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THE BERRENERS CBR ONTC HS 
[Aucust 2, 1856, 
sylvania, bute few years after the variety died « out 
ne time didso much to prom ii -r Hier Ah 
its companion, The e Greengage an x Pl aiza: pra 
never suffered at that ti ime, but a a a enna they 
also failed. Mean while the Peet produced on the 
branches, whi 
a “knowledge of the first principles of horticulture. 
Blair 
a slow irae 
under a sh 
er use by first dryim; 
aon reggie a them 
T heat, 
Fil 
oe and, withal, a oman of first-class ean 
n fa 
act, "these tw: en were enthusias' 
a half in length, but d so thiekl 
perithecia as when ‘growing on ooh Cherry. I hav. 
this species from different aep 
of America all presenting the same gouty aspect, and 
rough with innumerable perithecia, This species has 
bui 
y, no oniy io. ie the allian 
impro 
boiled, 
the shells of 
any ordinary Ss ods 
prinsipio f making two. bla 
ne grew belies, but by oo example ore were ema 
to cides others “go and ans kew nthe verse of 
peashells that 
served as 
together with the ‘Peas t they i igen are iseen n 
rather 
are IH re 
ory "ha pa 
this picture how roe 
src ‘almost at the commene 
e Inst 
parasites. 
ther minute fangi belonging to 
series rap infesting living leaves mig! ht be 
re airaa instance, an 
on the leaves of Sones but their effects are s0 
that they 
y of title after a amd s 
ia by trade influe 
with this eae ion seine subscribers 
l than 
subscribers. 
Let wus first sane t a owen 
TERS 
EHATE. 
or es saben 
or — 
the 
avour ; 
mall, vapid, and 
there is on white 
ws 
te-podded, the "ellowp 
n, the red-flowered, &e. E. 5. D. 
Ganar 
wowor 
each prenen were large sand ful] 
» remainder as ste ete on are 
O the taste ; 
a theoretical eae MT. B. 
| 
h 
gardener in the full s zas of the word, and that 
f uppor rt of the etonthat, 
Hom e Correspondence. 
Pav tae Hertfordshire corres 
‘Wellingt ndent 
speaks of the branches of his W ff 
the same thi 
ng investment, or an “expensi ve wa 
Q 
and een jet him have it 
Aion, if overtaken by ai ficulties in his 
deserving as others who, supported by Lad y A, 
r -» beco 
me Ar. 
estima. 
y. of providing for a 
They are allowed to-root in 
have e 
wat 
old age, quite | inform 
the pre 
jaan er 
ne after ano “oe so much so that I piace 1 
oul ore a the plant. Those who have seen it 
‘hat it was Pota tii di In August I plante 
m 
oo 
th no other view than that, of li 
wii 
poa of th 
too true, and one cannot lemme ara the inve 
pini is a good oney and ‘avarice takes a 
of igs I should like to see the charity, 
e the committee, pitch a ger « oiar jan 
andth 
1 
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£ 
circumference, Mr. Charm: 
candidates would be much reduced in ser soe we 
aa ae emore real merit rewa arded, Fro! m the 
t to t 
ofm 
oe not rag: 
their holes 
stumps of trees, 
- | Having bored a 
hem bers that 
my ne is perfectly sr pers Pome a. 
zs d'pped in turpen' d pus! 
rees, in a timber yard in Church 
hole with an auger rather more'tha 
} 1 bof wlanpelth 
ci 
d 
h 
poet nag À ae 
the largest plants ihe had seen. Two 
pema in this eae 
way, but a they are growing vigoro 
Quercus sessiliflora (see p. te ~~ nan 
r your inspection I 
le: 
y ssion of can 
| pensions, and such will a the ease wane a areari tan- 
dard of “admissibility can be erected. The Institution 
d must be d, but the 
bearing should be held “responsible, cand ihe paid | o 
he | stum 
inserted and 
— 
‘on bar of the 
having a cavity or hollo 
ceive the small punted appliais e, was then 
* the ca rtridge, - S 
o as to reach 
the c: 
nd not the ms of t tl 
e pow eai 
lip as well ws hing tightly 
vant must gim the servant a 
ity. 
cannot tinge any peculiarity n in = leaves, but “the 
the 
‘Oaks th have seen, a 
and regularity of growth. 
one, which is I Shink of much more thar average 
dimensions : Feet. In. 
6 
. dd 
2 
of the 
oot from ground... 
i ot feat from ground 
14 feet from ground =... 
Above that ngs rather inereases 
feet from ‘he. ae a “Total dheight | 
No; 3 he must be the Servant of the ere and if 
A 
ing filled u 
an old member 
without bei 
nee ‘cancelled. As 
Tatton and for many years a 
of co mmittee, I make „these remarks, and I warn 
of the 
up, jet them | 
uppe: 
working member | i 
m 
ith 
the bar 
ans have 
£ 
re of the anar Paat “long plank of ml 
nd held 
ailed = 
properly neta fs they a 
ves. It ae no evi “remain a matter of 
to go waste. 
S iron “en Satis of the same diameter 
essari ily fits air at in the’ hollow 
motes in the hands of two or three 
sympathy ı with any but their customers ; but 
tie gas s when 
pomeg. 
about 85 feet diameter of spread si bran 
90 feet. A a See Subscriber, [The le bp anae 
comer ie 
ira apia—1 have bad ii noble Water Lily 
this season. I planted it out on the 
in the insa i 
emma 
with hot 
had at 
and not till then, “right gee — if De Old 
plodes 
the whole force of the  explsin cto “the redid al 
my charge ex 
$i 
jdat 
i Member 
of eaii. [Of course «we mus ply t 
this letter : and »we e hope itwill a ‘fornished Be the 
Committee. With that reply the subject must drop as 
f | farcas we are 
Suburban Gardens.—I saw a a effect the other 
day at Wells (Somerset). whic hi 
F 
5 2 J 
On ro fı 
Captain Nortor 
Ad 
tuse, 
s obvi 
therefor 
blas iita 
stenmrboiler 
h f 
inte 
4 inches 
to fo our ur leaves each 
ize, until now it has 
t perfect condition i ima- 
(A 
for-a low stage for | plants in fiow 
on as if a huge bouqu et had “en mle on the 
indeed: there 
a ap io n. 
| stump shows 
ote de 1 the « Highes ressure, N 
ns sel rel bursti: 
ys eames 
vee 
a 4 
ads 
;, ng 
nee is :separate 
“oniy Drought e sipo me s it wl 
can 
Aa Be 
258 o2 
ESaEs 6 “sy 
attered “appearance of "the blas 
he t eth ffect of his rifle 
a a exe ect o —— 
B 
$ 
h 
ter. Itis exp ected to ee flowers in 
Hearing that t the Victo. ee has not succeeded at 
all well in bi cig ourhood do; s year, hap 
induced m ae satan and as soon as t 
or merely plants —— 
war, W. 
a few | 
hei ght. “The fi watered = ge stair. 
ease window. Som 
_, Ros es. —I am gad to to see that you select for admiration 
May, Gardener to Josiah See 
ow dshire. 
er W. M 
Bip, Hacker, ja tr 
got i Wheat for whole meal 
roduced with but the fraction o: 
a shade of. difference ‘between ves That fine a 
Jules Margottin, comes occasio: nally very like William 
Jesse, C 
men 
family 
bread are eHeaes which Dr. 
MC to be. mic a 
E- | 
are distin Sir J. Fr eal 
: like a moderate ‘ower aes Paul a In my opinion 
d and most :distinct Hybrid Per- 
hey are nahin seems a good d 
factory steel mills 
Street, poner at prices varying tro rom one 
guineas ; also instructions for preparing th the Wheat ie 
using the e mills, J. ton Cou 
e: 
und that | ee roo ak contained 10 
tubers, ma — 105, one ditto ae and one ditto 157. 
These n ay appear onderful; but I can 
vouch eye “wf truth 
Mews some 
What 
; those 
a "good opening. 
GI aai 
iA 
maei July 26th. 
Sorieties, 
RTICULTURAL : 
moet “ecco a in nae 
A and the number 
aparrean 
t forwaril 
ould:be a more 
est enc ‘Sometimes he 
„not many more petal: than h his near relati n the 
with Stella, 
witl 
appe 
ty, al ing at 
—— dispassionately, i ty heip, 
bas been “much ag bout ome. 
ave 
hi 
iow a have ed to the 
Ted stitution have taining to do sah aa = am quite |] 
convinced that gi 
ae the medium 
ly | comparing notes, 
Ca: 
of oecasionall 
n nae afford ag OPE and 
disave seam Se di 
Baia 
Roses have their 
William Jesse gari ni ered 
m Griffith a have 
> of at. 
Paul 
nny 
iais Secs 
pe: grepe Mr. Henderson, 
iie Meier. 
bags 
This: meal proceeding g has 
S. B. 
} 3 
er, | : a only Joking th t ld b id a 
4 ene! eee fnil e 4 
heard and saaier in their own reg A 
Poor 
aoe ee sonmecninl in their on 
Mearns (now mo more) for many years - 
iak entham. 
Peasheli Rage addition re hin 
“M.J. B.” bas given respecting these atip. 354, allow 
ts which | 
M‘FParlane 
