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mew tissue, or laid up as nutriment in the old, it - at 
once evident 1 ent the ачр of а transplanted tree 
if the delicate fibres че their t tips 
become that an 
very destrueti 
be prejudicial | to luxuriant health, though it may havea 
tendency to produce other beneficial ends, which vm. 
а less rous growth of the shoots and folia, 
“М. Mtm in length at their tips only, which, 
Ат ain of their delicate and compressible t issue 
securing rapid strong growth would be a pit и 
келали €: of 80° or 85? eould be maintaine 
она 
map to be expected that the trees from there would 
t thrive in England. Yet some of them do thrive, 
wh 
ny ur age of the t 
marks make, or Les 
to be found, by which eireumstanee the 
of t. is maintained in long eontinued drought. 
of this pr 
increase in the d ining pipes 
are often blocked up by fibres, even where ^ utmost 
are taken to make the — impervi 
гл е connection 
m, from which their central tissue, is 
spongy rests upon the tip 
of the bast cone, it is evident that tte moisture imbibe 
very part where 
51. Though buds are often соъ from the base 
of н тач us roots, where ће и. сесси have 
yed for want of the necessary m and medium 
for their fall | development, au e bey t both А imme- 
ly from ular vidence to 
Ed that buds а tiall ý 424 ы? 
кз 
ы organ, and only modified by: € = cir 
The casual origin ually o obion 
but DES она that ihe majority of 
uy flourish lon ^ ; without а superior 
ts of ge ac go Hrg ga m 
Fig an #—- trees when sur- 
Tounded 7 Ше iat v^ pb. h they 
wall, i - a fami ce, as is воя their 
in climbing plants, for the most part, on the side turned 
away iom t light and sins to the matrix. 
deme ious- buds occu с where a pon quantity 
нт 
division, as in a D 
48 removed odio die inging. It is rare that roots are pro- 
duced in ascending direction ; pue we vie eem ES 
: such 
belong. M. J. В. 
~ CONOCLINIUM очино 
Tur fine foliage, excellent hab d large loose 
Spreading heads of light blue Rovers, which terminate 
«very shoot of this рен ze it exceedingly 
blooming, 
scar 
A X 
winter and em pring, 
, merits for it a Кыш | їп 
"and its season of 
ts of potas Az Pl 
Сое фе it has 
ried. I do not t think tha t I know 2 а Бат 
regi than that I b ; if I ат correct in 
supposing that at Memel timber, Pe ters burgh an od A аша 
ут реч deal, and the several widely different qualities of British 
well ripened before т; and if the c 
ly tied out, dani ihe eM well tme 
e stoppi À will 
Again, | bits of 
ng. 
it eo sn 
ept proper 
амо, mà little 
secure compact bushy specim 
тт occurs in autumn, t the | 
rathe atmosphere у 
n Seoteh Fir ti — are all the produce of the 
I" еду | | ваше "kind of tree; e same time I fully acknów- 
plant should. be removed | ledge the great value 45 — of any evidenee on 
where t erature | the subject, such as specimens of the wood, and aceounts 
about 55°, ing it near the dba and | of the climate and situation in which hw thrive, which 
i ee =) now sparingly з таей with water for а аге ena and ornamental in Engl I think 
order vood "well ripened, | what уо say of yar: Laricio will Жану me in pl 
it more than I hav Ter Jae qe 
er wil greatly голе ан to d [* facien of 
bloom. 
By re an 
mosphere mu ar 
would soon destroy the blossom, на. influ lity of any particular kind of timber, 
f the rea |c. W. Strickland, Hildenley. 
close dry situat the fiowers will | - Radishes.— answer io үчөө: RA inquiry, 
me d months in perfection, and will present | as de the species of t Constantinople, 
a stri iking ng and a; contrast with those of mos described so large an я ёк ^ рее in flavour, 
to state I am unable 
know that much finer an 
eepi og y sparingly бой from seed than 
moms with water iei it viera ores а of growth; in our own 
when те should be sa Et -— reducing the old | once given me е а was 
1, and clearing away а f the old exhausted | produced 
The same treatment as s recommen nded above 
repeated, and will produc 
eu of the second season. андада s selected of iem differed from the i — 
its of the young wood, and treated i ^w the ordinary w urnip-Radish. At is fair to pue resume then, 
But the plant will | ce climate is incapabl bringing the imos to 
"inp Met and pen a any extent ; so that | full perfection. ‚= these da, 
when ock i there will be little it c 
Моаи p гарана it. Alpha. it not 
will weis rem freely in bottom hea 
Home e Correspondence. 
Coniferous Wood.— Y 
A 3 1. 
1 | ou t oo wi m eh voee T^ smell from" the 
dead of the i j 
wishing ао mako ош an ense against | bodies of so many 
ehe von m nia its ‘value, both as a timber | has most 
dur phntlon tren, might, po:led:to.net in what. I | hivo, m 
> opened, . 
aving heard last iate recourse io ‘feeding, as 
of seed being imported for the e purpose rad of Lo! Ao p ak has ч echo caue 
th wit "i If I| of the death of so many of your 
rather wretched es season as the last Saee дь 
tho Cedar | known. W. 
like a ton or tw 
of ріапбве 1 parts of the royal fores 
wished 
Th 345 аА ah? 
n of my | ME ground, consi ing 
res of p ght poo: 
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of purposes); i | 
hd deal of ice vien "frat cut up, but this goes heads, 
M cnc ears. 1 сап only say ve never | 
it - =h but Ido not think I have seen | 
to their attacks. 
es зый агл is ШЕ fice Deodar will | 
probably "8, ауе be а 
Tumid atmosphez frequently overhead 
Jb & Gac-rosed syringe, but regulate the 
“Во ав to secure det If all dcm 
quired towards t 
y 
the wood of this 
[түзүк geben rarae madera i cerininly i 
evidence of the quay оё 
and the character of th 
abere is.an.j 
SUM Quis VU qe 
do not 
ia mper pce ceni 
UM Lodi. apes do: dais 
or of the Hackmatack · 
It is some years since лед Magie а 
down at ж; {тэ pode сат че 
all the w n used u 
vit died Lol. uh Me du of the | which 
wood are preserved. І have no doubt T tad pole cd 
— ——— неч Red Larch “ү 
seems to thrive better. What of tho extreme i 
difference of climate Барма дечї ui pri 
