THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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( [Ocropxn 22, 1864, i 
eom rativel rare in 
vg y plant can | 
use E h is too 
m 
weather, is eh more 
und in almos st 
however, which gave a very faint idea 
oyto eal bea uty when carefully Bogen MN es of Gra 
d 
larger bunc 
e | length, 
of their 
The: 
ardy i d 
e 
lan pan gardeners they 
chanting PR xA dm repay a — protection 
and 8 
extra care winter. 
" c fall ot the jit 
mc 
| fi 
metimes 
den where there 
every g gar Tt is 
abundance as to fa. very injurious. 
met with which a 
ov are evidently especial favourtion Some ap 
arrow-leaved varieties of the Pod ocarpus | 
therefore, 
f the Savin would prove a remedy. 
two Fungi to be mere forms 
ely 
fal ‘extirpation o 
e 
es 
had |? 
dant pia yo T the Dr and if this is the 
ust 
Unfor a S we are not able to’ refer to any 
gots — of the emen in any 
t those who have access to the 
in deseription vn “a 
excellent observer M. Nav 
. 463. 
gure 
1856, p. 63", and in the sam 
is a notice of the Barr uae) paresis 
Juviper. M. J. B. 
of the 
E 
— alter our received notions as | 
that considerable advanta. 
are | equ 
and | Mr. 
of | Mr. W. Mupp. For m 
charge of the extensive gardens and 
Ayton Hall, in Yorkshire, and tak 
in this country and on cone. 
tinent, as apply y t t id to the study of the Lich 
ue, Ld - S eic id Avi entitled 
the 
E 
and species are LA €— from t the 
d Mr. 
ge as .Tegards other 
pes may result from employi 
some other s uitable stock for the m d 
» 
imi hes across the s 
smaller was 13 P inches ets and 11 0 
he other varieties of Gra 
rom Chiswick 
Aiii che 
ers ; 
r 12 across te 
n in ‘the colle 
LY y fine, an 
UR RON’S “management ä 
Further remarks 
T some of the other 
kn be deferred till: 
n this eey 
— The vacancy in the Curatorsutp OF 
E BOTANIC GARDEN he been filled by ¢ uin 
any years he has had th the 
ual of Bri 
Ls exten nsive Work t that 
bn ic ui na Lie 
in accordance with thet views held by 
gamic botanists. The pao both c of the g 
mime 
d of c nig S a 
we are alluding 
dee 
all t eina M l 
t portion of the large and valuable 
aureo-re' 2, 
Pine, Skimmia oblata, Lilium aüratum, and 4 
of other things, which are now well-known to 
readers. The last sale h 
8 idera 
been previously offered to the ss nis. as 
Sae b been scattered | over Eur i on m 
f 
are, at present, at bs ESL to res and | and 
planters in this cou 
garden iped d 
blossoms i is p 
T 
once its 
deem from natu 
130 highly font nified ^ rures of the spy 
bta 
s for the agen e X this scientific FA: 
à at he same time creditably supported a wife and 
| family. 
| 
— We are also glad to be able » - at b E 
| stage of the ‘Ganoens AT TRENTHA 
i pete Z. STEVENS, whose ability 
Been abundantly deti diia duis 
ie pest vium two by his sitecéssful — 3 j 
the menses Azaleas with which Me 
rried off some of the le: ive teen 
offe red pa these plants, 
ading prizes w 
were 5 bengt? make with 
ange to say when i 
were produced were Bae “beautifully Eu E as 
when the leaves were The white 
colouring had appa parently | 
t Dg m aw leaves. We ma 
apni pass- | 
e however that the 
arise | 
| eultivation 
iré 
featu 
ARAUCARIA IMBR ICAT E o 
r to bring it back as l 
ures of t hé te cal fee Aes ü nat ye ey will: 
maintain the — aee iret have acquired under 
the suscessive ma ment of Mr. FrEwING and of 
Mr B 
—— There is at Castle Kennen beantiful tree of — 
; The parent plant — 
orthern “contemporary, has 
Piin OT 
we 
ttai a hl 
it "iet d in 
with green leaves and erimson 
wers stripe vith Pr hue e. 
e never remember g so ma 
w orna- 
a cireu 
that a eotintry 
MM after 
+ every dá 
foreign 
sot x  &hieh we have soca a 
eciduous class. One f these, 
is a small trée s belonging t o the 
e, 
and althou its flowers are | 
ens, 
which much is expeoted, 
country has yet seen 
them in idee E is reported 
able novel 
as one with light and | 
inospo 
feathery foliage, and another dwarf variety, both | th 
of ris vidt iful o Ja 
s in Japanese gardens, | 
assuredly be highly 
r 
interesting 
up agn 
mog all but e s.n i CI undred years. 
umerous as w plants ar ie e which — 
we prom fro ia bag a connie and whi ch a 
: 
p „attractive object.. From it Mr. FowLER 
ined w process of gratte some hundred er 
DE. yétup g planta. leaves are for the most 
citings margined with nap aioe 
have seen it shown at South Kan 
was ai 
ow dispersed, there can be 
ENS are still left in those dist tricts which wer 
unexplore At some future time these, aah 
tens will find their way to the gardens 
Cpe: 
At the EXHIBITION i Fruits held this week 
at South Kensington, a 
the Garden ei the Soe 
m, an sequent 
rming an opinion as to the desirabili 
their cultivation. i er wi 
Ww 
of 
va 
br: 
| nt admit of increase ; [a 
was quat. and it "s since increased 
e las jJ tier of branches sim 
E 
[^ 
with the gre 
We ee that, although regarled as 
spor s passed by the. ocension in qn 
the obs 
3-4 
estion, n- 
SUMMIT 
errr 
y, te ia 
hardy- 
t now, since it 
n be increased with P verae giant 
ecided markings of the 
regarded as a decided foie ia a 
Coniferous trees. 
qe 
the gardener is s o have 
child. pem the ues een withoe 
e state ai which 
= — : K f red, pitom y which this 
Mi y i se a entire y free. A super'orit 
attributable to the Vine Aree | been grafted don | Pt 
a stoo k of the. pM borgh; whilst the 
larger, - in other eet s inf erior bunch was 
80 is a most promisi rive 
iran plants we observed a. good 
of P. "mci de and Nageia, in a 
to Sowerzy’s figures, t. 
accompany them, in porn 
| borne 
he effect produced by the stock in this instance 
was so pE that no one who had a n oppo: rtunity | 
of 
en | a few 
the daily papers is to: this effect :—. 
w days relative e jaria death of a lil 
age, the - of the 4 
three years of 
inchley ri 
mother 
ith a ministered 
ue recovery 
mother 
2 er was taken wi 
idy ed otlier nu were | 
laek Hamburgh, | or even petente the Franken- | 
TOSSA; 
ine 
in mall quantities, ys the piece ait hem 
was put to bed, relap: 
administered, th a den jene, TA 
int k 
B 
thal variety of it, for the Barbaross 
inference dorivable "frot this case, therefo 
, is! 
‘ti z^" 
occurred, and medical assistance was obtained, Z 
however before death had ensued. At the inquest, #3? - 
