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crown begin to swell, and eventually a flower tor le 
bloom 
12 feet long was thrown up, which 
the 4th S 
ers; fro: 
of the flow what I ha 
read I nee nh they v would = either white or anpe but | minates, but in 
ney are he plant seems | elliptic vesieles capable e of 
prea hardy, for tia! vest severe frosts we have ad | in the same v 
w Me 
with m 
ffected it, although the flower stem 
e plant, none of w 
es 3 ower before. Walter Morgan, Gar- 
dani ið lonel Clowes. 
Lil pect of Sulphur an age on Gardene 
If g 
they are ateme 
me epee of euch plac 
ws, 
they would only “Without puffing, 
pufiing, een blowing, blowing, they think mg iii 
could no tbo performed properly. J. Divers, Springfield. 
d cement, 
giving the quantities for 2-inch thickness. Can any one 
used it 
he centre 
T w to nothin 
ea subject » part 
and fuller information t 
an 
ing? It is 
icnlarly Sidon clean 
The ‘ale Summer in the Highlands.—I have sent the 
peer om iea Rc of a in the hope that it m: may | *P 
terest you 
e these so far north ; 
ar illustration of Mada 
m the bottom, the reba con- miran 
ey are | princ 
al tiaras -e 
| managing 
ton. |s 
n the last |i 
useful. Charles Ruan: ‘aaa ck, | m 
a g aa Finaga glaucus, and many other Savas 
alm universally di aru ed, and ready to grow 
vielen receptacle is present. Suppose then 
the = at “of “st Penicillium of a form of which yeast is 
ipally com upon a fermentible sub- 
er stance, like deco of m =" 
| that the Brah es could ee be dev 
The moisture i is s such 
veloped its 
al cially j 
| Under črtni conditions of tempera 
ead of growing into thread 
being tide arte 
icular form, if the cond reas 
‘emperntre, če, are the same. Under rei circum- 
| stances these same spores might have assumed the 
m | pecatinr, ik. “felted mass of threads which route 
ome Jass ey plant. age 
rapid] 
rest ong 
eas for the ase of re Penicillium ¢ ni valhe. a yeast 
plant, w some hours or as mani 
nerated is more ” certain and 
M. J. 
emwns.— 
flowers, T read eng aan interest Mr. Seutt’s mode of 
I have travelled some miles thi 
eason rea Sege various collections, baer Mr. tan and’s 
Paipa es that gain ed the prize 
Stoke emna A ore indeed. € 
ll who aaa 
nee which m piin i a ee, Ma ate let me offer a 
pa et the old and ne 
ture. Nelly ar a è four à 
Med had ote 400 blooms on it; Mr. 
had 1796, and the la atter was T raised at 
i g of March last. 
the 
rie 
Nae Pn o 
ovember cattings of 1857 7 competing with the March 
cuttings of 1858. Old 
: —The 
ghly in England in 
here a good crop, several 
he Pom at ranate in En ngland. 
megranate does He ee thorou 
al sea seasons, but in 1 I had 
the: fruit was little inferior to that of 
a good crop, a small dish of which I 
Palace 
foreign 
s year I had a good c 
exhibited at the September Show i inthe Crystal 
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41 
all 
st are fi 
(Golden H 
randy Apple 
O 
ditto ; 
been: 
arvey); 2, s Brediick’s r teih 
— 
RS 
astle, November 
heim mag Golden Harvey or “Tani 
of 
Those unnamed 
even 
2 -aellty little inferior. 
Crofton ; 6, Fearn’s Pippin ; 7, re 
The Golden Pippin w 
»» Scarlet 
1 Plat. 
quality 
“ee 
his lis wferibe to wink E T 
ll | ma: 
subject. 
lik grown in 
is very much altered in r Anieri 
Feast Plant Oar arepe ra SRSP” wishes | 
send you a fruit, the best I have ke Aig but it 
Th 
have had this 
v a fine specimen. Itis trained on the 
Mabe 
tion as to the merits respectively of the Dog Rose and 
the Manetti as a AX for budding Roses 1 As I| 
have some little experience as vn amateur for 
many years, allow me my opto on iad 
I have little to say in tr See of the Dog Ros 
as , which I ave found in the course of my rád: 
dence i in the bourhood of the 
mits o iles, and within the influence of London 
smoke, to decay and deteriorate within three or four 
years of its stent Leas and to do at all well requiring 
rticular at lly rds rich soil and 
sufficient 
» within 
frequently and 
| case of the Manetti, which is not saehaoeuted; td siliki ! 
out a short fi fibrous kinds of root—the 
number of 
plant, or othe! of 
nourish me; 
for potting the > Pin on the li 
wn to double the | 
pega one on 1 the Dog stock, a here for =- 
e yeast 
itself, each joint of which acts the 
the conducted without i 
iy ARD 
oses on their own 
rds the merits of t the I 
to be as tollows:—To thri 
it would | an 
s 
ing a or of these useful 
and and the r 
es of which I AE to table for Sie and Pi ret 
wth. 
of 
south front of the mansion, see covers bl e of 20 feet 
d|by 10 feet P; to 
ooted qu ues- nanasan 
mperature of the house 
the same som n pisis spotted about 
I have grown 
experiment, and i 
as any other 
florum i 
LE. [Decemser 19, 1857, 
a having attacked the 
moky state of the 
under arte — 
off, but 
oaks 
- | 10 or 12 feet or more, as pillar Roses, 
an 
taste have more elegance 
rds. J. R. Sa F. 
nes had, or aes 
fa treatin seve’ 
nching s sensation to the t 
x duces in: im 
of eating ‘aoa 
ee is not ot ya rights: 
—TI agree 
Bs what he 
e opening became 
scalded ; while the other, which a saad 
eet further from the cy te me sia e 
healthy as ever, at eae retiris 
regards moisture, 
a 
time, and to hat over orn, a 
