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i among the best species. Vu named goes The many fine herbaceous Peonies are very useful, transient, and trouble. 
under many nam ади ing they | во I know there are em Боке they sow bands 
named corifolia folia js |; di nu rseries, ll grow w in almost any situation in a garden, and con- "y mc round the shrubberies, aor results in 
where it is getting popular, but its right name is к= fall in with my present subject.  The|having the said shrubberies display an ugly naked 
I. gibraltarica, for which I have the authority of Mr.| Aurieula in its eommon forms, and all the pretty | margin for more half the year, but by using the 
Niven, of Hull, the - don amongst cy ne plant | Primulas, single, double, &c., will of course always hold | perennials mentioned, the borders are neatly furnished 
caltita! 4 [t is thoroughly hardy Niven,|&leading place among the floral beauties of April and at all times, and the plants flower Ju in сае season, 
« though catalogued as te tender, and lasts longer i in е Мау; but the best things in Me -. mily for the sort of | I may y so of 
than any of the other species.” tis s the he latest flowering | gardening I am advocati ng are the many pretty nd the. very чөй dici aim p ‚оё 
kind, 
the others are past 
кад 
does not vare the nea 
ure To soils, it is of а nea "grow h. 
rockwork, bank 
I. Garrexiana is 'Ith 
Ling (the largest 
dy еу Соне wit 
er t. oí stiff cold soil it 
habit of the others, but on 
Eag зш useful — p all, 
next in size atid m eri 
flower үг Чен. 
most compact of all, and becomes fu ull o 
The Coris-leaved Iberis i is 7 (he 
f flo ower too, but 
varieties of Primrose, which may be had so readily 
s0 
as I do hat de - of а ту per iile on 
from — and do иШ їп shady places 
shru ers Th ne little Pian I would 
partieu larly recommend i, Rer evergreen perennial 
It will furnish a mass 
it has no 
when large саси of them аге grown together, 
with the other three species, 
RU ps of me fe are very effent dry wh 
not Pa the case with * effective " planis, the wes 
of some x rre ful and fra when closely 
ry 
examined, Among the best of those we are thoro а, nd 
iuris, and юе moving only about as often 
take the census, N. EN of the finest dl 
oeticus, and N. odorus - р 
these fine plants not being oftener seen. Wm. Robinson. 
Home посна 
Es rly Peas.—I Y 
Ma re. from Sangster's No. 1. "The ii v 
in NC eek of December, and NI plante havo 
not received the slightest pro! ver during the — 
d, Gardener to the Right Hon. 
Earl оў бс oris Notting ngham, Eastwell Park, 
Ashford, Kent, May 24. 
| Names of Peas.—lt is highly desirable that the 
number of sorts of Peas and other у ужен ables €: P d 
ida y disearding those which are (tho 
ry n x ^ similar to others. our gear 
as therefore undertak en good work, in эли -. 
н. dfn r^ quum rs should а Ps ally willing to 
ч ^ k 
might be made in any out-of-the-way place, as they are ips I should say the best is Gesneriana—it | assist him, but i j^ no means an easy 
all of the freest growth, and cannot pota ed,|is certainly the strongest and most showy, and its|should be attempted only by io who are well 
T var "leties, the fre pest and most easily got of them, are | acquain ted with the sorts already in cultivation, and all 
Phlox is, kinds, or those offered ав new, 
Nn hel er, M Thee mot the tall species, scabriscapa, which аге now во common, and which direct "from the bi offering th This latter 
t hav 
but е dwarf spreading an 
covered wi wers in Dè early part of zu. SPLIT 
y grow The old 
ith flow 
should be largely 
4 
mossy ones that are 
„Phlox 
ve been taken in all cases by 
of T. 
it succeeds, £ 
-—L ochroleuca to wit, and other Jarge species too ; за d 
eor: or 
rors published at p. 388, wherein he ва 
4 д m 
pallida, or the varieties 
showy and beautiful. 
around standard Roses 
Tor оа the Ve nas 
fe ock wor k, for edgings 
of germanica ? 
or впге!ү 
етв аге Е 
At Glasnevin they ре 
- these Tittle Phloxes about the Standard Roses 
t as they are evergreen, hardy, and tolerable to ee 
eye at all ns, the uses which gardeners i 
private ight put them, are many.  Phlo: 
frondosa, lying on the ee 
Orobus, if it only contained a single sp 
isa fine genus for the gardener vio wishes to make vern 
een m it should be in the end of 
his place as 
А 
жиы! d de nse RRRA 
is one of the 
ecies—vern 
is no less во to gild the “ w Crocus," o 
u 
is cou "тц? never 
generally oniy knew what exquisite 'elfects are pro- 
vopi by m ing the finer varieties jin lines, , edgings, 
into the егт 
* Strathmore Mes "Y King 
identi t 
dti is almost impertinence for one to recommend the | and the la 
yif iti is difficalt to paint the uh it jJ 
lay à 
ormer is much taller than t the pr with ger pods 
than any other Pea, and smooth seed of a dark 
ex ual the colouring produced by an equal m 
Sir 25 Scott, the ii. I and the blue ўч 
Ап d | after you can mix your blue and 
owe 
of ж ы ЗЕ іп а faith as g new varie 
such varieties —À ;- dare Ё dentical, se 
they were disco ven similar. In 
is 
р rinciple, , we may 
it, in lines 
It makes 
m onim 
oF 
id i in deer the 
be round i sd боше іп Qus in 
be s 
Sutton's phun "and “ Carter's 
n 
J 
= 4 
but t t f ill look de © near x^ 
" 1 1 H a $, 
First 
Crop,” both of > whi ch ar e kn own by their Leona to 
yer Беу may some day 
is one 2 i М ads “Ж. 
may 
easily, and is one 
wood, it 
hardy 4 а The. fine blue flowers 
isite 
the e 
paper; ono EA it ed be in 
BID HT 
HE 
green | herbs, 
1 a 
be considered {оо кайы to be bot them necessary 
In our trial qutm Satton, s Ringleader 
"e rear soit a к and чы old double Wall- 
flowers are harp vali А, 2) work, because 
m easily, are difficult to 
eame into bloom bos days e Tons Carter's First 
Crop sown on the same da ud r the same circum- 
stances, and the pods on Кодо аге somewhat 
Nor is this 
1 h 
dà 
Ihav 
sod wild uem Lin p 
the Valley in woody р meish min mia po 
- Doubtless, it 5 іп 
егу pretty ear spring бшш ng po «d 
iet Lüpinus polyphyllus, Galega 
talia 
early summer 
ful 
flowering plants, which will grow in shrubberies, "n i 
h тоно ав is ly 
ех 
plant, but, perhaps, оо rare to 
iut aitainable в subjects of this 
e front rank of spring 
- saxatile, 
required by 
moreover, useful for cutting. 
wn, but a most satis- 
yielded by 
the Dandelion 
Horas me Naia e 
esult I hare seen from 
in which the to sah d to be equally forward, 
jy| and in other ts also very байн, vil both of 
orwarder than other Early 
ie sati 
ntroduced under two names, An intelligent and 
REOR 2 ' weeding ” of the numerous varieties of Peas 
t 
peruitted 1 to establish е they yield an кн 
superior je any earl shrubs 
that I am acquain o i e 
to ex evergreen herbs like Iberis Alyssu 
rå fourish snd Pipo as they ge aR vim " фе 
used | than ourselves. Sutton dr Bons, Reading. 
ld be more амар. : 
in the attem 
. — The "term > is often 
wberries when the flower-buds do not 
rance much above the crown of the 
ave 
customers, and none w 
to A your чото. E Qu" 
ecially ii 
оо much w: t the roots will do 
whether it be o applied artificially, or by the ed 
out," thoug ма fie r n that 
pe nk Erica , Iberis E. ) 
Anbrietia р purpares, si and the new one now in 
Aly ssum 
| does not seem to be your erint case, for we 
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8. 
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clumps or as usual i shrub 
or E in n Tines, would alone more effective co- | 
any р мин of the summer Sear! 
irte be sure, but there is no white bedding plant 
ished Iberis, no der with | 
monarch of | especial 
"de v. pim у dre 
нр e inferior to them for 
let | | peo 
apt to get in 
LAS th а Peach- 
a а ен 
"y^ 
1f he 
