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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Араш 1, — 
transmitted, as that the son shall be confounded | 
with the father, or that the ancestral portrait в shall | 
study of the individual and деп neral characters of 
all the congeners of 2 ues Lc. м сориод upon. 
„Perhaps · indeed 
звер i n aid, If it be 
truo ыз all the s d s of a gen us are, through 
1 selection, the гне of а eommon 
parent, then the operator may ex ER t to find a 
рреаг- 
e. | ing in 
nus & 
the —— of another speci es of the same 
genus, if he multiplies ш veg y, and de nearer 
the species Me specifical ally, the greater seri e his 
100ess 
r fin А ing ge two 
Рд » hitherto u 
explanation we have |р 
tions, uld n 
precisely similar ауа, 
h 
characters of the genera of cultivat ted a in 
reference to the operations of the se nes: in 
produc pe races, would be a splendid w ork ; it 
e | loss of Mr. Н. W. Som 
—— We invite attention to t] NETT 
m eris to take Ие оп the d ot 
HO 
next at Bristol, pr he ausp 
of las ue e 
to us that гая, classes Tor cut bl 
Шей in sets of 24, 12, and 6 
indu ks me 
take part 
eid > ots, with whose 
н w to ier 
ory. 1 
nd it most earnestly to the 
we recommen 
gress а at NEN 
and as 
ансына. ч ey Horticultural „Соп 
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individual 
variety, send th i there is in truth no such thin - 
ав 4 fide reversion to all the parental 
Miren 
e Ж ма thus regard variation as а barrels ра | 
force, re tending to sunder the members o 
fami 
Should we nd the 
we may iei. to it ourselves, and ofr н 
for its elucidation. 
DUE EARS KDE ҮР. ora 
e| Ixareportof a meeting of the V prp Ааа 
of Edinburgh, which w 
d by Mr. 
2, 
vation Srde ós | 
ill be fou 
M'N. riy 
ks, 
з nov an admitted axiom, that to SELECTION 
PLANTS FROM, HOME-GROWN SEEDS, the tendenoy а 
ri aei It may be added, ы 
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IM week, took pl " 1m М; fic ° — 
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—— We understand that the — 
тен is to be bed ned by Ше Сво 
0 ate t a 
least of the боны Conifers ot America : are so far 
я 
we look for the establishment of new 
existing garden plants, but before |i 
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pu. a wished-for character ; 
ve it | 
know to bea very prevalent opinion. "We believ 
in Wea 
in this 
Of the la tter fa ot еи is по room for 
god and 
for neben The 
СЯ is aidon еду of eonsiderable importan 
re just бош b by Mr. C. Doom LAN 
with а n: -— subjoined, i n which otis 
cause is in -— for results je i poss 
d edt by M Мав. Mr. 
all еек E CEN to follow carefully the 
arguments we 
, 
writes :— 
“A few weeks ago a paper was 
ead a 
ing of the Botanical Боде of Кашып, ү 
the purpose of showing that some of the 
recently. Hae aiio Firs, especially bes fd 
as Abies and 
the ph; Е 
sime ке nung it tinis d e may induce i 
or larger e health 
but ү will influence 
the parent to iz from t seed. that will grow лр in 
Senec 
rm 
country are rapidly dying out in certain | Ех 
STRICKLAND | рр. 413.4 of our Ја 
traction engine ; and ae 
fire-engine.. Land, fue will be supplied for 
the trying of the vm Райо is engines, 
the finest NEW nu shown at the 
other e обй being. ES - пура orner 
The Stevensonia is to Бе rth Pre 
IE from E 
кү 
fich enprieious as soil i ill 
grow. Neit| ж. de Douglas Fir nor кез ы nobilis 
oolitie soil. They turn yellow 
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1 ri 1. b prd 
will lire u ку 
lescribed. E "thé paper 
Шы» fo: engin ap yet this is whot the | 
garden rhe ts to do, aud this desideratum, 
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ы 
thanks to Nature's s bounty, he actually obtains if | 
veres long eno 
uce new nts of plants then is the 
wndevisting eourse of Nature—to take ad 
of this fact and to acce 
nourishing his p 
healthy seed, 
gardener's function, 
the 
of pla 
rom v ded UE 
eould do 
FELTIA SPLENDIDA. Both appear. to, be natives of t 
m for t 
—— The following seen Me Cosmos — 
оү oyage гач en Algerie" (anm. $ Se. Nat, ser, %, 
xix., 121 in note), Lr ста м a hint to gardening leners wbo 
'addict VE a Ын 
sib milis) which i in 
ral sm of Algeria, mi 
ибне {2 the Ehe 
iously direc 
* The dwarf Pal m (Cha 
me ai over the lito 
n presents the reet 
game 
Arolitoral Committee of КЫ. Hortoutunl 
surely a subject for 
e results been noticed elsewhere, and 
under what нета ons Ai We shall be glad to 
publish any об >e vations which observant Ms 
in different parts of the country, and in localities 
with different geologieal eonditions, may be able 
to offer, The subject may indeed le specially com- 
limits 
change that a garden i may expeot to effect b by 
contin nuous „selection ; and under what condition 
results, For instance, we su M nes that we ^ed 
t 
ecessfu 
P ibm had the pleasure of recordi ing 
——— Tuau lovers and friends 
reminded, iat on Tuesday next, the 4th of оні occurs 
another of es TUESDAY SCIENTIFIC of 
price encemen 
e future 
those 
of Horticulture are 
wil 
of the Cha rhe were thus n 
verted into a 2 bed м vegetable pec In ti 
case the result has been, that 
barren owe йод of Мер d эп agri 
point of vi as become one of the ш 
produ aire" 
о Tenia m 
r the title of “ Cercle Professors! poit 
Progris del'Avboricalturo" £ Soc qm те e fe 
established in 
rns the inter 
branches p national indus 
P The rhe invites the 
moreover to 
n m 
2 
"it is ho peless to e t 
to obtain a Ape ere or violet owe or Camellia 
and yet the theoretical obstacle to 
this. Vhites, d lihisks, lushes чый, | 
parti-coloured Roses have appeared obedient 
the gardener's skill, and, as it is said, even th 
nd “cloth of gold " races, exist nowhere 
dens, It is not asif e these colours were | 
or Rare plants, whether they shall = €: 
as dar oe may be improved—the former graci 
du their presence in sufficient ped 
stimulata the exhibitors ; and the latter taking care 
rs о М 
on controverted doeet 
M. V. kir 06 E LEMBEKE, 
Ем. Кор GAS, Profe ssor in the 
entiana, and ier Та in many others, nor as 
suppose 
to the number or 
sented for their quality of the plants or flowers pre- 
for weh 
.. f colours once s 
times a ar,f 
examination, We „Unders! tan d ea 
pw Cumellia but we кн Micro no 
, no ** handboo 
терага to nut piter scent, sizeof 
irt 
mount of dou and all eed — 
атаана "functio d th лө” doubt |! 
аву ot. i e МН, if ^ ound, 
would lead to rene AM these ualities 
when wanted ; qec we ginn 
«Ыым next Tuesda: , may be expected а 
ontoglot (the Одоб, e Prisa of gemit 
MR EM Mises Low from m 
Grenada ; Mat nary "Dendrobi m (D. sen 
oulmein by the same firm, itid wi which 
cov hite hairs, like what is Spa rly 
Коя as the Old-Man Cactus of Mexico; a new Cypri- 
pedi ium (C. е concolor), if it lasts so st from Mr. 
Rycker 
England, 
| proper ferdonment, "it 
aen С 
ER nc 
KITCHEN е PLANTS.—No Il jl 
Іх the first batch of s iot wi б 
by Mr. Turner, was а very dwarf vari р Же | 
It eeren Baa ш the south, bu ces эйтт Юа й 
was very р 
25 Me uae 
of, 
name д m in 
now to be los 
not em these clue 
ching sc 
are to be obtai tained through a 
ntifie| 
principle, from Mr. BATEMAN. 
` | he has been engaged in t 
were, with the "history Е 
