-Jory 25, 1857.) 
Tenancingo at a 
cites and several 
height of 7000 feet; and the Pinus 
others which grow on the Sierra, 
1g 
lan, at a height of 7 or feet. All 
aero e an ble general ap ce, are 
of immense size, very ranching, with glaucous leaves 
f the in 
they say 
e 
sera months without splitting, and that it is never 
by Th 
Besides these tee are quantities of new species 
the tribes Taeda, Pseudo-Strobus, and Pinea, nearly all 
gro on the highest mountains of Mexico and bear- 
ge] of 50° or 60° acelin aged in a a where 
the days are es hot t great 
This eas no o doubt t Oni: Pike + Si would 
stand the winters of C ž 
collections 
oun his country. us p n that these 
ot will saat in rendering the cultivation of 
and that no 
Jong tim time will ee before to be not 
only amongst the 
pe utility nas eae hardy. C. Bes 
rent are adm 
HOW A PRODIGIOUS COCKSCOMB WAS 
INED. 
o y meeting of the yee me aon 
held late Mr. ht 
es 
yj 
al 
| 
d 
3 
Aa 
5 
da 
, Was paid to the sta 
think that the e compressi ion of them in 
nasoma 
plan 
a disposition to 
ide into many branches (as 
ot paid to remove 
young, 
that their leav 
inches o! yaaa and they e Tatjes 
ba (iom 7 a to 100°) during the summer vf my Pine 
“The ae of the plants which I raised in the present 
~ t were not sown till too 
ue. per 
rH for the variety I me is of su 
t affor very sparingly.” 
n 
flowers than the one 
ior ex 
angs in the Library of 
D VEGETABLE aoan —No. CL 
378,## HYPERTR 
caions case of the prea esn: 
air cellular 
oan figured in Gardener. 
18 well represented in 
t, on a mere com 
rather externally, fro 
ys 
i. thee ite at the time a more conge 
by i than the veira air. 
-bers abating e 
Onia? ! hy cape See Gardeners’ | 
ing (150. The processes however within 
oli stems of which I speak are are entirely | 
ited to 
ost beautiful of their ‘cls, b but also | fun 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
ae dae in _ origin. The attacking the, I have now growin 
ts rid of diseased 
pieca = those which are st lingtonia gigantea, 
length perfectly isolated, but their con- | a lot any in the 
nection srs and below with the rest of the of June; an 
ib ing satisfactorily. 
nig connec it Sun 
e jea 2 sapat 
d 
the 
in 
i 285. 
Batta Sa ig both on the ie and young sages of | Magazin abo 
large trees belongi upposed either to ay Ye RO 
Tilia, t it smaller and more de e | Lawford 
he 3 they arise from the last year’s shoot. ey sp 
rmly from the axil of some leaf, in which ee 
which will greatly | } 
the | ™ 
endation of t 
3 judges at ected: July “aed I take 
or dou ated: 
ay lane exhibited. It obtained from them the follow- 
A ice— 
fruit trees, my n 
jin which you state that all Purple Seer are or 
i the: “ 
ive us the 
S 09, 
are no remains of any bud. Below they are cylindrical, 
ed] 
| but soo n divide and are re 
t present o 
akih of galls, ne 
essedly the productio ion of insects, are 
ted of in another place. M. 
which I take to ns 
os E o his 
e Corresponde: enc 
Hom original, it 
New Double Canterbury 2 Bell. —At the iin of the 
g 
the empe who acted as 
he liberty of for- 
ing to you ar enclosed bloom or a seedling Cam 
4 Bell, which I originai fully. 
Tuly 20. En 
by the ng Fue 
say they not re recognias t 
e genus Cam- 
pres oy on Presuming 
you see any Kiril a to its pi 
panula Brom sian aoe W. Bromehead, Vi 
with some account of the way in which he pro- 
it. 
Beec Seed.—Observing in your 
Journal of last week a discussion on yey n 
i tion was arrested by a paragraph, | them 
by gr I am not surprised 
because I have been by anieri 
nurserymen that i Abaya te. OA, EAA 
tea Te 
measur 
one end, pigs enough were kept to ne mart warmth b 
natural heat of their 
there is so li 
rland. 
aad and useful ree 
s eii o 
wonicle oaro. aia the purport of 
aa .—Allow m 
arks in nase to 
517 
to the Earl 
nursery be 
of Portsmouth aoh I superintend) ‘pra of 60 
gs 3 I could command 
xampie. 
and aylor, ester, 
rne Park, Whitchurch, Hants, cae 15. [We are 
aos aware of the ws that 
tnd Beech e raised 
+ are call 
rtain. 
e have little experience of Wel- 
I gl = Recs that ge: ng planted 
park, ooking at them on the 
pay ‘that seemed to 
er was 28 inches high. I measured 
nnight, = it was 40 Da and 
. C. L., Susse 
grow- 
again yesterday, pow it was 43 
ayen Hotbed.—Can 
rmation respecting the fate of a schem 
ears 
respondent give me in- 
member 
bodies 
ry, her 
— I observe th: 
le fruit ? ni CH r ‘Tou 
i rth fe of which an opinion 
the bloom is killed by cold. ] 
lad if you can inform 
ring the win 
between the 
i exist 
as It is the viviparous state of Plantago 
ston Pippin Apple 1 ses tage reply to your 
bscure in last week’s 
ain if a tree we now vo 
à partint OF the origin 
is question, I Ti. to inform bar that 
is really and truly a of the 
res been a oe 
stem put forth just below the surface of the soil, not 
4 eaaa a oe a sucker, as bee neous] is re 
ast num’ 
ber of 
Aam 1 Pedi; “se a find the subject y iiir of more 
homas W. A etherby, 
bott, Ribston Park, We 
me to observe a I do 
ustness of your correspo 
very 
SO a judge. I am no in- 
