s of coal, consi 
the block, and the relative views of — 9 == 
By Mr Neil Stewart. On the th 
recent 
comtry. . 
were аб for, and duly elected :—W. Falla, 
Ordinary 
(Resident) Fellow, and Mr. G. Morris, м 
ITCHAM —— June 27.—We are glad 
the cottage т чечи 
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any pains wi culture was only 53 ! 
jun., has Peer the following memorandum 
of 
two in eight pieces with two eyes aE x: Té 29. a 
ith . Cut t 
produce b 
акеп up and weighed in the presence qm the judges, 
The judges-offer" ‚= vive — to 
heir l. To dig deep, and verise 
he soil 2. Not to appiy raw manure мен wood, or 
. Special attention to be 
mot planting the sets less than 15 inches apart. 
Rear а 
f om ыле ы 
ew Р 
TIA SEE A Pursh. 
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deman eason Berkhampstead Common. Those in the doy lost their. | forenoon’s sun ; but 
D ad grows it асотиру n si pande end Me, young wood from spring frost ; but on the hillare great! | айег the sun " becomes ul in spring. 
deners are too арі to forget, 2 Шоу Eas ihe great numbers ts in the most m ien that have | blooming in winter like full ra бн to the little sun- 
seyerity of winter in Шо United States, that the sustained little or no injury. Abie inda has been | эе n cd beret then be afforded them. Where - 
summers are - Чад ; and there "n ei ==: not — P insignis, excelsa, Fra- | sp wer in winter, Bin a 
ean be little d« the reason why s : se tezu ге,ап nd ot p.e ephaloniea is injured, should б dd жее April, planted in light , 
ысу... 2M иеле дле to lvo viile P.n nobilis is iac "he Hemlock Spruce has stoo soil, placed in a eee of —— 
Hi the : uniperus stricta. en Thuja grown as y аз during 
AM ANS sum MN deorndp eng Pa (Т.а urea) has been injured а little, as have also been e autu x дими to become pot bound 
2 ^ei young M л> t7 imbricata, but of | towards N pe rene in a temperature- 
` pce ticis m 3 to 5 feet high (and of which there about 509, e wil e to found to flower freely, and will 
^ Garden Memoranda. i eaz have not suffered in the least. | be e for furnishing eut flowers. Seeds | 
Sai Талх" NomseRy, GREAT AMPSTEAD, аканнан in places, sown in April produce useful plants “for winter flowering, | 
ish- | and Laurustinus has been killed to the ground. grow more vigorously Papae: o 
i The light loamy soil of on When the beauty of the specimens , remove 
a to suit endrons perfectly ; for plants | flower stems, unless seed is wanted, sod then only ade 
here, in nothing else, are healthy, and bloom every year | spikes need be left. Place the plants a shady situa- 
as well as if they were in peat. ent Azaleas also | tion and k : 
succeed init. Among the Rhododendrons were multi- supplied with water until a sapply оѓ suckers 
tudes of rds consisting the finer varieties | is obtained, when ts may be 
eme on stems from 4 to 8 feet in height, and which, | Good fresh turfy loam, in tion 
their heads shall have grown large one of two-years-old co well ir 
vii. di Mode have a st tity of clean ecord 
oncerning Roses, it mentioned that the fine | the loam, to ларе, 
pecimens in pots that so justly obtained first prizes | compost for the Cineraria. mc 
tea.| ther in one plant, which when in bloom 
are Mer ir 
ich ^ 
om 
26 feet in PAD, with one side and end open, the 
gt 
wo whole, two in den and | 
Med, 
Е-е dm m te 
е: of va ей ts 
г, last several 
; | striped Turkey, le se 
on 
> | large са сб of very fine 
d n 
IHE GARDE NERS CH ce a as LÀ 
| with Camelli ias, fine young planta, p 
ilis the | 
and Gledstanesi иса toge- | 
m produces, by |a 
means of its many-colour owers, an ан iatis à 
effeet, In another рей the fine specime 
whi been so в x 
London shows were placed 
ho 
In а th 
"The atm 
inds of variegata Pelargoniums, in quantity, an 
ra ud Scarlets, both French and English. We - 
several. "French н ор similar to 
many weather occurs, а 
day. 1 is of easy culture, and in cases 
managed ; but, nevertheless, in some (where = 
mple means exi doubtless a desire to pro- ` 
duce respectable specimens) it exhibits effects of the 
worst le treatment. The following hints. maagi»? 
sehen such grow roduce put 
p — extremely —7 D ү рме то 
till well established , which v be in legs than а forte 
The plants vata yrs near the unn. 
abundance of 
we are informed, at amt ear Par и) 
division of this house was filled with. the etre ots of 
as, ineluding Duke of Wellington, a new 
hand ark sor ` 
aye span-roofed orchard house, 150 feet in length, an 
ка, a Pri апа Ше ве 
ж more dran ruit trees in ] 
Ф 
gE 
E 
ts exten 
up" 
rick | & 
ng 
ud dae should "be 
вегеенв, "Or Some efficient covering 5 _ for remember 
been much enquired for to place along p sides 
көл. Ds ege asa substitute for Orange trees. Of these 
ecimens in га ореп 
ur Р; to 
F 
ме "They ha 
um. in ад that when the heads sha 
fair proportion between ste еч head ma; 
а small silver 
t of 
се ong Oaks the 
not weeping, is very handsome, 
e foliage. Of D 
y do 
А ир оп 
изени элтр this year - all, with the exception of the | sand 
lunged in raised 
eas, whieh are 
their wood. 
1072 is a good new rose 
Mère 
E 
== е epe small — 
is | and aceommodation, an 
: _ FLORIOUL LTURE. 
К ÜINERARIA.— ing from istmas to June, 
and forming handseme uns apicis for decorative pur- 
wir ae 
d also furnishing а 
shrubs, 
be uet for p pur- | 15- 
Cineraria 
respect to " 
uy р 
ове Without" ping ex to` 
this е ex to plants fowering | 
gs and 
be divided iil Гарип. Магећ is, perhaps, the best 
time, und the fra M^ not broken too fine ely, will flower 
during і 
екране FLOWERS. | 
п : PJ. А рит warlety, and well v of cultis _ 
Miscellaneo 
The Symmetry A mue se Es 
are manifest amon А 
- nile Aa is a: 
|vhich еамнен o equipos, of which sym 
great result, is as clearly traeeableas inbranehesoP! - 
