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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[FEBRUARY 14, 1857 
in particular it may be cultivated with more pleasure 
less labour ? hen the soil is not so tenacious no 
i and mixi 
would much impro 
have had long Sepik of the b 
anae me re i ea it Memes by th applica- 
r byt aietiire with the 
po of heri ligter ils art, &e. 3 ail iif they will state 
what dence recommend I shall feel 
truly obliged ? S. z 
Oriental Oaks.—Y our correspondent in the Gardeners’ 
pets would m e Srp if he would oe which | a 
oS parne i 
e two Oaks he Crimea is the tru 
a what the vases s and whether the true pubesce 
is the same as that of the Troad and of sone Aasia 
to 
&c., in the public walks, 
did 
a blunter, 
orter a scaly cup like a riweh Ægilops. 
As for og t Aen it from Loddiges, but it seems only 
a var. of Cork, which I suspect is liable to ma 
i tralis b 
get many country gardeners to work at it. 
the sort of thing for small grounds,and paddocks or 
arboretums snesiire 
Plants suitable for Masses” in a Sha dy Court.—1I 
remember that, a web or two ago, in Se the well 
nurseries essrs. Henderson at St. John’s 
Wood, you py ot A ie pleasing effect pedi by 
on of he ret but 
something in 
ant, how for perma- 
nent effect t throughout t the year a larger variety of such 
evergreen or grac ful foliage, and sha 1 feel , much 
obliged byt 
tehet, and tern off 
t | preeaution of cutting grat on all “four 
ri them into parallelogram 
are thus sometimes remo’ 
ons gry in strips, more or less d 
oceasionally nm a ae partially 
a are preserved from dropsy. ‘The rests or 
if mes I use are the earthenware “stilts” 
ma oyod | y the potteries to prevent the pieces o 
ouching one another in the furnace. 
pre ee: ey ses. spoiled for their original use by 
once passing through the fire, they are thrown away by 
the thousand as wy a but rv even nt answer 
my if they were made for that 
apei design. ri ma of these stilts went em- 
ployed. The most convenient for be 
er 
aspan S with a restos. 
ef Rhododendron Stem 
ia 
etal e points of v 
following feactiibon, with acco tng ra gg MAY |o 
rhaps me orth notice as illustrative 
processes on a more extende othe 
aware het, in New 
species of Eucalyptus e 
as well as by the ode, 
shelter. The latter frequently 
rary separ during bad weather s portions whish 
are detached below from the trunks with 
the ha by mai 
a fore w 
ti 
tree. w it happens 
the list ‘of hardy slants which I have quoted. Cs 
Devonshire. 
Double _Convolvulus.—In answer to “¢ 
d valuable 
(I speak from experience), and one or two plants came 
in which the stamens were converted into 
may take my w at it is not worth growin screws. adie udgment given by the Court of 
met emer x thitior. you tell me Bench will of oan e Eie question ig 
ki iene pare an eliptica à is to be now arise ; but as o the present time th a 
She is country m v] R. [We do not know. been cons nsidered to be that hothouses, wre Í 
= [ 
em Artichokes—Is there any method of grow- oi ag tag æ na w Ga en 4 
oiia “i myar tate aving distinct and well pron ese kyai aie been A 
a ped tury for the: foundation,) passed with the free ‘or 
— toric he at Sdi large, and have been next incumbent, I considered I w bound for ae 
great ak in erien ing Nascar or’ ordie. oe ern pe ta ingens oon the olai I ei movel 
° m ° wW vise atl ow ome. | 
setae ask s hist j plaie r niine: without its being. ore me they belonged o iy ł 
We. trees < C.M, execu x yi , ’ m 35 
[ = reser oR _ the knife till jor separated is left attached is aai alee: ae well as obliged fede yes oe ny inst epee 
siete be 7] above, continuing to nicdiuni-ofcireulation | mentioned to me o ouses being eT i m 
Watttic Plants ta! Poke dwellers in the| the Toots and This circulation, although | DE E Da oe cee ed was orem 
try wh en Bos ipod ath seme aga docs not do ea; supported ts bebe MaM al a 
not sufficiently ample to keep a gardener ive pu tL. | Melbury Osmond. uld be very a a 
Or, supposed that we imputed a vexati 
; on , we think the 
right in bringing it before the court. 
e enti unded upon am 
of which we took the trouble to obtain an 
repor e may as well take this 
correcting the accidental of 
Matthew rt Roe instead of Jobn Jenken 
R de Dijon.— Yo 
e health t 
; | foliage are not Saaiel different Sat other 
| Street, 
C. A. Johns 
pame Nanin, of the Slt | 
which at the point where the section is su 
taken o have four or five an he 
tems, distings 
At this ure? iy & w some 
been complete 
but the cire i maintained 
several strips left attached above and below, these strips 
hav 
pate a i y ‘wished to cut this tree down, 0 or at aaa 
to detach a aver of it A examine the condition 
supplementary s 
Pret. 
ches an) 
er trees of 
the same 4 ore pope nearit, W. Macarthur,4, You 
St. Jam 
Turkish Plants.—You have probably some core 
spondents at Constantinople this winter, Before itis 
too late recommen m to look out for the following 
plants, with a view A sending home both specimens fo 
agen inspection, and seeds, &c., for distribution ;— 
pear ees pee and 
> 
ithogalum n 
Orchis and mag pert sp. 
Banks of the Bosphorus, 
Grape rag es and se oe Gardens, eer villi wild, 
parm ns “ 
eoeeifera ase Bosphoras and Troad, 
n 
»,  &ægilops... 
A large tree, and different frm 
Pistacia Terebinthus s.e. i as . of the South of Frane 
Mediterranean, 
Tulipa, with linear petals _ ... Biome ale, 
Poterium spinosum ... : g Id. 
Hedera Pi aapea aie i 
Smilax excelsa apn "Rifferent thing sae 
Horizontal Cypress . Cemeteries. 
e Gre neve Case.—As the defendant ‘in ‘the ae 
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were when P 
observe that the “ gui ee k wall, 
the frame-work is said to res t, is rere the 
A feet long and n da d of 11 feet high, a 
gadi 
more n The 
ra the i fram the 1 ] 
side ly fixed, by being screwed the i 
; the upper sas f 
hose on thene 
lights ince in the sam 
e of the pat and west sides being ` 
strip of Pace forms it 
on the “under side of bark «4 
red to illustrate this in the 
ying sketch, "It is intended to 
mentioned in one of his communications 
woul well north of a g t 
arent] still i in doubt, he asks for Sag 
z n the k i orth of the $: 
KA E ERLE 
Rowers 
and 
