358. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [Тохв 3, 
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eness does not wem m -— branches ; Ilex cornuta, microcarpa, lep i. р ed the k 
КЕ ert or де oon but is — able the | furcata, арӣ Taraga, uninjur red; Indigofera, a n the flues very hot, and washing them with, gaia c 
nosegay in "m drawing.ro This defect in gar ardening species s from China, and Juniperus spbeeriea, м кайди so as to пе it. à S. my greenhouse - 
n,in a measu Soyal the Urs and its tia yeopodium Willdenovi: this n pre | 
d its foli es 
tis njured; Laurus binae ае а an Ppop we hot coals it щч answer de same 
і à м E ched; Abelia uniflora, Dieta. therefore got two sm saucers and: put a li 
- с іп фе vir I vi мак е our Ferte Laeti — me " бот UM Chammrops SET n "a" gehe e " не i 
gus I the е et. I have heard the аз — Cephalotaxus "For tuni mas, c. Fortuni fem., C. | When I again visited the house I found the leaves ( 
ong garden and am convinced it.would | pedu inus monticola, Lambert all droopin t rning it w 
be no waste. of time. dn the interim, moulds ome one be | Ay UM edem; Lindleyana, insignis, a 
plants, of com- | Montezumse, uninjured ; P r 
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. radiata, 
g avein jue; Р. muricata, (?) Californiea, Fordi th t là o ИЧ 
eal heroes 7 и vete dee ж —€— shed | h m North-west eren Sabiniana, and Hartwegi, | flowers were little injured. Neither did it kil 
d n he greater portion of the pir? m Marshall, | ји; Podaearpus Makoyi, MUN and Chilina, green-fly or scale. 1 was afraid the Vines won 
Whitchurch. uercus glabra and i Goinni , and Retinospora al killed, (RESI as every shoot and lateral 
есі of the vie эшет the Lapi of 1853-4, and | uninjured; Saxe-Gothæ æa conspicua, injured slightly; S. stopped but I am happy to say the Vines are agam ^ 
Spring of 1854, s at Bagshot.— The praeliis, injured ; Taxus monstrosa anc d baccata ericoides, breaking out, à nd һе Grapes are penat E gen 
con jm n /, up uninjured ; Skimmia pue uninjured in " кы an judge, as if nothing Per happened. With dg" 
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therefore, that any given plant is not hardy, because it covered, were destroyed ; Symploco n барси Thu iex thinning jd мей orst t of t ub PC rg dein 
жав materially injured by that very late and unusually orientalis, variegata, and intermedia; Trollius Chinensis | ann It appears to Ed шу t mup 
i i and Viburnum plica 
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on, then, was in а very active state. AAzaleas were cephalum, uninjured. aa : All the new Moutans hare sear UY x ny ey 
bursting into flower and making young growths ; the from China have escaped injury, both during winter and | trouble you with this i ^ "lat тава roi Todo 
р es were in full flower, and most of the Abies, spring. Sikkim Rhododendrons : There can now be no ie while to publish it, as а warnin 
ry trees 
an e : : : roughout - 
which were more or less injured. The xp Р — been a ted. wi th us. A fuv of them tbat had com- | your volumes а single M against the danger 
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& do y also allude 
n many instances — leaf and а were | severe fros pril; mstance does not | here to the pernicious effects of tobacco fumigation in _ 
Xe All the Azalea flow that were the lens. in reality Ils — v € otherwise than baay |damsging erp ааа es n the fall of lenyeg, 
advanced, as well as Rhodo eain in a similar state, as all. we have tried, with the exception of Edge | &e., en, as umigation is too | 
меге eut off, In fact et, almost x kind of plant that 'worthi, which was all but . killed, survived the |.4 An Amateur ППЛ, [Sublimation is one thing, 
had made any progress in vegetation—and there were winter pe — uninjured. Those cive in. the fol- | combustion another. не bad effects of ne 
few that were not tempted to antieipate ! а too early lowin "P list may ай be — s ha Them | are попов us. "e 
summer from the succession of warm days that preceded | that were е “injured in Apr сана by а 'These seem k^ do well this year; o a 
the frost in question— but suffered in rci en тне asterink. * Foliis cordatis, re (я shrubby), пне, little наф. of three skeps І have nad di те 
lants—confining our observations to the: rarer kinds—- ciliatum, calyeulatum E cases iik чп че inten swarms, and parent and (О ненак stocks are 
which received. the largest amount o — in е *Wighti,  * Wallichi, dwarf. glaucum |active. Тһе old saw 
winter with us, are Cupressus Goveniana, C.t vend p (very fine — айарын niveum, mun pu а load eA to be realised, - 
elegans, C. эчи етм BR creme japonica, and Pinus ‘cinnabarinum; lepidotum aeg oni, setosum, antho- | yet speaks favourably for our present season in the honey - 
halepensis ; the latter being, in most instances, ki iled.. pogon, Janeifolium, barbat We may observe that line; and if our boxes and glasses yield. produet this 
It is, however, worthy of — that well esta- the injury aes of is — э trifiing ; all arenow making | summer in June and July, we shall covet honey! 
blished plants inveriahly suffered less than others that vigorous growths: uckla ndi, Campbelli, - Mad- | neither es tdi nor Hybla.  W. we 
were transplanted in кеч itd мт tagain, deni, Hain i, and t: си we are not pow ей.іо` Norfolk, fa 
specimėns of the same genus growing e by side, speak as rega ards their hardiness, not having planted out |. Stoppage yi. Drains by Roots.—It is АЕ 
and under piaig the вате apparent cireum- апу for experiment. Standish and Noble, Bagshot, over-estimate the "a of determining жа 1 
stanees, are in very numerous instancés регу аар ио се | ditions under hi Ld are rae te 
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at ай, while their companions are: seriously injured. | Sara up o of the once unrivá TA 2 colle aie hx exoties 
Of these the Lom vier in the préceding pa ragráph: at le Яр now spread all over the country; 
furnish many exa “d generál rule it will be how who imagine that Mrs tie wre vier i given 
found that sucli plants à as өй.» 'to grow 'Jate' in the | gardenin Pg a d^ ursuit ise which she has dev кайа 
autumn suffer m erely e others that ma em re ; energy, t and m , аге — mista 
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-— similar. The kn ury from such enuses' its glass struct o have quietly "and bonis green-sand, ta 
course; ina giont egre under he бө! Ee refléctively travers red теге y найдан must have arrived | this main drain, which was cu 
the pon whose permanent specimens ате cóncérned; at a different conclusion. The park abounds with noble | & number о 
for by jefiéivushy seleeting^situations'for such ечи trees, grouped o п gently swelling land. The E | 
ст dq ёатїпевз “of maturity may Бе ensured. Cedars of Lebanon are extremely grand. Тһе grounds | са 
Appended e uet а list оѓ" Vei s mg às indicated tees to the Ма use аге vet with all 2 — during t 
the extent чч eh they һауе suffered; | Suel indica- | intròduced ornamental nd shrubs, 
tions, liowev — taken im а general €: саннан iieri md agen ; Amari as, Cryptomerias, i &e., че nien up it Da uld 
hen 
do'the huge Elm 
trees shut out tien nearest bu саре, маб at the | 
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Oak this“eharming suburban iran " е 
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— ptm lant; үз agencia n mpi su uffered brought. to the hammer; such ; Т can state 
mueh more t miren fp lants named. The qe. on the best authority, bas ни been thought arae NOS E ET: 
Common Silver Fir, too, n the contrary, а ete amount of land has j — Slugs, or Snails.— I have been 
к^ in its young shoots "lan t -— ome we named. been added toit by a t purchase. There is about | measure A ж pests ; but row Thaye heen nsu 
NTS INjURED IN THE WINTER :— Cupressus thuri much truth in t^e терин just alluded to as there is in | how to them, Scatter а ' 
veneni rn енна anten kille èdi | bn sit hat Mrs. Lawr пееів giving пр Бе culture of plants, си simis э. "- or two before. ou чау s 
dog er w y iniajued Cryptomeria japoniés 3 pews who may be pénii tted to view Ealing Park in six vey lat the evening, you. WIE 9 
ET _`Сегизиз- ilicifolia, rel killed; Pinus. eeks' time will see, independen ntly of a ъч of her "бут аттау Mà ее congregated ; this answers "ec 
4 eriana, kil Р: Russeliana, | beet houses retained, а splendid range on the site of the | after rain. Last ni made the first trial ^ 
slightly ed; "Taxodiwm sempervirens, lead old stoves; and all these ач wh i g n ш 
pad TC X en finished, will be | à think I over estimait, 
nit oj угасыз -— а тт чечан with one of the most choice and valuable private cae Lr ow. прыт pino 5000, ak 
iured > л age вру сеоПес!опв of plants in de her f Lon ade 4 
д m - P plant plaeed out of doors late in the! — Ferns.—1f Tout r correspond nt Ph bilo-Pterigi hes чыт up in lota of from 30 to 50 in the ipei gres 
uereus selero- to grow Ferns in à Ward's gresie; he must observe the „байна im March.—Not till 1. was about to EE tog 
lis, foliage bro uds eno a put some soil into the case; e Pears on Quince Stocks in. March ^ iod pec 
он : : апа sand are best, ; 
= Sides referred toin the following relate solely which is usually dote by айыу cuit init ; ere Aer deme а 2€ olumo for i el ут {ао FA 
the SPRING GROWTHS, or,at least, to injuries sustained get some Ferns, and baving obtained them, he must H T. dosamepet t T ur 
op ч owever, = „э 
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f ts! báving been excited previous to the open the door of the case an ext yenr, 1 
аф ә put them in, taki procure 
very к» r Farenheit. Daring — е оом ex- in es T — to cover the roots with the vi Mer not be atie to those Medio whieh ere mest for TE 
ч said ; апа in the next place, to shut З | 
eae H танаа а сат тее a, and dene this, and placed thé Ward's case where it - ie. uM cm iter lud te e p Maken, end ме i rugs 
bt ouch - obovata and orientalis, very to ligh я 
з fal dass понт Веч) у ight, he will have done all тер мем Ба of each sor s 
necéssary to ind sori, a 
— 0 growth till very late in the season— Sulphur s wire e aene i dore may possibly take. lota, буут! Vicarage 1 
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tA кану А. Aret e Grifüthi, болиу on the Vine mildew have attrscted-much-of my attén-: d 
омей? A: кана (Сым iof Cedrus) atlantica, not|tion, as T havea greenhouse with Vines in it, andast Foren Corresp 
ipw (Cedar -— side by side with season there were unmistakeable “signs of'the- disease, IN. Токтон 
Јейбенів) жю оше; A. " om e P3 but not to any great extent. Those Vinés that were having йн commonend- ed 
к E spe attacked 
froi Ohna, witlr very үнд lave sligtly injured; : sulphur ао Winter with w miiti 
: amabili 
т и гес ien к! tis onica, with the sulphur. T wasabsenta сес days, and before 
а nin Е ,"n ; : 
A — set Fite- Roya epis mes I found the disease was not rema Tivit Madeira of the Hem, e 
dm А нетет two senso ut also among the Огарев, and | 
rds tens AERE 'wdinjuted, aud de. with great rapidity; T thou, hi, therc, more pigment | tested rien лж СС 
ja ost its leader and the tips of-a few of its| measures were required. ЇЇ recollected: that some of | tl 
