2 зый 
JawvARY 28, 1865.] 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 77 
3 inches wide; Lobbii ii has leaves 3 inches long and 2 
and eight on a plant; petola, whic 
о 12 beautiful leaves on 
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z 
very fine, also a variety of wii, 
Е. Mitchell, Gr.to R. F. Ainsworth, Esq., M.D., L 
Hron ton, Жош 
ап 
colours, and you will 
thers.| had their 
wer 
under glass, and do not water the plants after the fruit | 
get the high Pine flavour, which | 
some Pined Strawberries lose under glass. The be erries | 
that I tasted at Critchill ыла somewhat dried, and | 
— reflected. I have no glas. My 
of all ages out of doors, Slightly 
robust in character as plants of the same age at 
p ч 
few plants of Cinchona officinalis, which were 
dimit by way of experiment at Newera Ellia, were 
mperature of 24? Fahr. in one of t 
destroy er * а te 
cold n night 
were never finer. 
w 
I may add е the two 
sa 
shore the eleva tion of 5000 fe et, or where тч sod 
make your gam 
on Strawberries acts on р nervous syst 
the same way, а r 
The time for planting 
produce a go p the first. season. Plants freshness that deserves our best thanks, (s from him 
with balls of earth attached to them, obtained | we look for still more ТАША, results in the same 
{ nurserymen e autumn, will al eceed, | Suse. Speaking of t afted , one of | t 
an yield a good .crop the next в " pondents tang that e Grapes on an un- | 
received in August Mr. Turner 7С anne of Sir and Бам eret 
e һе) were John Powell vy Lord Clyd 
uch in | o 
nd bestirs gentlemen to "make: heir 
: r ers Ъе о 
obtained in Jume, or early in den of во orts that me 
grafte Т Vine were sharp 
t hIt 
th тегу 
yde, not yes let 
ves, as, in case o 
be liable v fr = 
days of the dry se 
I have нех Донет ted : Sir William Hooker, who has 
kindly promised to ha 
and I hope to be able to 
. de Угу, 
t tim 
"i 
x 
ut. I have now removed the lea 
genial weather, the dixi odd be drawn out into 
premature [ne W. F. Radclyffe, Rushton, near | me 
Blandford, set. fro 
The (Эз dia Vine on its ow 1 
f Vine grafting is now being treated it d at | Prof 
а time that must prove useful to Vine gr Mr. roges who f. 
Thomson has allu i i k to Euro 
rom 
Р А Paxton, in pots, і fine plants; and 100 
balls 
a little more 
К in pots. 
I advise purchasers ‘o, рау 
A clos it soda with this variety for 1 | 
years proves i me that it is a most useful kind is. 
late keeping if we understand its treatment, so as to 
obtain f 
get апр Mod from it as we rom ot ther ye i 
mist to the Cinchona plantations ot 
е Che 
favoured me with a 
his unpromising specimen of bark, обв m 2 per 
сор, 9 alkaloids, and of this nearly l per cent. of 
qut 
ret to say that some seeds of Cinchona rides 
obli igin vehe sent to me by Mr. Clements - Markham 
ore lind than the 
vines of this valuable plant growing here on trellis, and 
leming, о, Tre p Е 
paleis "E ap wo 
pods this season ; thus provin 
an erroneous one that the Vanilla will 
winter badly, or are spring-planted here, are disfrui ted | inferior Grape table. Colonel "ico, than us thrive d a living trees — Notwithstandi ing t the 
and depri f ners—at any rate t ey b fG natives 
strong ; year's rest they become fine plants, а 3 good vinous pde. "when kept till ap rie which expre ssing a willingness to cultivate them, "there is, 
crop well, and last long. Two or three crops may then | we have had it with the в quite gre Last|strange to say, very хани абас epe shown to рау 
taken, seldom more, In the first place let me name adis n E saw most of the V быш SA лр кагйепв attention to a plant prom 
а few ofthe best kinds of imei m те nly to | in d, but only at Chis did I see Ње | ог the SUM trouble and labour requi 
first-class loams, unctuous, deep, а 1 drained. Fore-| Barbarossa look well when grafi there it was al obacco.—4A. consi side Su у seed of the 
most is still British Queen, w Tg Bet 8 di Ik, but does | tha ld be desired, but the leaves were shed in the | three rides porah here has been furnished to several 
well in rich stiff clay, the stiffer the better. Then соте | early part of November. Your correspondent “ E,” | persons applying for 
Carolina Superba, Filbert Pine, La Constante, Myatt’s who furnished information last year respecting s otton,—Ther: b been a Title more demand for 
i pple, and Crimson Quee ast, I believe | 
y 
Wy d, Mr. Adolphus Kent, Hi Blechingley, lasely spoke | 
It is of no use whatever а 
i these into land of an inferior Sio. witl 
amount of manure hey may now and then виссее 
TQ WI, 
My own roots. Chas. McDonald, Woodstock Pari rk. 
noble-looking bunches of „Barbarossa at Coombe Abbey, 
ill 
Ithink rth further trial on its 
aL ine 
| 
t week, 
| 88 reported in another c 
seeds during the jet year, but t 
of the cultivation of Cotton ae taken up to any 
extent in the islan 
Tta, —Some gentlemen n — in the Sape 
d 
of Tea in п India ited tl nd during the 
"ls 
Trees blown down in os etshire.—In a storm 
nas доол of the 14th Талдау, а Deech tree was 
ed here, which as it lies on the ground is 
|120 feet i in length; cireumference at 4 feet above the 
"Therefore I pro to name, secondly, f qose c| remunerative, 
at] Mags St hich in th e all, | av well of the roots, 14 feet Ам the fork, whic h ів 
more or less, fi eties, and which | 146 f feet from ,9 fee t 8 inches, In 
ablo win good € P пик ipe nd sure аы аге, the e- | threw an Oak, eet to the fork, and raised here, 
mally the most valuable. et idum. y feet 6 TOS above the ini of roots, and 10 ving them sown, a 
na y 
therefore poe those, or choose from those to which.) 
ns to 
a | ecu to ini. ws Tea of very excellent Ara 
with the likelihood of its EE tion being ver 
Having in view the probability of a 
ead noc being made upon these gar. dens for supplies of 
and I shall send seeds to Hakgalle for the 
в some pani already 
inches belo ow the » fo rk, e rom which rise A branches, 
I have prefixe risk, 
d : 
[= 
E 
it is lier and "sometimes later than ше 
ек "Pine. p» year it preceded them ; so I put 
ihe *Frogmore Pine a little later still. Thi в 18, I thi nk, 
16 
- не feet Ой inchen abore ез ҳа of ** 
Ө, which measure 
roken а ж of | 
Lebanon, 55 feet 5 ат 6 feet 6 pda in circum- 
ference. W. C. Trevelyan, Nettlecombe. 
reign VO Ne diea 
n the | fi 
rpose of having 
eaim ad have a логу, Sr à thy appearan 
The Linnean Societ London has 
a addition 
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o 
= 
тагу апа herbariam of these » garden 
KewIh mber of 
| dried specimens of ] Indian plante; ) Dr. Anderson, of the 
For 
BOTANIC GARDE 
ics following passages 
Director, Mr. G. H. 
Чеп 
күрен 
| species have Vig sent to me e by Dr. F. Р ее f the 
Pepsi Botanie Garden, БХ by MM. Teysmann 
and Rin endy k, of tha t of Java; „апі numerous speci- 
stitution. Out of зна в ж I must ask permis- 
ation and propa аги 
, 1863, to Aug 
Zinchonas. -Complete success is s attending me culti- | | 
p 
MT 
di honas now growing i e Hakgalle Garden. 
mber in 
ished еи е Ъу мее MacNicoll shows 
sion to subscribe to the Ingram | aret рар [ Hear, | 
hear!] Ilike the Frogmore Pine bet рл y other 
St erry here кер the yal Han 
rather amber-w and latish is *Bi ved Pise still 
the best, Chilian, is best white, and very valuable. 
I have cropped ast summer two other 
Chilians, viz., Lucie sic, Ia Belle ч yel but I 
have thro hem away ; the last i 
two, but they are по! x Е to, ог Ae [m to, Won- 
-— pes and ai. А рат *Tüvers' Royal Hautbois, 
ке ч 
сан һе һаз i een in their propagation :— 
Cinchona succirubra dies out in Rs for 
Сен MU plant. being 13$ feet high, and the 
inches in reunferenr) jp 
ready fi 
in different к Hess of Ойор 
ins cua d MES most тете condition of health Pe paration of which I hav: 
ach kind in the peii few years, is now com 
how 
vj а т 
RovaAn 
pla ants for taking — Violets 
r distribution, 42,450; цак 
, Cin chona officinalis, planted out і in the forest, 1044 | | һе calle o ДЫ 
The “ те Plantarum Zeylauis," in the pre- 
е been engaged during the last 
im ted. 
———————— 
15, 
: Jan. 21 (Weekly Show). 
were principal subjects exhibited 
n this occasion. ese 2 Stedman contributed a 
collection consisting of К! 
Giant Viol 
t iety of the Russian. 
сгоррег, mid-season and late. 
by Ж” the ra ot all EAS Hautbois tribes that I 
Mein ver Eg E ur bao and high, flavour, but 
ery small b utbois is the best. 
e 
Tal n 
perhaps, the үч = its 
18 Б: е next best to hay 
dor e гем than АЛ Old Whit 
che from its 
{та 
at t 
й from, 1934; reu d asl distribution, 58,747 ; 1 
different stages of тоо , 47, e e C. cr 
(not distinguishable from C. ficia i в), 43 
Cinchona micra p in the p 2001 
king 
, 920; in differen 
a Cali уа, P 
lensi in n differe nt stages of rooting, 
ирет: Pahudiana, Шш for taking cuttings from, 
n different stages of rooting, 12. 
us been determined by Governmeht that p 
е | shall bé distributed E to the extent they сап 
red. free of ci narge, 
spar fist 
e base 52 inc ches in circumference) ; for tuking named Uar resembling the latter, but lar, 
a 
lants for taking cuttings from, 
f and bloom, came from Mr. Graham, iy Cranf 
| b stated that it had been blooming profusely а of 
d any eeks past. Mr. red, of Kilbu urn, 
furnished various Seedling Cinerarias, among which 
was the variegated-leaved variety, Lilium auratum, 
seedlin largonium, som rid Cyclamens, and 
Fern-leaved and ep Pri sucus From Mr. Bull came 
ucubas, some with 
three ag of bir vari 
n the hers variegated 
me ly 
ves, P pente s oral d ardens, Frogmore, com 
municated ы collection of DN cium d Primulas. 
ОРЕ Mr. Mille 
Lx 
tisfactory to me to report that I have already 
o | rec ivea. рне from 18 Бн and that the 
ed) | aggregate number applied 0 nare i 
t | this 
em 
number nea rly 9000 have Dien issued, and there 
is 28,524 :—of | Barbarossa, опе 
de n 7 lb. 
wi. 
T. of all Straw uc а it retains (d unusual 
ting) ЫА ita с=з flavour in the Mines card acd 
e its fil 
hold up their ем so well, Ж Jum ue Ls: 
I ife reason to believe that I shall before long receive 
applications for many more plants, and I have no fear 
s boe o meet them, as Mr. аат inform 
nish plants at the rate of 2 
| mokti; if if they s are required. 
The small number of plants of Cinchona succirubra 
| eias Rm in the Pr n. at Четата are DN 
ot so 
КОО! f our last year 
Mr. Sue, 4, И E. Budd, Esq., Val 
head, e three 
| Miss 
ge, Leather- 
ucen Pine rri Finally, from - 
Try a. few 
a Harington, of Brook Street, came a dish of fine- 
