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_148 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Maken п, 
| e ——— | 
rr ICECEC MODE а helg of З) or 30 fee o YE 
ma are : , and muscoplible of such endless prizes in which there к» o pre — зајма is| doubt applied the term of С rocd ES » 
pianta ме о of arrangement, үч hel pà Typos ре can and do beat the nursery п — e ans were the ман 
Чаш. ВОНР мг — rum being frequently burnt . odoratum 
‚ 6-а "h absence of s egulations аз a| After this explanation, we leave the public to ihs uses fe which Doi dic dae: distinguishes 
е fui i rn. With fruit it is different ; the form mier own opin of the assertion, that in the n ihe lines:— Woods w еге applied 
combinations of which it is susceptible are few, the | Low оше t ere ате « яй changes and con x ^ — — Dant utile lignum 
articles pr ble are few also, and nothing ts прамо JEROME S s ` op said vmm at there ^ avigiis pinos, Tuo cuprossosque 
but " „compelled to show Grap 
each spuria de 
the DET given to 
offer SK ad SB and C lo pes ; it 
often will happen that е e six exhibitions of Me" тч 
result is, that A receives 30s., 
and E nothing 
stances, 
strict. m" €: 
present arrangement, сме we venture to predict, | "C 
ll b Ье attended by v I 
concerned. Let it be ыл. {оо 
obtaina 
Мау оп] 
off 
шу. W 
howa 
1854, 
zou : Mr die t vk Re Hub i 
 expre ; g whi blames th 
аын быу for not doing. In um ced the 
> zement oí t of mere » florists flowers i 
j o exhibitors, the surplus is no 
E д 
y 30/. are requi 
ered, then 30l, t the difference, goes to the pr 
fund of June, which is thus in 
801. The same 
e confess ourselves at а 
hap 
coneur in ориз with ourselvés. 
everybody, for reaso 
explain, but it cannot be e rn tuit acceptable Lycian, theother Phornician— which di ifer from Mich 
P who exhibit £t ы showing the other . For on 
they possess as 
E » said by he 
ws a great want t ot benki. Е ey will | 
e trouble to Мос npe tx раа; schedules о 
were 
Mi 
in n обор 
very celeb 
e ` 
day in as gen 
кР: unkno 
the Ced 
“ТУ | been 
in merit. Nevert 
by com 
— 
s а although, 972 other cireum- p 
d have been treat 
But this is cured the | 
advant 
veas ы e | but s: жепш 
e whole ion 
other 
atb mé sweet in 
may take к. in Jane, i in n favour ot 
lass to unders meg 
t be пяе pe crm ritten 0 
o know that pany fruit growers entirely з 
- -— not аш! tree similar t 
ns which it eedless to Lesser Cedar 
ing t 
that the 
f 1853 is 
uniperus oxyce 
it is said 
oa M 
professional growers, 
яе з 
ve been un 
called 
tee dissatisfaction is caused | 
and the 
changes, 
rizes, ан is the fact, we should no А ни М 
it necessary to occupy space W 
Vanrous inferences having bee 
many doubts bei ME: "wiegt тари the CEDAR 
OF THE Акс to bring | un 
ether the few points which fikre be 
rated w 
om the £edros of the "Greek, i 
been among the ancients, for it is applied — 
ar of Lebanon 5 
pret e 
method we Eos of identifying the exact meaning 
of many of. Dee names of m 
ted alike, as | C9" untrie with whi 
b 
who. hav 
hard sharp-pointed 
taste, and not falling off until the new 
fruit is being produced 
d ur who rings together whatever had been 
n such subjects by his е 
ied the above, and sáys, “ The Phe 
eir 
gere has its ей hard, sharp, апа ihorsy sit 4 
е is nched a ЧЫ, The other is за 
хроп Же its odou | 
out the size of that of the. Myrtle, and Жашын 
r from 
e 
Ceda 
the sharp thorn ab B me 
Sud «iat inte ке 4 ut it i is оше to deter- 
of t 
Cyprem чен this 
bably to the woods which th 
augmen 
ith these remar 
een drawn from, an 
esirable 
en ascertaine 
the plant or г which yielded this 
woo e Cedar, 
v» see 
neral a way as the latter seems to have 
were 
n to the ancients, and likewise to 
ш 
= 
ncient Greeks. 
the a 
aterial substances, is 
ssages in cepi authors in 
е.ра 
which dr: are mentioned, ascertain 
“ € jam 4 their [rss ткана 
by our 
о 
edros in the most ancient authors, 
n its КАШЫН it is necessary to refer 
ave treated expressly of plants ts and 
HEOPHRASTUS, 
4|°ї 
which шау or may not have |: 
VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY .—No. X. 
31. It was mentioned previ 
e а definite yar таве, аде tey 
"22 On the leaves, PA no ne n surface, 
on other parts where it is requisi; there додан 
а direet communieation with the outward air, the cuticle 
rated with little n" 
tes, more or less 
injuriou nsequences m: ensue, according to the 
extent E % particular E 
33. 
em мр у, am 
oaiiy MÀ with a liar deposit, in cons- 
e of which they exhibk . the eo characters 
of cor 
34. Tn exogenous aeree in which the stem is divide) 
Y 
he s foit" of which is — and that of the 
vis xin tsi the inner cells of the wood gradually 
e thickened and in , and toa or less 
tent. lose thei r vitality; ойы И hori entirely 
the decom- 
bó 
n—not unlike the Juniper ; one 
thorny leaves, fruit fragrant, 
, ha: 
icians civem a 
o the persia whioh i ^ ce - 
wo sorts —the 
e 
ne, which is calle - 
roduce fruit, w 
moreover, 
, however, itis evident that 
as applied to differen t plants, and m 
Bat 
ey produced, 
ab 
may, or ma 
Tor both the y not, have 
former on Mou 
1O a ri 
? 
us. | 
is said to be like that of the 
Jun niperus | 
2. rcg: are produced i in! 
в 118 n 
diameter of the eH continually 
by th 
position which all organi ised su в MERE 
ess extent of hice ав т: пловен 
г their dispersion to admit of ејассевзіоп of additions! 
con 
e cracking of 
vivacious or elastic as to admi 
woo wi эзет о | 
cells, mentioned above, soon arrireit 
The 
| their full development, andin consequence ce the 
contain'air only ; where 3 0 
succes: 
а м er of cork cells. is deposited, with YS 
i iet he will in in taste." He adds, from some other so layer of bark, there is A each layer à set of eds 
pn is as nearly as be the same ax was offered his own knowledge, that there are also two kinds endowed with less enduring vitality than those và 
: n 1853; іп some important cases cases the increase has of the I C one which flowers but does| which they are in con d JA protai 
been le, as, for instance, with Orchids, for not bear fruit, and the ea which bears fruit but | Cireumstance has a connection 
"Which 2617. are now m$ instead of 157]. 165. ; no flowers, t the new frui pearing before the old with the important subject of ihe fal et: hein ai | 
with stove anc lants, which are to have | i$ ripe. This fruit résém bles that of the Cypress, | 188 with the scaling of thë bark. Wh 
EUN dere 2137. bi. and with Azaleas, for Boite call it the Pria t d produces the finest | 36. foregoing observations, both as Т а 
hich 607. are now given instead of 437. 10s. "Nor | resin—its sedi is еу ence statues of the | component tissues and the parti s; bui 
all; for it must be plain Ming ade. who com- used to be made of it, as that of Аротло 870%» apply especially to «хории P ш; 
quede two улен t {ће scale о is | SosiANUS, Моси д9 eucia. In Arcadia there UM чен Ате vnd circles re$ v 
per cent., but paa А is a kind of Cedar, but which in Phrygia is called |P en ge e M d д үч to nu 
much better. We are at a loss ^o understand where | à shrub ; "some c commentators say, we ought to тозы A "e а lys 
, ape еа е , B Sane, A адут in diameter, except vork eli. " 
It is evident from these quotati liil ibo Б бү farci herbe the peculiar exige E 
ons, which we | often form ough in others m rr 
tinu- | might easily multiply, that the les ser Cedars of|the individual are тў lied by copious deposits йн . 
"TurornnasTUs were species of fiiper: and modern | A5 th no medullary rays in the wood pee 
botanista think T both Juniperus Түй. and J,|'bére can, of соптэб be none ia de Mx б comei | 
спісеа are included under о i exogens there js a constant pu 
4^ [s , while the wii the medulláry rays, and and the horizontal 5у 
2 
37. The е in dp died cases attains 3 ые] 
some in and the dead layers are by 
entirely useless; but, in consequence of their bei. 
| paratively bad conductors, Жеўе uh "pad 
protection to the tender cam cells, ‹ 8 
i the growth of the 1 
À 
чі to find any iet аы а: шее ducted at 
