32—1854. | 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 
Lees, Tyninghame, with gan 
, Mr. Young, w 
Spavish ; 
and White pi r. Porterfield, e. 
st, 
Savoys : 
zu rude 
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The Silve r ^m offere d by the Society for 
ay of dried specimens of British Flower- 
тин de 
erns Was 
pe ubstance called 
stone," which h nd received from Naples, 
Superintendent was reges to try its efficacy 
Hoticez of 35ooks. 
the small bibe on our table hitherto асна 
ead and Heart (Bale): 
woodeu Ns. 
to produce 
С kable Sie 
rr ra eamtifully painted, E illustrated wk 
wt re à е sieges of 
Consta inople, in 
Sero de wh the на oper operations against тј, of 
of th 
а of coisiderable — 
bave no injury to 
sources from which his “observations on fortifica- 
ejected Addresses -— 
rray's Railway Reading) 
are reprints of well-known works of arine иейин, 
and will be welcome to ev y affor 
The Monastery and the Mou са Chur 8mo, 
Me is a new work by the clever ihor of “Sunlight 
the Mist.” Intended as it is for the inculcation 
es, we need not add 
‘ink sketches that it is a boo 
which may be heartily recommended. 
amd-book a new edition, cor- 
t 
wish to be respeeting 
нуш ае crease administra- 
For ourselves we regard this as 
most generally u useful К. s hand-books. 
plar DAIA Соно, 
а constant companion at the sea- 
Traditions ang Su AR en the New Zealanders. 
ie Shortland, Longmans. 300 
М, orian ined RM эман h in New Zealand 
ма x е with the religious as 
domes hab = of the natives and the ancient 
assed people. T 
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the ILI and anal 
we hav t 
v s e се vidi is the T 
this caterpillar i is of the 
genus sphinx 
ew Zealanders pepe. Its en od 
ie ember to Decensber--the commence- 
eir : i 
dex == country, Tts caterpillar, 
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ог hotete, makes its appear- 
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ich is of the same о 
der as the Myrtle 
very destructive to th н 
an article of the №, e umara, whieh i vei 
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to its subt 
- nk. The prize for White was 
ә йг. Perrier, ет Newbattle, with Goodall's Br oad 
фм: let, Mr. 
part downwards, Sueh is the - 
invariably found. Were its position in in which i it is 
? perhaps 
y vitality ; for — into 
consist of а — 
In this аі 
d 
but springs up again the followi 
the tenth month, an di t| 
with —— in whieh the plant grew from other 
uis e the bod all these the 
thrown n out а M the p 
gr d-like plant just deseribed fi 
is e deis ni ing i of a ngos; and the part whieh | 
ce the body of a caterpillar пенни nds w 
ws botanists call ра латун nd garden wekke 
spaw itself in "the meg no doubt 
some of the germs ot ile fungus ing scattered on the | stan 
r ground become attae 
to the skin of the caterpillar, 
and there бара. "with the extraordinary rapidi 
known only to this class of biegen. kill the animal 
while in its mide state, and very soon occupy эө — 
of its body, so as to correspond with it exactly in 
John Waterers Catalogue jei American Plants for | ате 
1854-5 is before us, and should be procured by all 
growers of this beautiful race, "We cannot анаа ° 
в га portion of light sandy soil, Another 
00 
s be grown at mns - ~ - equally suitable for growing 
tribe of plants admits so readily 
med апу season 
effect or add to 
e e or plan 
« ugh гч ts are 
чі іп their pre lectione as may b 
it sho uld not be fo 
n" either into large pots near 
not so striet]ly ex- 
been supp 
that a rich peaty soil is that 
natural] constitution, Yet 
it is scarce state 
| found more or De СЕ in every 
this soil may be 
Peat, i it must t be те ; 
county in England 
the want of good bog 
following manner :— Colle 
| éalled the top or surfaco spit е — plantation, wood, or 
rass field ; and the more this surface is impreg- 
m partik the better, The 
is to 
nated with i decayed э vegetable 
thickness 
When a supp been Mera it should be thrown 
together; then carefull mixed with E 
mould, or old and well мй dung from а 
In this operation the turfy m should not be 
preserved as roug rge ^» is compatible 
with the mixture v the viole mem. When the plants 
to be planted com of more 
чаа outline, i» average depth m stated at 
зүн s inches. To this depth the soil в ould be taken 
е, | Lon don exhibition or in our Norsery,eresent а ҮЧ 
T 
whole tribe. 
- pared with other hardy vu flowering shru 
n 
useful, and will beco me, we 
side, " 
we must find room for the nitens directions ША: 
Mr. Waterer gives for their bip MG 
* * American Plants 
nr — nd t 
which, Куа оп а gran е, e in ou 
which admits of no parallel, They are à 
soil and general Кш, we e wish it it to 
rtain а 
when we Sat ot 
hat our - 
» understood t Pm 
sentone or two features peculiar to themselves ; » 
Ls experience | has given us the fullest opportunities of 
forming an opinion on the dein and we venture . 
have some - to 
can be no dou 
issertation, or even speci 
ld be of little or no aval 
Apt of whi tribe or order is —A 
is 
П n o ay be " 
fact, however, imm 
ainst the Lorna e 
is unfortunate 
n 
there is кубе ulty in 
every locality, with soil 
Lond и 
kin g 
T they ие eyen propagate th 
as freely as 
| 
eallod а 
inseet | 
lare ална hiding-place with its hind- | | may ESSET that Pr is no 80 
CT in whieh plants M 
ctions are «реж applicable | 
com- | 
ting | tinte all he says 
€ | large and sel 
in : i 
riorum 45 the | same 
qim the objection has 
thi w 
seri 
ring large plots of ground in К - 
T$, | elevated рейди 
* We шау just 
offer these directions respec 
tac mould. t the other 
state, in conclusion, that we 
ting si кт the s benefi. 1 
ovem кориу 
e certain] e to endorse the whole 
of this — wó can Am m p it as that of a very 
lebrated and experienced te, 
he we doubt not is аз willing as "E he "iae 1o minan" 
The tself includes a very 
eet assortment of 
——À— 
 FLORICU LTURE. 
CanxATIONS —I. will es P to say to 
pen Кариб 
y than 
bua —— Ф attributable, 5, : 
role sun, or frost 
Е. the layers wp {тот the 
f Yeomanson's Triumphan 
this year all 
that 
"eb Ps (10 plants), 
ber of other Carnations, an 
that 
is im 
dip t from $e 
| that his posed эли [^^ 
