| not lost sight of, but on the cont 
ee ee a VE a ae 
hampton Lo Lodge, ae ate more ee A Bei 
_ to boil them too much 
=~ they require very little aiki which i in S itself is is 
also came cut Rhodo- 
ner at Dron between ponti- 
te kinds; they have all the 
vith the ha rdiness of the first nam 
pera ofthe latter, 
p and ar valuable additions to our ati Séi 
nished 
rae 12 foot in v height of Camellia Sasanqua rosea, an 
be, 
Mr. Luscombe, of Lower Knole, Kingsbridge, Devon, 
cat of Cantua de pendens, a of the gayest of 
all Veitch’s in n the way of half- 
hardy flowering p ibited were 
from an open wall; but even in Devonshire the plant 
is found enamel Bogs r that cli Unde 
ordinary circ greenhouse plant, very 
difficult to sete vate, -r therefore seldom seen. Itis, 
however, well w a ion. Mr. ke, of Brixton 
Hill, sent two g Azaleas, one tho the other 
striped with rone. Amphicom Emodi, which 
soon to see again in better Sapic, was fur- 
by Col. F 
Of Vegetabl is Solomon sent as usual an 
i t consisted of 
Asparagus, eas 
Globe riika, Kaay Potatoes, 
and some excellent 
gr. to 
a plant that 
Mr. 
in excellent preservation came from 
G. G. Sandeman Esq., of Chisle- 
z mr 
ion 
are 
t in their favour. 
bos, poem a new mode of propagation, 
Harti will be fo a in raeng column, |? 
o Flen ming, of Tren 
From the Garden 3 me din aug ios s Eutaxia myrti- 
folia, three kin ese Azaleas ododendron 
formosum, oo Fabian at p e nada Ceanothus 
4 ake and other plants. 
e alterations in the bye-laws mentioned in our |b% 
report of last meeti read a second time. 
eeu Were 
Notices of 3 of ooks. 
and Statute 
ether Funds for the Public Roads and Bridges. 
ae. Writer. 3d Edition. Pamphlet, pp. 168 
Blackwood & Sons; price One Shilling. 
This is a curious pamphlet on turnpikes and their 
Though full ecdotes and 
and for tye te 
attendant evils. of 
‘tracts from popular authors, the more important and 
drier facts e t e athe are 
are made to attract 
by contrast with lighter stuff. The “ ike” nui- 
THE GARDENERS’ 
we ‘believe, i 
. | the yea: 
vated nh as "Tittle a 
re 
Road Reform; a Plan “for Abolishing Tolls, Pontages, 
Labour Assessments ; 
327 
LT 
~ The Cupar = bar, first lowering me interest of the debts on ae requiring & 
nder th rslogie bar, | renew wal of their aa and to show road 
ell, as it should be, by the fon trustees of made self-supporting. The prin 
ies of Fife, Kinros: | however, consists of an appendix in 
i ng to tolls an 
CHRONICLE. 
by the acts ts of Parliamen 
y be 
dal portion "i ha 
and | work, vii 
Arnott arrin relati managem 
ferred to. 
————$— TT 
: : arden Memoranda. 
ve successive exactions of pense Mr. Jaws Frorre’s, ACTON GREEN, —Thisi ER 
aod : which | those quiet T iate residences 0 we i 80 
eighbourhc¢ pg ga aie 
hake leant “sie little fresh air 
e ye tor 
„the business of ie day has r. Flori 
from at her Majest 
brand’s Toll had had more ate for her Majesty’s coin | 
than for her Majesty's aa a and he ny tet 
orses and exacted their toll—not abating ro 
nen singularly enough, fat 
and, so 
| the cuca of that sea of p 
| bloom in ba great es possible 
and half standards ar orn 
| climbi ing kinds are train p 
ral y and d altogether t the yr ear oi 
clerk against duce when i full blossom a excellen 
| i oris wos ls ae gi on 
0 feet in ieee he re es an ia 
iva 
© 
ro 
f the pikem: 
ae were not re er Majest: 
a suffici ¢ distinction i in the hair- | tornily covered ulag mss om is worth travelling miles 
ab | to s The plants all about pal “height, charm- 
a oor in + clothed with ek nal yeri ay Oe be. and the 
colour wg ogie the bloo uld be 
ired. ants e arg this beorra v display 
we are Poley are chiefly from layers taken up from 
M | the open groune m autumn. They ar x spotet and placed 
under glass about the beginning o ay so t 
by nang nobly acquitting himse in oe Unk 12 set fg just 
ar championship, m renown for doing been de ve To the mode “of marea employed, 
the very opposite—for c road tributes much of the unusuall: 
royalty, and ea it shut too hth “condition o of os cme e house is warmed 
We should not wond: by 4-inch hot-water n three —_ and in the front 
coils rs 
TE 
ril 1852 oi eae a? 
“ «Her Majesty’s Master of the Horse having directed the 
ceedings in t a eg to be laid eh Mr. James Anderson, Q.C.» 
a Mr. Alexa e Baldan nę, Ba r-at- Law, for their opinion’ 
hese leant gent pelnai, 
th at an information, at the suit of H. M. Advocate-General for 
cotland, should be institu ges ao rg Broan oly keeper for we 
sae ery of the tolls, in t \ se 
serena i to — Master of os maik $ presan wr cating t 
opini cle rk, have — _“ That he her ier Faas d x 
The pipes have, 
ried jean X the cool department to 
wooden box, which os in the 
The 
i rear to the arona 
prp w Ère heer as pain ior Ro Royal privileges, has commanded that 
mm the a 
ectiy. 
y be mentioned, was 
e lawn numerous 
Laurels in the form of cones, man: 
height, and as much through 
by Mr. Lobjoit, of Pirina 
t 
marked a 
ess arising out 6d- ari ht and other well wn shrubs, either 
the he toll Reepor—the ` estar bala or single specim baste: On a me 
ts—the | Ivy grew the white-wood Anem 
—— beautifully, and a circular “bea of rosea, pose 
vy on the middle 
effect. 
| t doing it—her Majesty’s pleasure on the subject— hi 
ance is well known to most of our to be in co h garden, large or small, s with 
ee, s perfectly intolerable; but we doubt whether tall-kospet. in oat ss è ae t of vi view, ari erste ne a xe “te 
mblic in general have the remotest idea of the Aaa his is ignorance: (knowledge ze?) o of the gen as regards her} Mano: BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL 
extent of the evil in certain neighbourhoods. Royal privileges, anded that GARDENS. — As the Manchester Exhibition of Art 
in the a eo aa picture of the state of Scotland recommended by counsel T shall no t be reat in the pre- | Treasures me —_—* y ge oe on 
“« rome case.’ day last is adjacent to the Botanical orticultural 
aie soins -n ai cl ia i 1 toll no Pagan proposes to abolish all pikes and all bars, Societ s Gardens at = Trafford, a few descriptiv 
uired an rks may not be foun e e readers. 
se pittin a circuit of three miles. Of these, indeed, | in apres thereof to raise funds for the 1 ed of highways These dens are about two miles from the Manchester 
as rA = said to be within ery of the | either by a rate on horses or by i a pa n land. The Faret >» on the a oe of the town 
Pe chase ho has © seven eg under separate | ] author’s views are ni E digested, he | situation is extreme ely p penal t, and as westerly wi 
thoy oe ay eae AN ag nr nr considered the oaks subject of turnpikes | vail duri the gr gr es Ae 
separat. pari irar 1 ve | with great attention, and his contains much valu- | sphere is clear an u 
load of exactions of toll. individual with a cart- | able statistical and other ‘lice Gas not easily met the Ch and reggie 
inhabitante of” ae he is anxious to submit to the | with elsewhere. The fact that the pamphlet hasreached | equal to any garden 
Pays there: mak town, en from the south— | a third edition shows that he has hit upon an evil in the | the right a commodious porter’s 
Carslogie toll jij Din? o A remedying "Te tara public in general takes consider- room, and on the left- 
Tad on the no 3 crosses public | able interest. e him, and the | The gardens cover an area 
himself Cu me means by which he proposes to effect it, are stated very | laid out in good taste, and ke 
m~ at Amott’s Comb toll—pays there fully; and, so far as we are able to judge, they would be | Opp ite the entrance is 
to try the the good people of Kilmar Castle, 7 effici ergreens, 
4 alast at his elbow tp fas Balun toll te wh which na oon pomana er PeH to the gardens 
4 as ere ? Vi a view m x 
; tong ns by th i ee fi Ea ater si- | A Treatise on Road elicits and Management. ie also to ce of 
vilage e tums t ~ the populous and thrivin Richard Bayldon. Longmans, 8vo, pp. 100. turning to the right of the mound you come upon the 
at the Coe Ceres, but on lea par is caught again Another book on but very different from i running east west, a y 
The- branch south toll—and pays there. last. Mr. Pagan attacks the whole turnpi ite, at ogre ge le na is a new y walk lead- 
bat: wonders ese fi exacti and proposes another in its p eriin n’s ie to Art Treasures > This walk is 
i i 1 obj 1a Gas d with trees, 
a termination 
