Fesruary 21, 1857.) 
and the ground was eee i pk | worked easily, John New- 
Lodge, Enfie 
i tan, Bant ber p aap am sure I Sag not 
ig 
Mr. Editor, when Ia 
igh 
are col centra- 
gardening a 
ee recht 
ome 
jers of your 
rat 
one’s garden, if I 
- I shall not = Pig oss them with inferior or worthless ones. 
| m of porine purchased “n oe is not-at 
and I am refore desiro win or tears ing myself 
ance or Ko ‘on of some of y umerous cor- 
me a list of Beg valuable. novelties a 
, Suc. 
heen 
pearly 60 sorts of Peas, 30 or so of roecoli, 
other kinds ons garden ‘seeds in te Raven ree then the oni 
too, Here ted all the superlatives of the English 
———————— 
fend. 
a, “Tre regards unassisted nature, but decidedly 
applied t Pe gardening nature.” 
and that the q 
language. Ver — rey Tad and Emperors, Rivals, In field, or trench,—perchance his go d— 
or a AS and "Onn uerors, &c. Now spa be expected Soothes and sustains bis com er fire, 
tounravel the mysteries enslirined be et h any With a devotion no neglect can 
tee raia r i in some and i meo for 
am gu y assured. 
: “hat th -7 hase. Of —shire earahie for the Garden Memoranda 
_ Bont of aam and that wenn So and Bo have just ac samta j 
peredam thou hh es itt. e Book wilta illd asihi ein ath a ee TUS Cad, we GISIN by Tipet ae rO A PA cmon Ne no i ako egm hee 
S f eeler s e will dojsor ng for — 
pat P pipica any o — which you or others may be kind mei as a central corinne hae mes ipae the of the kind could possibly be evem in the height of 
recommen dir e have to jr proeured from dista: , Or by attac E a bolt or casting an axis on the top BA RE ps ,Crocuses, Hyaci andl a 
Seibel toe country, I ina there will be no sey: in getting = the crown, and then by means of a Prapras wheel or ; 2 karer 
for bu lbs were abundant and fine ; the brilliant red 
, for Le press ae ee eee pan ces ess screw turni bell round on this bolt o Am Chi ite ji á ogie 
rodiy fact if “treey tae sande ve ome ftom E sald axis, so that the oe of instead ot falling r ich, ik tl oh thr Bolile of thei. colour, are. 
pe lan ane = prompt es pegus, T shall constantly on the sam of the sound bow w á itable- for: bou hin Pri : 
Sios Peet cnr ging corre- | be spread over its eit a ireumference. A bell made ne srs coat - 
ents. Simmonds, who is waiting $ to pest st this, r reminds me P rarias made an admirable display, as: did algo the 
t we intended some ni rries, but were and hung on this prineip la:was = abi the: aris little Sikkim eee boenen of whi 
_ bewild aaiae mean. the: Bames: Aft ‘may plant ‘arg and a prize as awarded to the a to- be variety. Of plants- 
entirely agr gree with Mr. "Rivers ta _ rs |in iia — Sonon Architect producing yellow nelien more showy than 
5 regards neds: Which, i if I Ann comprehend ri the common Cy cemosus, which is constantly in 
last week, amount to t and then for the first time the learned Queen’s Counsel ) 
should consider it our privilege 3 demand — London for win decoration. 
t to por arigi _ fraud those who trust im us. | hit — his method of “making and swinging Big Ben. Rhododeade i od bl f 
= as jo assure cue I en — the same friend! The two accompanying cuts show at a glane: the points | wre i is eaa jav Apay a A i Taf Dua a - 
s aden re, doer aero” She agp amis T i minaret and difference between the rival bells, | (24! brilliancy, an oar os wees 
allowed to go so far, I would also say with him, “I have: some very prettily-bloomed Pelar oniums of the earl 
tokar or envy or jealousy,” and if I cannot add “1 have lived | The top figure is an outline of the bell ool parente a y ; 7 tae Cam r 
ae to forget them,” I believe I may sineerely say T| Denison the ~~ mn Big ais D hei in the bottom m| Orange f A ae nt ae! P gen A hive pl oe 
ee nce_is simply ths, thet whit | Oran tees in owes aud fei, and Acad, angi 
ows before the public, and haa | Mr. Baker’s bell i is connate by one bolt an w a auis ath a t r per 
oo than suffered to degenerate into “idle talk.” | a nut or flanch at the top of the stock, Mn Fenris h ing 8 d f th a . 
most sceptical will doubtless have n satisfied by the | jg supported by one bolt and some fend hooks, a nd | House was- A goo! specimen ot the eria 
mrzne: = a oriin a ie a questioned rosea, which is report ve been very finely in blos- 
igned of my new favourite e Gloire de Dijon—is not 
Saly fibeate but suited to'a.climate very: fore crane som. It is planted out in a porous well chat § border 
My application of one phrase, “ Nature does not of peat and low recer at it 9 
t pause momentarily to de Mr. abundance of water while growing without becoming 
water aaia Itm 
Now, I a itis 
Now why, 
m oe p” 
a 
ive any vegetable p — 
d any gardener (scientifie or practical) seriously f repudiate 
TF and be content to wait for these able 
er indeed are they, and far na tanapi The question of 
usual 
nice tation made by Mr. Gadd (see 
thus; y seed thinly on a fine day 
arch on a well prepared piece of light sandy soil, 
following I trans plant to 4 feet beds, 2 feet apart, 
the crowns each, and 1 foot amp aa kpe sgian just covering 
with finely sifted soll,” &e. W. Watt, Aswardy Park, 
M 
Notices of Books. 
University in Ireland (Hodges) is a 
pro- | pa 
n 
a, in 
-|an 
on oe 
scarding od finds, | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
way that they cannot be turned so as to sent 
different pomike ot the sound von the nen of the 
an be done with ices rn 
yiwe stock, food them one 
mon afresh. This remedy howeve 
nsive and can only be applied once, for 
oles are gradually beaten in the sound bow 
i em is, if not destroyed, at all nals most 
red. 
fe 
BS 
n 1854 the sway psi the pamphlet before us took 
ah a pe sli 
poetical deficiencies. bo “be „it makes up in bitterness 
and — ality. In the sentiments of the following 
Hace w shall however ri agre 
And nero iu araa rk to our Country s shame, 
ried Ta omson’ 3 name 
MIN ad d ee pad 
- 4 Da 
zroups of w 
yet there the gallant Scot maintaine 
Beside a sriep g the Russian hos 
V hose wou: ch wounds! his orders were to dress 
ae soothe the e sufferers i in their mad 
ight bunied Calmati who ba 
Aga n = knelt beneath the ee heaven, 
nd, rsuance of the order 
V ont to this duty witha annie 
ogier ana Surgeon—true to either part! 
Wit y one attendant who could speak 
His rt dnes tongue,—amid dt shriek, 
Nae gom, and w yan, Tre cry, oe ve anr 
and t ure hove 
here, waspane W. = —_ Sounds and d sights, 
y he iy vile a two fea rful days 
d i i h edd Op 
po 
pone an ound te 
ind peated the cordial balsam in the cup; $ 
en himself struck down, 
heir land, 
who by nosti rring J passions ward, 
1 beside are armed, 
may be mentioned chat blossoms of this 
ons, 
se syn ; 
growmg 
Ficus re poet and barbata, m latter — Phin 
For covering 
can be 
an these two plants. 
meon koas like Ivy, and require 
Ferns this Dogme 
a house is e rexclsively 
Pe shes, Neus intermixed wi 
h are 
inmates of mee a whic on 
turn the 
s on a flanch at the bottom of the stock. To 
eaten of art minds, the oa methods of | scaberula— 
e credit eres and ‘var! neat habit. 
suspensi e substantially the same. A 
however of H the frend” is awarded by the public to 
r. aE It erefore, we think, only 
~ 
and jusi Mr. Bake 
be nae eo known, for whet Mr. Denison has or not 
been legaliy guilty of an Scene of Mr. Baker’s 
he ard 
without them. 
ern. 
e, fair The whole "> Just being started into growth in a 
r that the aera facts should ae warm ai 
her 
ere. 
of ge ph r this establishment were neatly 
era wil zine labe 
it 
: 
4 
by Sir Robert Kane of the patent, bs pamphlet before o demon with white i 
-the ol in | that un Paer of his invention | The zinc being flexible when stuc pots 
consists of the address delivered by 1 admits of being bent in any way in which h the name can — 
of Queen’s College, the ciigatons which those mn har with the matter ki most easily read, an advantage w 
Dp- sagenie. ining | Clearly see he is under. labels do not possess. They are also said to be very 
statistics: of the subject. rable. - 
T Chatin’s Comparative Anatomy an "Auno Emodi we noticed in the propagating 
. A letter to E. B. Deni- |? lant (Bailie) i is still confined to parasites, amon & house. Itis said to be a hardy perennial of consider- 
' W. L. Baker, C.E. Nichols | Ybich i ee ee value in the deco: rockwork and such like 
» pp. 15, 4d. par poite laces It bas not, power: flowered in this country 
T + bogs lee oat ee ene eieae Sane wn vated 
i nt XVII Thar st d. plan entaurea pa e was 
itis Medicine ey XVI I. Congas) an as r dea ome iei ound E a to beds which 
looked best with a light prods i in. Hitherto 
r another number will complete this very pahia: ean le tima has. been a favourite in some places 
i EE ol and its Phases Sled ishias to Co.,) is | SS E a super- 
it. : 
| preman 
and report. sr dere 
| Among the new kinds ff Saami 
