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less membranaceous, ligneous; cellular, or com- | that the oper #———— 
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á et they — be m л their | of fruit trees without root-pruning is 
d ition in regard to raphe, ehalaza, diapyle, | is doubtless а good plan, not only for bringing the:trees | Rower 
et ibi um, &e., from seos their true nature | into а but also for preserving ded from | ing plants sr ёа dert , € and: spring ке m 
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Me pote zi this passage he observes that һе want of Besides че: for the planting and пасма | pleasing etn sivit атр. онну: 
: E in attending to the: nature of the nourishing | ment of the Pear, Apple, Plum, and Cherr yiya ted | In the curvilinear st ove, Ше :plants-now: in 
и the placenta, and cocer. to dwarf dil. lists are given of the у — of | consist: of kn purple ГА, speciosa, chi 
vie diferent integuments, has frequently le these fru м ndis didin ow: di din hiak aa d del —— 
cepti These v MÀ present Migne Moe in de shape | distances at whic e trees should be planted зау) Manettia оре load перана Pot lower 
of a raphe-like cord, unde r three | ver y different aspeets; | different йы» лие of situation and modes of | Мек with yellow, = lilac тоз орун D 
), when the eord originating in the base of the A trainin bright blue ч» weri g Eranther n 
itself, often at the o opposite extremity, in the hi The appendix contains an account and — | а thes 
of the eontained seed ; it - tem pro 7 rly the iain Mr. Ker's protected trellis for Peach а к лө | latifolia; Epiphyl lum truncatum, pora касык 
cord, of which е com Cherry affords a good |trees, a report of the produce of which is given in the | : "hi 
абай : gometimes it is рунет short—in other | Gardeners Chronicle, vol. for 1852, p.614. The author 
Савезу ns in Magnolia; it forms a very long thread ; (5), now adds a de teen of the Peach trellis-house i a good display of floral beauty i 
when ess istin form o ad, | Mr. Whi Жи following dimensions, and cost | in this house, whieh also contains another glorious plant 
either free апа exterior to еч testa, or partially em- | somewhere нев 4 dee flowering at this season, viz., Linum trigynum ; the 
pedded iri its sustance, spring from the point of attach- Length ... Лб que fest yellow blossoms of this plant are each quite as large as 
mient'of the hilum of the testa, са ех et along its Width бў" UE а half.erown piece, and that they are produced in pro- 
e etráte its Substanee аё а spot called the Hasht Kira k wise A ыманы fusion will 1 
dispyle, to unite with the vitii: ot the неф integu- — (fixed 20 inches apart) ^... 14 feet long branch we counted no fewer than twelve, all expanded 
ment which: is invariably lige cene to the Mete] llis mtt pn пећ parre C e glass) - — - m at one time, On the roof Passiflora fragrans, or 
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inner integument, and-extend in the nae of a thread | 20006 4 ог 5 feet apart ; а shut inehes wide, оп ing э which аге һај blown, and they appear only to 
beneath its surface in order" to attain the radicular hinges, e with a slip of bound де front wall. The v а little sun to bring them out. Оте ip to the 
e ; in this ease the back wall is made with long fagotsof brushwood—a4 | ness of the house, mildew has begun to make its appear- 
the nsor, which has sometimes been mistaken for double гок ; the ends are. boarded up, and а door is at | ancep'but itis kept in check by means of dusting'the 
атїрһе'; it-oceurs in Tropæolum. "The want of atten- een ppd, Per haps no gardening structure was ever leaves with sulphur 
tion to the existence and position of the true raphe has | ЭШ ralof the Cape and Searlet Geraniums in the 
o erroneous inferences in regard to the affini- | effects "The ees, dwarf and standard trained Peaches mall егото іп front of the Rose house are even 
ties of genera : ong t " ited and Nec taines, "е to three years trained, 12 of the ттт. d bloom, and here, ав in the larger green- 
the instance of Calophylium, in wet the peculiar | former and в the latter, were planted in ‘February, house, ver fine specimens of Tropæolum Triomphe de 
A these structures, added to other differences, 1852; and this: season (1854), only the third year of their | Gand. The yellow Coronilla glauca is-also at present 
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tion | тела: peres idi — a eder gn n „эт Оп one tree of the Noll MA, mais. ere were 500 | uiis and the аты of ннн т by the French 
suspected d t Pei Lindley. Mr. Miers then еп- | Peaches, and t th or. mor n n a tree of the | grandiflora. It certainly appears to be more obust 
{егей into А Mine and interesting investigation of the | ^? Se Nectar ne. This to ruin the | than Common Mignonette, which is said to-flower a little 
origin and. mode- of growth of the arilliform cover- health of the trees, and so г thought ua I benz of 10; | earlier than this new continental kind. Тһе winter 
ing оѓ seeds ; = e 9 the paper by summing but when I saw the excessive vigour. of the trees, i blooming Selago distans was also eoming into bloom in 
з e fa thought Mr. White and his s gardener "" вө, far wrong са — which is always full.of flower both. winter 
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ther relati oet 8м Eth d this | in allowing them to bear such an e 
family, » ait. is а ате mne: our vie в dwarf trees баз reached to the e top of the E and Int the оте here, the large variety of Zygopetalum 
of the — of the Chusiacete. They mod ing | cover it so а um ua that the standards t be 
ximity with the Айы мон. кевротей this autumn. Maxillaria pieta, and'one or two other orchids, “together 
эү phe fori 1|... *Mr. White. was, I believe, offered the sum that the | with Begonias which we need able for 
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pos di oen din re about 40], —for his crop of saterdene ration, Pentas carnea the variety of Thun- 
аво pointed out Ъу Cambessedes, trix i 
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now rendered still nore gren Peaches and Nee vigour o A hr: is ergia ealled Fr ryeri and the sweet smelling 
iria ye “зг * mn quite astonishing 5 the. stems of some of them are 12 o lation which quite 'scented the: air with its fragrance. 
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hi siparsted (бошай piat Apis. Мишә: indicio ipe © | shutter рей been open rp iyi BE ү: 
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. TBhizobolaeece; - (Иззет ^wlose- approximation of The trees have : [e e Een 
оч cotyledon 18? ма тантана «иеш morning, and are in the finest posstbie health, 
ined at these ! гасови {еп то draw closer mice, we must now see what enn be substitu 
eee of. the: Clusiacen- to: the Hyperieacece and perfect ventilating property 
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dme " from the T erraströmiateæ, with which order they | 32d v { 
= тч "hitherto ёойвїй dered to: bet most. intimi of the trees ; 10 therefore appears {0 d A 9 
— е лн Present nnookeel tiat he third part | PRO tago i i Eod. "The wall, 5 feetià hoigh 
| ! wi van in this way. " eel | 
| жуыгын to Б lows; mn was | should be. buit 5 feet from the ground with common 
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iniature Fruit Garden, or The Culture of iles uud Г? 
Fruit Trees ; with Instructions for-Root Pruning, d «омей wall wall at et sig mii ч 
M Thomas vers, of the Nurses ? | shutter rape e. open, IL in my o rather darker in ; Gra s | 
„Негіз, Sixth рта anm nde esee for а Peach trellis, and not unsightly." eye; and the е finely-shaped, small, white kiz 
-ТнозЕ int in dwarf frui n WU TRUNK T à, 6, tria tti ора basan s cube me 
ы yt Map of Sebastopol (Stanfor Char- | well worth inspection, as 
Чы „б y clear plan of tho орыг Msdey vhiels are favourites with some, Th 
ons themse first wee uly, 
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Anexper Hf -this Ба , und ad Tt is equally illustrative of the battle of Inker- 40- dat iit - s Messrs. 12  " Hammersmith, have 
Ам equality of the, foree.of. vegetation thronghont the mann, extending fn fat ео жылк вее the т Rr presen sented the Society with 21 nw 97 Cherries, 
Mer Y n Аг тисе нагир” ; aen St | that were sec. qs y the Russian artillery, as well as | y omes n baa ben 
‘Serv erani Aera int not. duly attended [ino енсе es vea prm M 
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аө ирон е ер) ане li ae Garden Memoranda. 
lose thai I d. pas AR Viri The HORTICULTURAL E TURNHAM са 
а агала —The larre Phalsenopsis amabilis in the Orchid house eui lan 
Pm essential, principle, and their adoption can | is now , 
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In the adjoining greenhouse ihe meet striking plants 
he [ae presentare two examples of the Teopeeolum Triomphe some under 
