Мався 11, 1865.) 
d Abies — are not so very easily pro- 
iti ould recommend tbe twistin ng 
pper wire round t 
THE GARDENERS' ыыы: AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| would be insisted on with such zeal, were it not for | 
| seed dealers me ара аза еген І may remark that 
HY 
m; also in pots well drained and 
filed with san d placed in a cold frame.— 
r e our called" attention to the recent 
observations of Mohl and онен, dg to the self- 
of the flowers of Oxalis, 
y 
oast have my rad 
dcs 
to m Wc Ma 
. 328, Compile: 
апу а „атга that 
А, 
endis X о En. = 
Literature. " - 
and sinl. cream iere in 
and Ireland from the invention of е 
ed by Mr. ‚ Lown des, who - x in — 
ing, € com pile 
Mr. Bo publi ish 
|few practical. men will deny the advantages, i in a cultural 
point of view, of havin 
d som 
Esp мм, Зоше line of 
the sam 
dee ts. 
it in re: par 
_ Тот шай, it — he has — an appendix, | ™ 
f books ззцей by literary and 
чы marcation must, howev. ve as to age, else it 
ust be at the expense, he АУ аби of flavour. One 
can quite well c 
ambe 
аз scarcely 
In es close 
E a del tubes vits contact 
Mr G ed that he 
the 
ad done the same 
Mr. Sad 
h 
in fall bloom 
РИсайМу House, near Bridge of Earn 
Hillside, Montrose, sent specimens of a ' small flowe 
to be 
The first, indiontion “ -the floral AER Ph 1 
rt =E d i A 
са 
owers 
ан Е 
go 
rary and scientific seri ^^ 
8 
private presses, 
principal lite 
clas 
members. ds en | 
sable ha. 
of e high ht ойыш, Foam] pages aas |! 
various Societies, pem чишик, &e., КЕ 
tions are given, A some slight 
service which Mr. ribs rendered to tbe үтен of | 
nglish Literature. 
albe) Shestates that it occurs in the gre 
eatest | pro- 
fusion in Lochalsh, the epus 2 
entirely арада 
and delicate, 
r. Ker 
jas o arbores- 
rafters | 
uit is produced in 
The scis: make 
The fr 
clusters of more than 
dBotítts of 33ooks. 
Journal of the Linnean | n Vol. viii., No. 32: 
знг еы а idm paper on the Morpho- | 
оп South of ue Orchids (О. longi- 
d th 
paper on the weeds o! of British K КАР 
i ios the din 
hich the gorge: 
omia about 14 miles fi ing William 
and it has re eid 
m Kin 
established icit all along the 
. The Fin ngo 
M a note on Sequoia (Wellingtonia) 
ir The writer о] 
cere this co eae imagi Ы; Ње | 
мыек of the big HT gront abundance the 
Эр фа Nevils їп abont lat. 
5000-7009 Е" dn. А> abundant JEN belt a 
rts? in is light о; 
e CE e ed Général des 
e fessor ri in a letter to Sir William : 
Serves :— 
КУ) 
riva m printed, and Ње! 
Au the first e 
oduces bunches or berries 
m younger гр 
pot the esis эв to гүлү s 
sa ag Vines do es not hold 
Ыр with the Black НАНБЫ, so that the solution of 
| the Ael must still be looked for. 
vinery, which contains so 
Vines. above referred o has within. ү 
young plants, wx а E oed 
, Which Mr 
wing those оп! 
The old V 
tat f n 
Freeman 
x 
A 
vaj fin A to serve his purpose od: 
the new ones that wi ill n stan 
crense in siz In th 
eds se, which is between 60 A 70 feet ^ and 24 
feet wide, are Foster's к, edling g, RM Black 
Hamburgh, Lady Dow and Black, ч 
Foster's Seedling i is rather т a t handsome. lookin ng. bun 
Diction ry of Science, 2 aa ait and i e-con- 
rated ini greatly extended, to appear in 12 onini 
Parts, commencing on March 31. iE gun able additions 
have be een made in many branches of science, especially 
in Л чавга Geology Mili do£y, and Botany. 
The Report the Manchester Field- Naturalists’ 
3 eni Д indica! ^s. a flourishing condition of that very 
| useful institution—an institution of a kind we could 
wish to M multiplied in all the pn centres of po n 
lation deed cient number 
< 
n good earnest : “as нА. of which we find | 
кобна irs m report 
following :— 
Manchester Майы Phscomitrium эреде, end 
this toga in ice places on the borders of Mer 
this bei only the second occasion on Vid 
been Pur Pur in Britain. The first viari га 
| i n was detected in the same IM Mr. 
Holland finds Geum rivale intermedium in 
calyx per meis m precii that this indicates a 
e occasion of another 
Mr. Grindon exhibits a 
Convallaria multiflora with the pig 
convert it tubular cup rese 
che ers of ааа p which, taken E 
other Rosaceæ. On th 
й ion to Norcliffe Hall, 
- [singular — x: 
ited so 
spem 
me condi 
t бә Tul nature of чам 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. — Thibaut & Keteleer’. 
Plantes po prer a учу 
ll kind 
c members appear iol " 
he 
1, мб E "the "bé 6; what 
HN eer Pea close at dw at Моеса NOS d par n z tn т өт on ЫР 
he Genus Restio, by Dr. Masters. | field of 
Li iden" towards the dielinous structure familiar in | Рё 
th f 
a sort of Frontignan flavour. Chavoush is much after the 
same style, with the berries а little larger, but scarce) iy 
such a Кае. flavoured so "A Neither ott them, however, 
are remarkable, and they are decidedly inferio 
or to ап, any 
variety of Museat in E нее v2 Downes’ ws 
Black "n were 
having more oblong ай ge - ie #2. 
| upon the | Wiole pretty evenly mate seni s 6 em 
ance I should prefer the latter, ie decidedly so as to 
flavo If there is a teni Ta superior så for anything 
in L wnes' as it is in i 
ейу : a Nip. house, the 
, but a few years’ 
a u ' would wear out 
не Vine operated upon in this "ed as the plants 
refuse det rest in the height of the growing 
that ork on safe gr 
raiet of БЕ forefat. thers, 
extens 
chi 
ез, бера, 
» FN. 1 
Seeds. 
g'e., has for its most prominen 
of the season, of which there are five to be Tet 
the supply 
with ну v tel a at his c vicam has a 
are also two n-roofed low 
g both 
orm a capital daily to 
and can be forced for d 
ou 
t | from Waltham ; and Beaton’s hybrid bedding | Pelar- | 
miles с for а distance of 
Sometimes in groves, at others scattered etti 
numbers. iu ou can have no idea 
they impart to t 
Ini 
| 
Ht 
B5 
Г 
dj 
ij 
REEF 
e been 
3 "feet. high. 
кне which I did 
e speedy extinction of 
of 
Ti 
i 
£s 
Bg 
ЧН 
I 
B 
nery, where at| Prin 
rel traes aro in sigli at one or feet in 
with 
т дотрын) 
our attention to the indoor ri department, жеш f 
this spring. Among the five new w Roses viens r Gl ory of | оо 
Waltham, a ига fall flower of a rich crimson; and |f» 
ess 
eorg. 
ment of [oni Fuchsias, 
which the Tollington Nursery is always famous. 
тй Maii dé DESSEN, E 
© 
4 AUT. p 
succession t Piné- vest fall of of 
4 | thri riving plants, to supplement the fine ts M 
^|house, a wood h has been 
eut of w. 
). Corresponding with e 
which are about 50 feet long, їз а very fine house 
good order, EN 
pipes. 
The plant-houses are not but they ar 
a collection ot басы "for 
entrance 
к, Фаг. 
eet xr op) үзү tipi iieri "лай take their T E Side 2s these are 
