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lose e sight o of thie s important point : : anew plant i intro- 
tt would be introduc: a rs 
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re of cltivation, is o 
there were no horticultural 
ficate, declaring it to be a 
money value 
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After the tree had 
away € hes two bottom leaders, which were left a 
foot long, and trained in a horizontal direction with | 9. 
oken, 
the the points a little raised. After the tr ree had bre 
commenced. Two 
as near the base as possi 
shoots were left on each 
-— gi = at the 
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was 
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were lon 
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winter ines 
bern became i in its ag 
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Chis Mer fos SA how 
— action uox afterw: 
and to escape 
directed. to 
cessful in the ee of r replen 
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0 | playing a ‘‘game To subve: W. Ho oker 
state MA: things dne. iei etn riae long im D" Lf pe variety of 
over-rule ral 
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Chiswi — 
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for 
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portum of the arden, 
set of DA ee tions. 
ye ess; ing a hat 
— end Te ree and that 
bres more pri erem in 
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"These illustrations sn their descriptions are of great 
use to th 
replete with subjects of the gre: t possible i importance 
Need at thérefe m" [^ wondered at that 
eee het — is which 
mprovi g thei Aeria the n they | 
chosen Tus 80 abundant, wi that on the Boutety” s whom | | 
ngaspir 
cetur dd 
with an ge-yellow disk. 
ones whether it is an gie s or a plant of 
longer duratio on. This was Tos b Man us 
Pe ak o f Fernando Po, and o n the Caan oon Mountains, 
Bro wu 25 2$ a 
g lists of names of you ants for Bonoan for 
not be found in ‘the don Then 
erio Sin ex pd 5 by, id | 
darte wed 
She aneda. with the theory ‘ot Mortoultire in the 
Under such able ntitic hor 
g hiswick t ook | | at 
of gardening a truly Vener care; its um d devotoos were | 
subjected to p na iR a 
Lindley, who moreo 
and m "— 
ma, bu it a native of the Cordiller It 
large tubers, smooth twining 
c ves, and salver-shaped flowers, having a long 
w hitish tube, and a five-lobed limb E inches across, ofa 
eol 
perfect gi: Mes vj i ep old ws 
s to be Chiswick. M prosperity of 
— about this hm ached its height; 
ards mani fest itself ; 
^mt whole of tko V octekg com ea — 
Shows, sometim: 
eges ll 
which 
ishing its partially 
ry, and at og uu Me a failure. 
financial Forsan € coi rned, the sacris oy 
d at last, he was obliged to sail with the stream, which 
the teer -quarters of hortic ulture from 
uth Kensington. Here a hanimin €— 
oidered arterres, and unsightly apes 
elf the tas 
c- | lowered 
age 
erm pc 2 T p^ until | n 
a fine white flowered fragrant species. imported by 
Mui nee se m Pulo Copang, i vs bere 
seas. T pear: ave 
vi ind ecimens 
be 
on the voyage wither 
20 to 24 inches long, - 
peo ot racemes to be from 
seems to have at one time considered ie a 
S. violaceum, which i t resembles in 
structure, except 
ois isted. r OREA i ba 
ie ed recognised by the suse world. Young ks, ail not 
— Ne urts as in da; s gone by, even th ouh 
d ses, m atterin, m afraid, ully 
ised. Nóverthelose, if money E "obtain btless 
iswick may again be looked up to with pride by horticul- 
ad young. Let" Ye re, that the 
e which has set in in her favour may n b 
ent. There i 
, d onsinvedted: with gardening as 
The Soc 
fore find work sufficient for 
that a that ‘devoted tó arborieulture should 
arbor 
gone by. 
pecore at present in existence will ‘lake. 
them to do. ould suggest 
w set apart th 
In this way E 
east ve 
iety's co 
a fi T for its fent rm 
nfit sto 
gate ited portant hearty must be NM ell 
grown specimen. It is to be tae that this s plaht may 
ot be forgotten amongs more Emm meu 
Odontoglots "for which collectors koi m to be scouring 
its native co untry, renada; but that a good 
upply may be obtained f for general distribution. 
d fi 
them 
for th e border and for 
ssi: pare aed 
here aeea 
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tread her rgo 
t 
tl I ri v to the old-fashioned €: 
Pinks, but in truth of a very different gene wee 
e varieties are é a 
the scanty v 
fia x ee 
ender the arcades not only more verra in diis arm vint 
winter. Joseph Newton, 
0, Eastbourne Terrace, Hyde Pa: 
Hrotices of Books. 
e £41 
e white; Rosette, a salud pink; and what 
d Makblso rosy-pink. 
The illustrations in the Florist and Pomologist con- 
sist of hee first-class — flowered Vy esp SED 
Princess of Wales, General Bai nbrigge, mm 
lat "id y some ove A 
Alfred. The ican > is, 
varied, 
,, TRADE Lists Recetvep.—Lovts Van HourTE's 
Air, i is a very 
a atak interest 
e stations of South cea plants, h e reached the | full list, a 
g 
(€ part of the second volume. 
k 
icropoides, 
ose in nter sted i in So uth African bien i 
PM 
admirably gren ed, and with much useful 
ugh its Serni of pages. 
bhoóen ^. for example, pp. 30—35, 
is ars a bi ag monogra is of this piggies family. 
[ LMORIN-ANDRIE T Cre p t aua 
Cata ida ferte our lA. setul deonip 
list 2 the pa Ma. amon 
vegetables, some of whi 
woode = da Lining 
very complet list of ‘these 
peo 
santhemums, §¢., 
flow wers, both old. ends nem, d the m 
st of 
hardy variegated plants of which w- 
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it lon 
e base was st oppad eee a foot Tube. 
Mind; y es pruning the leaders, which were 
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but wh oxcombical name | of British a 
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iin MM |o oniwms : 
Part X 
skilfully drawn ; sion Ly 
me author, assisted by Dr. Sonder, now in course 
otanists 
the tifu 
of publication as one of a "eg y boot Floras, will | inter 
n 
tly facili ope inquiries 
nun ae of i imr: 
ur gardens, that pablications | 
ry g i garden ibrary. 
uet, P. Parte XVI. and XVII., are 
ith extremely good letterpress. 
osea p 
w Ixoras. 
ng Tulips, very 
a 
VII. xai  daontia Pens un- 
1 flowering be bedd 
Cape | 
a præni- | 
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ums. Of 
ection is said to far STS any that 
S General 
Catalogue very fall in very Spat tment, the 
new Pelargoniums ‘of palara Hoyle a 2 Foster occupy- 
|inga UE position, as well as 
and Verbenas.——Ros BERT SIM 
| have prece 
rns, e shall n. io 2 more fi 
mak 
relating to Exotic Fer: ce. 
| PauL & Son’s New 0 Boses o of 18 84 briefly describes some 
hen 
was similar 
; West 
Society.—Time was when 
ool of horticulture. 
the period; and 
and extensive collection 
shrubs. In short the garden 
yi 
a white 
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May this fine work, to gardeners very precious, go o 
and pr 
- Verse DP Illust Horticole d 
cea to the mors ite me herb ae to ye 
d 
this was in 
m Horticultural Bodlety; i and | Sc 
all respects a 
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n | variety, w 
p 
stont erect simple-s 
te Agapanthus umbellatus, not worth. vs s pus; 
a really beautif ne. 
osper. 
haffelt’: 
ewhat larger S. multi 
by Messrs. Veitch & 
Son | thine 
Of Szxp Lists our 
| we may mention the following :—WiuntiaM Tj 
iptive Catalogue of Flow. 
"1 well arranged, and contains several interest 
lties.—— — WILLIAM Pavt’s Select List 
d Ag 
no — te bs 
e| of everything i in these several departments ; among ot 
Beet is Sea spoken - we 
alogue o 
LoT 
CHARLES S tun 
Dr. Maclean’s new 
To The Little Gem; 
eat excellence, a red the 
ILLIAM CUTBU o wei Ontalbgue, and RoB 
PARKER'S Ca atalogue ; may all be Meefully ‘consulted : for 
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mmed herb, 2 feet or e = 
n height, with copious lanceolate sb ors clasping sub- | 
eath, 
a [of flower, Hip tod or farm seeds respectively.— es 
|CHARLWoop & Ins’ List of Seeds senate: 
besides cay Ary and flowers, a useful list of seeds dis 
"rime a leaves, woolly 
glo 
corymb of globose showy fi weeds an inch across, | 
160, 
DERSON & SoN's Seed List of 96 pages wità em 
