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| HE ЁТ PE Miis SUP pecie gens western distriets; зт following are too ten isi dition t y Сормегв ; 
Qr. Jj: EPPS has much pleasure in stating that fe 7 DAE rth planting, viz; : Devoniana, Grenvillæ, Е seems to be pts mrs as hardy as a: Chinese 
“ ased this splendid Begonia raised db. us ѓа leiophylla, брисот Hartwegi, patula, | Arbor Vita. Concerniug t the Pugiupie all remains 
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ы, Gardener to E. L. Betts, Esq, Preston. Hall; the fovere | Teocote, Russelliana, canari ven e pne ana, КЕЕ they. are worth further tial. Reti- 
Prestoniensis, and the cent Fa ey 
are cf much brighter doeet than res 1818, ап re | Jp inceteriavd, Gor ha sis, sinemsi, 1H | b Ot ro-G , 
i$ nearly fill ith stamens and petals, resembling a double даба, , $, | SPORAS seem to be tender. лхо-Соти лз 
$ a iden "inge, exhibiting а charming contrast, izabæ, occidentalis, "s pollere pn) On the the reports: are P an" ri Ње following 
delightfully fragrant as а Tea-scented Rose, " h á ; 
The fiowers are delightfully {тага other aud, the hardy Bg gone - the following | is the return concern arcely alive, but 
, jm large trusses, ард altogether о one id the beet pue seems to м ее ed, v ы : Llave yn Cnm. not quite killed, MA tt Chiste cut 
Tt receivede the highest award in Jüne, at the Roya alustris, radiata эмиз en- | back to the main stem; but recovering, Acton 
ed Р Taro in Ortes grn р} p^ oe ot RET us мац Lindie уана, Fr emonti ana, muricata, not а с!е4 during the winter, feat „әң stood pas 
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e — Bower Nurseries, Maidstone, Sept. 9. 6 — ийе, canbroi - being M in the least, Ware; perfect? 
OLL yHOCKS, DAHLIAS, ы" DUTCH BULBS. апі: Вғийа. "With re p ^ P. hardy, unhurt, Rolleston; eseaped wi 
ARAWAY, MAYES, anv CO. beg to call the inimi "the 'evidenes is conflietin ig; ач càr- | slight injury, ' Congleton not hurt, Ester; un- 
ateston of f HOLLY HI the Publié generally, to- their | cumstance; indeed, within our own "in! which m", CADAT romises to prove as hardy as 
comprise all the newest and choicest varieties in cultivation, apn | : inexplicable ; in the perdon of te нты Фури ad ha of the Y к ма i 
sre now comi арру to | Society were two good sized: specimens, one rather | judgment will е pes caa б we know 
ll interested in these favourite Plants. 'Their Holly- | А Б А ; Ea av Ret 
АЫ еони - ши Жанин, aui younger than the v к. d former sheltered par- | plant which died.at Chiswick. was out of health; 
collection of named varieties, thay have an umisnally din е bate teh | tia ay by a wall, the latter as much or more pU and that the specimen. at. Acton Green, although it 
DM Per s Baa waaa] "00 by. а conservatory 4 E Young died, ad grown very fast and. failed to ripen its. wood, 
‘mual consignment of BULBS: from Holland, comprising | older sustained no injury : so at Co hi ad exhibited no sign of ering till the. thermometer 
Men Rute", prd, Mns which. are this year in good | some. are nu killed, others as AES у escaped ; | fell to 4°, and was succeeded. b bright ing. 
и e lias, Hollybocks, апа Dutch Bulbs 24 Ossington, where the. Sweet Bays perished, this | sun. TAxopivM sempervirena must receive a verdict. 
may be bad on applieation.—Durdham Down Nurseries, Bristol. plant. was uninjured, and it is returned by. Mr. | of hardy, mmn pre — and.young were 
PAST WINTER anp SPRING have induced | Lowe, of. Nottingham, where tlie frost; was more in- | nipped and tu ; the common Үк» was 
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weil-k: non bleak district, exposed to the cutting winds from the | eight or nine years old. hardy. About Tonnkva: nucifera. there is but one. 
M Catalogne also contains am extensive. selection of о. ОЕ SPRÜCES ће following ee seem p Mia UE return, rni Hawpsbire, and that is favour ө k 
most usefül: Greenhouse: Plants, Camellias, Eri paeris, | 9i , orientalis, and all the Oregon Beyo: iis» we- cannot go to-day, JNext wee 
Метео, Mei E Carnations, Carnitons and. | kinds; but А. Brunoniana is үттүн tender. | the returns relating to plants not Coniferous shall be 
от аон А ануча рч ira d Si,vkns and their allies, 4Dies. Pinsapo, | examined. 
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FOUELE A „ Royal Nursery, Great Yarmouth. Webbiana, jezoensis, cephalonica, Nordmanniana; 
NEY, FUCHSI AS, VERBENAS, ахо PETUNI AS and Pics ате бам on the contrary, А. religiósa Улик waiting А а evidence obtained by Mr. 
ЖЗ иа AT RÉDUCED PRICES, Mithi ne and. E pii Tren RUMNMOND’S Commi on the: W.oops and Forests, 
e ancnrs- except Grifithi seem to be hardy. |а parliamentary mee нч caught. our а 
Wales P VÉ BROWN'S роты reu sbové, Se! The Cedar of. Lebanon represents Ó— е | which shows that: the Treasury system in 
SUPERB. NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. constitution of other Crpans ; the reports respecting^ department of the state эрир ни the ане. 
n Lad Ротропе varie — seaso p tmc the Deodar are much the same ; in both cases: ants" tht we must expect i Ше same 
60 splendid. varieties of Pompone and large fowers, including have died, or suffered; or escaped. Practically we jobbing, нна the same indifferens to the interests 
new, 40s , or, per dozen - 9ғ. may regard the De bakt when old. and well о fethe Cro 
иик... ЕО and Brong а mem, established, quite as hardy as the Ceda rof | je the ^s session of Parliament the Earl of 
payable: to Bass & BROWN) ог to STEPHEN- BROWN, Post Office, Lebanon ; when young it grows so fast as to be Do NOUGAMNORE obtained Select Committee. to 
Sudbury, Suffolk. more пати оѓ uy severe spring frosts, Thus | inquire into» “ the rimi wi of the Crown estate 
e thermometer fell to 18^, on the 24th of of Kile oncouse, in the King's County," &c. &c. 
: when th y 
^? (d^ ronítclic. TZ last April, the young тка were in full growth | From the Lords' report and evidence -— before us 
Che Gardeners єп ее іп a GrxNpINNING'S HÀ. at Turn — Tus we learn that this Kilconcouse із: & small Irish 
^ 847 ү TP o 1854 ж nearly all perished. e young w the | estate, of something less than оү асгев "е tenants 
mm sinn Bain » 3 ER mmon Walnut was killed at the same time on which, of нту would no А y their — 
1 bled diad s Among Cyrnrsses, Cupressus funebris appears t to, that. in 1850 they were three years in arrear ; 
z hast eee ге be unsuited to Not tinghamshire and. the.counties to. that: the- late Кы, Mr. KkNNED v, aftér 
| the North, pr robably because $ ее not summer. — failing: to: sell the estate, е 
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1 - tive return to be prepared, which b. TUR i s. On the other is re 
ih d in the. number of eir journal just It | Sir Oswaro Mostrv among № killed; " We have 
needles t0 say that this із а үзән o фе some hope that all these Cypresses wi will become | wasth "^ Franois. M 
st interest to. the innum dee lovers al hanit т аѕ the specimens acquire age; while а а parish priest, w who had астей some interest. ү 
" plants, who spend large sums of money” they grow e fast and so late as to be peculiar Kem € of one — without the knowledge or | 
i isiti к are. greatly susceptible of cold. of the Crown. When: Mr. M:*Manox was: 
t they have те- Тһе returns ора to Jusipkns. show. how little informed that Пе mekt T f assi vm he-made по, 
ceived re a cost] y, "n being certainly qui uite hardy, | they are cultivated. It; Vai и certain of objection, but d permission to reap a 
prove to to be fallacious. |that. J: ezeelsa, squa chinensis, eel then: standing, which "permission was granted. 
sense of the word, a japonica; and mexicana ees ardy ; an - а-к Айры anaj This being settled, the promise of. the Crown was 
tee must. be able Uu DAE: not only our ordinary | | tetra, agona, and Beédfordiana unmistakeably tender. |given to a e the M holding should be 
Among other ogni gr ve ARIA imibri-| transferred to him upon certain itions, which 
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winters, which same only for dieit mild- 
ness, but those instances of much lower tempera- | cata has suffered far an was expected, and | conditio ons he, DitawY, folfillede Here mais Oii- 
ture which are анта ыд 10 or.15 years, evidently will not CE is climate of Derbyslire on, and ome would R 
and of which we have no previous warning. ‘апі the bordering counties; this is а very; unex- ы 
The question of hardiness is by no means easy to. pected result.; it seems. also to be ascertained that E 
determine conclusively. Меге identity of tempe- | x a climate a Tn a it gri ана э. оо ан. 2 Min by ihe Rs 
rMüre does not indicate identity of climate; the the sea, a quality of which those who ave оп Пе as 
bs al у а о Zero A two laces, of coast; vhere there is no chalk, — — After Шер romise Py MN par 
ch one has "агу, well drained' soil, themselves. The ot raucarias шак, the man's. een was attacked, in 
| фе obs là; аар soil, and plants will fardier trial: All species of Салт mure д jon, when-he 
| =: in the f x дир hens ЗАГА оме great PHATOTAXI are as hardy as Yews ; a great | assaulted,” threatened: with. 
l | Ivy considering how handsome = ever- | do smn m 
| _1шарргесї the greens а ERIas, when in hea su with the outrage; bu 
.. matter, so that, for-absolnte-exactness, each species. Soling: aven die fine variety Lobbi, obtained | his interest, and’ with the belief- that 
|. .9f tree would tò be made the subject.of a | from. the Dick Botanic Garden at Buitenzorg in | acceptable to him. | 
| “dissertation: But тч is too slot for. us ss to wait; Java, wasiu edat: so far Stet tos à Cheshire ; but: hio bg doen "combo i 
"elaborate ing nd must b satisfied | unheal specimens- were turned brown in many. | г oe 
With such айф нний wl siccam Ме places. hace ncerning. CowNiNGuAMIA we have noja authority kann ofthe the Crown mea аб амі of and the iru 
readily obtained. The most sa satisfáctory way of | northern evidence; up to the latitude of London Gurt p t for ihwith placed а tape Mc Me à 
iid ie ? y be regar rded'as about as y the lands ví D " 5° 
ч pla qne phe i | ju iswick; cut. to the but 
E. CIS rn x bear an inui T sed recovering, Acton do not алей. ue the 
an assertion to be useful. To say that | winter shot ; stood. well, not being inju in 
Oak or a Sweet Bay, ог the й. are ; row down-——supposed to 
d ; unhurt. 
tural Society | slight inj ‚; not hurt, Zweter з. unin» 
ГЕ Singl ; under.a. south-east leader 
| Vete uitio Mh being ртом, i 
as hardy; tlie ini ah ition 
it be regar th an rapid growth of the speci- 
tain that ш" ia ai pinces, exoept tro varn аі mens. Grxprosrmomus is hardy. Limoempnus сйі= 
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