820 THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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are in pairs, while some, and not unfrequently, 
and 3 together. A tree recently 
3 welas hark, 29 fee t 
; at 18 feet from the beta it was 
A 
f the young 
„ with a sharp acuminate point. The 
are about 24 inches long, pug 2 inches 
The of the tree 
cones 
"e at it the суе t par 
rfect 
to the centre; E judging from the 
concentric rings, its has been estimated at 3000 
is light, * and of a reddish 
um sempervir 
fet v the bark, — the 
— ara eta m been put in the natural 
form in San for exhibition ; it there forms 
Posee tains a piano, 
with seats for 40 persons. one occasion 
were admitted тны іпсопуепіепсе. 
= 
. 
е 
number of 
140 
An exact ree, drawn on the | 
spot, is now in the hands of the e and 
will be published i ina few days.’ 
Wha 
n local, even меті not rare 
specimen, and would convey much valuable in- 
formation. My best ing Chi for little parcels by 
rail is, * Kin LER 
nsford. 
* By London pt North: Western Railway. 
* Many of the common forms of disease it = be 
desirable to — microscopically, and many are 
In all e fam the grand 
point is s to e or Фар well-selected specimens 
separate ly in in thin 
Moe by firm pac For w precau- 
tion, Piste ae en would otherwise be interest- 
arrive tate quite unfit for investigation. 
“As Sailnet of the local nature of diseases, I 
may mention that the ‘cur m is un гр wn in this 
a: nor is Whea my. expe- 
rience goes, ever affected by ‘ brio" in this district. 
“It is most pieren to ascertain what particular 
di by gardeners, to prevent misun- 
derstanding.” 
1 
to adopt, a e pre paring, and will be sent free to 
any in telligent correspondent who may express 
desire to receive them. And we confidently believe 
that if le yiri: эсу чон a real interest in this 
unde: of trus 
d —. led which "wil plac 
of plants in at least as satis ry posi 
of the animal kingdom 
II 
ht Pathology 
tion as that 
x fabulous antiquity ! ! They say — the speci- 
men felled at the 3 etm н ч "come and San 
Antonio was ; that is to вау, 
it must have ndis a little. pny is бей. 
—.— the Philistines, vs ders running — with 
Hexen, or Æneas ff good pater A 
all ес À we have obtained the plant The 
Messrs. Укттон has all the eap. Pees 
ance of vitality, and since the tree is hardy and 
— it is a prodigious acquisition. But what n 
is its na be? 
Are the. plants of Loss and Doveras identical ? 
[де du no eee for Devotas reached lat. 38° 45’ | 
ns. si es, t 
specimens Mem saw is greatly at 
colossal proportions of the e pls before us. 
at all events, the latte be 
Маат stands as high 
his 1 ifornian 
the surrounding fora Let it then bear hence- 
We have very great pleasure 
our інен correspondent, the Rev. 
ВевкегЕҮ, whose residence in the coun ntry and 
3 attainments — “pe peculiar бйз for 
in 
that | 
above | an 
tree above all no 
NTEA. 
when — 55 a aie er form. 
is s undoubtedly эм CULTIVATI 
s would be sure of apio ee ; ed 
if the reproduction at will of such - ае 
comm 0 
uber «sti 
S, | viste wet ios achieved, there is little. doubt 
that superior species, such as Tuber melano- 
res , would soon be 
den Indeed, except suc- 
cess extended to the uns of T. melanosporum 
(фә Truffle of the Paris а, the sale would 
ht 
2 48 
— ‘implied from 
the quantities 
consu 
men ion 
their own ста 
зіс ехсе 
Our cultivators 
quite alive to the 
the 
Spawn ov TRUFFLES. 
of these could slwaye be NEL REC ae 
rms, such as Mr. BERKELEY recommends | a fi 
orthy evidence will by |t 
th 
of the greatest desiderata m — 
| Crocus vernus, 
2 
Fd "3t E EH: gt 
* = |= 
ct, and the. 55 
wn under the name of French 
— мийи: the South of England. 
uence undevelo 
, is 
Truffles the 
it in their magnificent work, Fr 
bres that the little brown W ps F ^ 
bark of some 25 years since in the cid by 
spawn us un, We may 
that КЕЕ of the experiment under varied Tux 
wit 
t 
SEASON GARDENING. . 
6e e DO 2 it in 
rd Bae 
beauty 
months in the € in which, severally, things of 
For erue reisen d January 
may be then in 
ter part of Nov r, you 
all winter, "r Holly I 
Cypress tree, Жей, Рше-а r trees 
mary, Lavender, —— the white, the purple, and 
the blue ; Germander, en Lemon 
Myrtles, if they be 
warm set. These followed re the k oes part of January 
and February, the Mezereon e i "m then ie 
both the yellow the grey, Primroses, 
Anemones, the early Tulip, the- jon Orientales, 
Chamairis fritellaria. |, then come Violets, 
especially the UM blue, which ars the : 
ellow Daffodil, t 1 
e luces, Lilies all osemal 
pes “the Tü. Top, p^: double Peck bo he pale Dao, 
e French Ho — he the — tree in blossom, tho 
lum bloss 
Fi 
In September rapes, Apples, Poppies of All 
colours, Peaches, ooh — ri lians, 
ardens, Quinces. In rand beginning of Novem- 
ber come Servi Roses cut, of 
0 
meaning is perceived, that you may have Vere 
lace affords.” 
will begin to appear on the first Satu ier Forum | Trades in localities wen e the ea rew | ^5 the p 
next, — will be с ed weekl nearly oan naturally, On — И oed м дам This 77 50 wale it affords а c t бе zu 
ces will since, was very sanguine on the point, and thought | resources о тетте з at the е clos : 
How well this eminent mycologist can conduct he had succeeded in par on the spawn to run in | “шу, w when a: pub his 1, 
inquiries our readers well know. It is soil properly prepared, and he even talked a being in sentire M week Shat э жопа of, D e 
fed, oo much to say at һе ithe only person | condition end out Tr afi bricks with as e e Gat EN aba net aed 
these 1 ly capable of grappling with | complete certainty a „Ж to the result, as in dci case of | want of a ee ii their strani 
$ a subject, of which the importance is only equall 8 Nothing more has, however, The same kinds of plants, mingled in the same 
bythe difficulties which Be, Mr. BRK ELET's been heard of ** . We have indee d now |gen , make up the of shrub 
suc unn, however, depend in a easure | before us, from Joun Disney, Esq., of the Hyde, near from one end of the ground to the other; an 
ive those Ingatestone, something za lit tle т X ox ising. | of scene is everywhere manifest, - a 
opportunities give them facilities for awe D Tv ues rom any опе part is but a sample of like space fr 
ng iene upon which point we venture to quote they had been unable to pores the pen — t any other part. It is but just, however, of 
from a letter befi e species of Tuber, nor could they get their there : ome exceptions ; y "m ated 
sporidia to vegetate, though iia more successful beds, in which the : bas born ре к 
ith a species of Balsamia т researches, how- | ns on me, m "x 1 e 
ever; in the Truffle layers of Vienna, and elsewhere, sR hei Speni e yal orde ing 
furnished them with the mycelium of the Paris | „f Xow; without following Lord: Bacons TIN {ог every 
wn 3 enabled — "o give a figure of mont h of «ад — “3 may be «бейбей, er in a 
| ро у he species usually sold in the est gardens, setting apart 
a dol supposed Cause, г Семон, 4 7 Lies i 7 — Yous Tuber estivum, Б which the барит э Те which should be Ак Arn plants that are peng ae? — 
Such 
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