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ABIES KÆMPFERI HUSAN PALM (the Hemp Palm of the Chinese). of all sngnged in Agricaltu ot Laie | 
(The Golden Pine of the parmar having received a second and ein supply Architect By 46 a Er. mur Sunn aod Ageia 
This is unq ly ost inpar oniferous tree | of Sele can now offer Seedlings of last year at a very moderate a tect and. Engineer. don; and Giagos- 
which has pacer introduced in po the = price. This plant has stood during the past winter in no ways ACKIE & Son, Warwick ‘cope City, London ; 
first made its appearance, and will beyon a doubt su rotected, an: and looks as green as those under glass. Price per and Edi 1burgh. MERA 
it from the magnitude it attains, E E r, ite plant, 5s. TEXT-BOOKS OF GEOLOGY. 
perfect hardiness, rapidity of growth, an glorious vern: ; 
and a folinti these points Mr. Fortune shall ARALIA PAPYRIFERA NTRODUCTORY „TEXT -BOOK OF GROLOGI, 
for himself, having seen forests of them in the North of (The Chinese Rice Paper P! By Davin PAGE, h numerous } gep ei À 
:—“ In the spring mmer months t and | This plant, y of it being ex Eeen pe a Glossarial Index. ees =i ete m , crown 8y0, ls. 6d. ` 
~w are e eon unt e their —_ we and = as a plant the Eare gie of which produces the beau e Roeser ti. 
autumn the green a en yellow eq paper, thane fis est of our foliaged plants y th Autho: 
E ironed we ths Gee OA Sg pager aa Br fer, I a o plants a om eod a DVANCED 'TEXT-BOOK OF GEOLOGI, 
Abies Kæmpferi will prove by far the most eee o of all m gor ago wi a ES oE Teo iit INDUSTRIAL AND DESCRIPTIVE. Crown 
Like all northern Chinese p! wi ustrati 
are deciduous, it is perfect country; it grows | PINUS BUNGEANA (the Lace Bark Pine of China). |  ‘“‘ We have carefully read this truly satisf 
idly, forms excellent timber, and it will eventually poena This is an extremely scarce Pine. It was introduced by Mr. not hesitate z enpor it is an yey” compen 
a and beautiful effect upon our h l in 1846 to the Horticultural Society. „These hav facte 9! apology, and writban in 6, ROR Ka 
The yellow hue which = leaves and cones present in | furnished a few grafted plants, Those 1 E hive A Soad spirit. ols i Phi L p Solin, í London. 
autumn aa no doubt gg name b, which it is known | It is quite rea 31s. each. Allowance to the par i WILLIAM Biackwoop & Sons, Edinburgh an 
amongst t the irebe or Golden Pine.”— F h Edition, with 
Rne Carsales tie is a FARFUGIUM GRANDE, VT ANUAL OF Bi 
Dr. Lindley, in describi this , See Gardeners’ Chronicle, | Vari being now muc h for con- Pléwerind Pla 
», p. 255, says, “We have been able to ascertain that the servatory and flower garden decoration, Dr. Lindley in describ- | Natural Oien ng 
omen pg ap ena unlike any Coniferous plant previously dis- ing this plant in the first No. of the current vol., Gard. Chron., res 2mo, 10s. 6d. cl th; r copies on thin’ 
- are however unable to ari whether i it shoal be | says, ‘It has very large round a ances evergreen 1 E Slee s. oth; or cop 
regard h than a ore a leaves, more than 2 feet in pris aeia ofa peculiarly bright poe Toni Van Vi 1, P: 
Larch. This, h owever, is certain, that the apie one of the most | eme: n, copiously blotched with es of clear a AN Voorst, 
t a heh the Eastern Asiatic Flora has yet produced.” mon g no apparent to ins. por on ose pi be either 
Abies ipferi attains the height of 150 feet, perfectly | leaves stand on woolly stalks 12 to 15 inches long, and form tellectual as well as physi 
. and is in fact the most valuable tree ever added to the | of surpassing beauty.” It is figured | made the latter by the perusal of the COTTAGE Gal 
arboriculture of this coun Fortune con-| and descri in the February No. of. the “ Florist” | DICTIONARY, by G. W. Jounso: q., Editor of the “ oe 
UDA Plante in es tee eats ss d all < mps e Pheer — yian e rome disco this mag- ener,” &e. Price 88. "6d., geo ope! also be 
strong nificen in in in N at T 
15 inches high, «Se seg Re from the North of* China, 63s. The where they place it i Chinese pote d doot soip pi rpa W. Task Oo, Pelee and 12 ee 
usual discoun’ yids ow e mo Ra o oN it biis form quite Now ready, P. 
a new feature for vases ti 3 
LIMONIA TRIFOLI IATA. may be seen at sie, inthe: wainevor rather DAGE LIST OF THE PRINCIPAI 
This isa singular, inter aoa Deri pion valuable plant, with | beauty that it has exhibited for t e months, and will be E 
trifoliate leaves and hema roe stood | shown at the principal London exhibitions during the er. | LIBR : s 
or gira unprotected in miey winter with- | It will not be sent out for some tiria; ers are now being RECENT Bee veyron 
out. sustaining the least i injury. ge at in a sire and | taken which Sei eeeate th the best plants according to Row 6: uced pri cash ouaa Pog 
classical ge E embellishment eie our ornamental poai ordering, ith the usual discount to the Oxford Street, Londen, and Cross § a troet, ME 
gardens, each. usual trade discoun Part L., price : 
ready, : 
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COMPOSITION FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF BLIGHT 
HOP, ROSES, ' WALL- -FRUIT TREES, CUCUMBERS, 
of De Car 
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ready. Arranged according to the Natural S, 
? dolle, and pine of 
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hi ghest to the lowest forms. With agrarian He 
the Typical Species of each family. ROBER 
President of = ot Sune Pomo 
itish Pom and Co-editor 
oe wr & Co., Paternoster 
MELONS, VINES, | se 
STOVE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ae TURE- Re 
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-PAGE axp CO. Lindl PETEN at 2100, asea Street, 5 Serand Eo aay gi 
ae to refer to Professor Lin s analysis of the 
1 a bs bn ae Chron vce Sele y ani aara a emeng eeo a his | the week 
tos ie = teat Tree, nee to convince the most sceptical. dma te in th a poeno oF gary ‘ail pth has ditorial Communications should be addressed. to 
` 
and Business mare to “tne an detain d the 
Nurseryman, serra 
Shipton-on-Stour. 
ly published, to which pesca be Pes 
Dickson 
3 rae & 00, Seed Merchants and 
"E tei, ; 
Messrs. 
(in piaba borai a Laird); or of 
Southampton. 
