270 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. {Манси 25, 1865; 
ho tei ecor f Messrs. Jardine Some fine cut blooms were sh 
before the fruit becomes Mr. Ma ajor, the manager о нича == 
— Оп the sect hand, тартат ie strong | | Mathieso n's DUM I + at EAE. К. *4 o poen Чеге Eros neret ост. ч 
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nese, — LN ae MA ark „йм d rfect M 2 | орама. be used with advantage in manufacturing cut iu. menit boxfüls were g 
Move t» н ths себе to Pin its fruit to the coarser kate of silk in Europe. The yield їз which were many fine blooms, They came f 
FII fbr аву ol. =ч] Ад: row as арси of cocoons only give | | Lee, Mr William Paul, and Mr Williams, 
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as h ı experience in silkworms both | charmingly mottled with white; and J « 
CH ek itm 0 NE TAA NE | т China, he pedea been engaged in siik | nM "e ite kind. In the Amateurs cl MULT 
Silkworms Feeding on Oak Leaves. —Тһе | farming in the south of Italy. many years before he odman, an Mr. Todd contributed good User, 
China cad espondent of the Times of V 16, states | went to the East, and his opinion that a cross between | ofi Miren Of Camellias in pots, some fine plants 
tas the akpa at Newchwang feed о Oak leaves | the Newchwang worm and that of China a nd Europe perse ished A. Mr. Bull, who had among others Wf 
tead of the stereotyped Mulberry, and naturaily | might be , effec ted with advantage, is therefore wort th Abbey Wilder, Raffia, and Valtevaredo, all fine varieti 
pridas a КІ coarser thread; b Kang-ni the second Emperor of the| Mr. Wheeler also showed plants ots, 
it to а considerable extent t is intermixed ыз ана drauf. appears to have made "the first Collections of flowering and fine- Кл», 
to ough | exper ment of feeding — on Oak leaves, about Prat by M Williams, Mr, Whos zel Ms. 
ex uite: —the latter of and speci — жу cocoons obtained Wi јаше? group чыл beautifo] 
is taken to t rends the early part of Nov im are to te seen i in the Mas e Cha mber f |examplos of ти and Variegated Yu ^ 
shortly eda s pavigation i i se re. ce. ПАА дау, 1 vi gb stated to ha 
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—nnÀ "t is evidently considerable. Fro om one | pee 80 Qmm, a position in Y aina, 16 is evident | Ima varii miniatum, Hedaromas, Deutzia gracilis 
valley, which is however one of the most pesi. | that since then the worm „has thriven апа multiplied. THUS abs rutilans,  Epacrises, Cytisus, and 
bout 80 ca n ally ; ach cart | Тһе fact, then ryllid 
rries 10 baskets, which each contain about 15 cubic | on the leaves of an Oak, though of much interest, ds not | Fro m Mr. Bull came a valuable collection of Aucuba, 
feet; that would give about 12,000 cubic feet of loosely | altog ether a novelty. "But what is the Oak ? and inds already noticed byu us; 
- cocoons from y - е The d in | is tiere known of the Chinese and Ше" ОаКз? | Aglao nema сопа in fruit; the Fern-li e Cupania 
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Societies. | Schiller, ped clas riget longi to the red, k al true lovers of horti шы. In the кз а | 
class; Ida, yellow; and Alba maxima, the Rev. Mr. Di ted out the different objects 0 
NA EU March 18 (First Spring Show). white. Messrs. Cutbush's 12 kinds consisted of Le which Certiücatos owns гурбн) The Rev. Mt. 
т unusually cold weather which | Prophète аш х9 mes Nightingale, striped pink; | Berkeley then gave a short discourse on what presented 
кеч і diem an «о display of spring | Marie, blue; Mim ark plum; Snowball and Mont itself of interest in a bota Hy. 
sete - pr " on this occasio: n . Hyacinths were | Blanc, white; Bar aron or Tayl, Grand Lilas, and | alluded briefly to two cut spikes of Dendrobium 
contributed in large numbers рч in Ecran fine | Garrick, blue; Von — and MM red; and | by cm ойе, the Жека D. densiflorum, the othet 
eco ong: d ially the collections from Mr. Wm, Paul Emmeline, зны e pink. Inaddition to these Messrs. | the nA . luteolum he said. was noi les 
ES am also А чин а oliin of 100 potsful, | i 1 1 
| juny hp cedens admiration of all whosaw them, From | which, e inferior c v Paul's, were nev ind ; IE ке бошу E ot ане 6 they remain — 
| MN ч! еерт а large assemblage of these E уш f bulb vation. Mr. William Paul then gave a very 1 
| tmd i s ition to which „Tulips, Roses o neta from зне сн the b Мт. |; ert on Spring flowers, which will be " 
| both cut ап in pots, сее Camellias, Cinerarias, Pid peo R. Barclay, Esq., who iL. among others, m 9 
| Primulas, 1 stove and greenhouse | Queen of the е5 Wes Ida, yellow ; ТМ сөн: 
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honoured the | Howard, red; Жайна Уап ‘dè Sultan’s| Mrs. G. Arbuthnot, Mrs. F. C. Burne үс 
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UE the publies ust before it was thrown | i AEW red and dand: white s 3 x EN н em con. | Dickinson, Mrs. Field, T. В. Hall x » 
Ot Hyacinths Mr. William Paul contributed upwards | also ошый at йт, to ү Борне Ве г Major W: atarin, АМ Mn. у 
| be Pocock, Mrs. Pym, J. Searigh à 
маа 00 рон, chiefiy а е i и yg fhem, | erp o of Lord Wellington, a fine d lor i harge ds үзе pon Esq P andas New Ze 
» ing an ц we did t | , * " liams 
gus isle sort ета vin vite white ore. ees Kisg of the | in any of the нан ^ "vo о т eties Pee aL ДЕНЕ, О prr 
pes ve "ro ew and fine var esee e Of IE. iy Tulips were furnished b Miri Cutbush mi illum miniatum, and a nice collection of Semi 
‹ 2 m. Paul. Among the diterent T the most|plants. Mr. Parker had the bolts pale ОУ 
Prince Albert; Florence Nightingale, red and white; | Proserpine, rose; Gular ro "99, slow; flowered Rhododendron Countess of iii 
and. riri von Rs olland, buff, we noticed some ex- Бей н rea Perd Archduc daun che, EM d arae ei: а Saunders рате 
fine exam] y of Keizer Kroon teresting 
rom were Queen of the Netherlands, , Mont ү rose, edged is M ise: ies whika p Ersa hide Gladio i vion rt and other ii d 
maxima. The best yellow was decidedly | bakker, Tourn rnesol, mil p Brillant, A pe m Meser Primulas, both a 
were several well grown plants. | of Early Tulips also са m Ме, Youtg. group impio, came p Chinese е 5 
ieties shown by Mr. Paul| Roses in pota were exhibited ia ir adit mri ion 0 
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тд spikes of bloom | sidering the : d season we have bed, by Hs — а ты d e 
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ma $ Speyk, Gra з nd Lilas, | Devoniensis, Lefèbvre, and Molame Fal ns the Taat a pe орар. follicular, the 
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and Tubiflora, IA E ч i Xon reete and iere val oer colour, lar large and which w when y ou oung are of a beauti meds ; 
^ y a valuable kind for early forcing. | ivory-white lovered "'Cymbidium eburnenm; 
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