which occurred to the fugitives who 
very i n Can f ian ri ч 
s Home Gan den.— Фе nature objects of ng, y of your correspondents | Hungarian rising was finally crushed. 
| oblige me by publishing in WE columys the m i indi — : 
preciated b ups the mean tem- Die Ostindische Rohwaarensamm dic, —AÀ lame 
а recent we - P Mime this or an i other country in ancient times or and full account of a valuable оса OF raw mater? 
| ars ? n he el i t Exhibition by ^. 
f 
| thin the last thousand ye resented 
—— | еч кл our climate is of a] mean temperature Court 0 I ire 0 the University of Erlangen 
; о be, по longer permitting Vineyards to b 
ng such gardens in England succe cessfully cultivated ; n j^ "dá * t if "e dd ism 2 Dr И vn 
nd : 
the continent. I think is clearly proved i 5 x r. Royle. The Pi 
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; mile per ann 
y shown in those di^ Nob uos 
t; we be surprised at the Catal the H. erbaceous 
luin atn Moses а | irruption southward of the northmen, if their ewe Royal 3 id of Pw dy 8 ed by J. 
and north Forem this foe” | 
ingenti in | rime ond at the south. J. 1 5 Tiptree Hall. 9 9 62 po Mena з TA к: 
паб — vegetable, it is I find this t ә be a useful and good | a strik ing — the Ber en „ our g 
consistent with | commo; 8 (ee 
ments and variety of Atrip 
| 
ion of which con- 8 
— But if this has reported о : i 
no less true, | appear that it has two -— 
наа | d „great faults, namely, chat River? Catalogue Pruit for 1853 and 1854 
ornamental. At Dos off vM à of ing, out. As у AM Tem e well-known 
taste has been s of ое, it is full of Могай con 
hin 
varie cultiv: tors, of 
к "ihe time of » . — : following are a ны d AE jis 
ot allow detailin P che fae — ; c ons | removal of trees «it is the most m 
jin dealing wie facts come ftom more than one or two | of all methods ef p t ein ; it consists in 
| tinal ae debility can be eon Bnd that this | digging a trench round the тее ану in Noven 
gardens would dec ‘lifting it out of the nd jiy with all 
ie bis ddr et s mre ap "i ротой ing wit 
