mot observed it тъ чиде 
Mariscus sends 
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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jorr 29, 1865, 
IM 1 
‚ called Baligess - 
E 
"ur 
P 
es Nc is clothed with 
jasan of арн we parer by lakes of Nympha, 
сч very яуап "i 
d Rus cem 
nb lms in luxuriant кре 
will be found and | pronouneed w bé the best лур 
ncis and Arthur Dickson & Son 
er. this s 
there 
bog of this 
In 
| botanist had жең гатан, to walk circum 
d where it would be 
are many p 
kind the Porn апа Pe 
ачр e 
cellent ; 
ottom. I ga 
e erop from the First and Best than I did from 
-— x) the бе» -— in pes: im shall sow it only | 
first егор. , Downton Castle 
ble- Gla t 
palustris i 
& with qu 
I 
Kildare. à ive чар гуе ы me 
nd in the 
thi ig rtr I had om own for years t that 
t в he states that all t rchid- 
lone at Berlin are, withont exception, doubier glazed. 
In one instance, however, i it seems s th at t outside 
"^ 
ths. If yo your сог —— vi tako the trouble to 
——— where the 
oun 
cam it 1 Shall tell уо, 
Carlow, Ballota nigra is gr 
7. "ds ea Castle, 
Sweet Pe 
domes? Perfect а they 1 
is 3 perhaps not impossible. ia 
uite indigenous to 
prominent all over riis bog. у the "— end E 
р: 8 ntly and i in 
f 
w bloo abun 
nty. Ass 
vost | the &. 
mpra e (save the na; 
Mexico, The » 
three d 
= stages to e о 
generally котре іп 
the rainy season was 
roads ” bei sing i many 
the county | í 
gin - hn | 
mble 
Watching and gs te notes 
these circumstances wa 
“ы 
on the larzest T of оаа 
ow meadow 
Trefoil ;. "nd in ioter "pa arta the same plantation | 
be tween 
ith Tillandsias, Pu Der. 
situation comparatively © 
some distan er rther 
line 
lict m and part of 
is here айсгпей ^ with Typha 
ageney and 
phylla, with ig quantity о Cheilanthes А 
and Selaginella, 
st kin 
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laden. with beau 
a green as the evergreens exhibit in ds 
Eidos spots in Www British Isles. DA planta ara 
Mn 
Nin. 
Has this been таана in the “ * New Invincible 
э» 
Scarlet, 
stinet in colo попе 
bet . Reichenheim's Vandas I should expect | g 
to see very тб rim grown thev are without | are in a fall flower I find 
and insects they must be delightful to look аё. | old sorts, nor ee they а distinetn 
But how do they flower? Saccolabiums flower well in | Let one m 
their native — where 5 inches of rain has not | Invincible and the old 
fallen for four m s. Ro Warner, with айса s A the 
Large Vine Leaf.—Observ is n my greenhou: ight differ 
ine leaf which appeared unusually largo, Г measured it, 
and found it to be rather over 14 inches in length and | this high price, No wo 
breadth. Is this an unu ША] size? Henry Mor. — and made 
-Bracondale, Norwich. [A leaf of White Nice received | this said Invincible 
оов Mr. Thomson of Dalkeith (see ^8 57, 194) Horticultural ewe à 
easured 17 inches in diameter, and records "i others 
нт pe yours may be found in the same volume 
(see р, 214)] — 
1 E. 
sot dnd d at IL а! this season, | 
must, I am rectis шө the very perfect condition an 
the beds ther ne round Lo ems A eh. I hay 
“ден аз 
А Provinoial See. 
ht 
bte of Met 
The Old 
d crown “piece for 23 Peas, and now that нун 
they are no improvement 
i ess w 
admit, bu 
difference. That 
t, t th 
that 4} 
H учня; to 
all 
experiment, d 
Or chida жого, сазе m the tree 
clim ше! 
ich T did n ot see i in Bes 
ether a few 
crimson or MA ^d ho К 
I ey a u^ m n 
“ зп у! ” different as to penie them to be so old at 
It was ; to be кече Hanbur 
About Cordova the ы tion is uu 
Li roa Selagin PS. i BRE Azalea, ёе, 
а qua ntit y; Ora n full fru uit, and 
saw the 
in remarkabl fine 
e 
s honoured by t 
to pay enormous s prices for novon when 
ible Pea 
But | п the 12 d were Phi to drag the 
mixtur e of mud a nd Stones that 
i a First- class Cortiñente, 
filled tho deep “hol ll obliged to get 
8, ETT Bi and nd + to make a 
—much finer 
d the Tovincile being in that ees much the 
here I can 
аз бау, ав meg e fect d planting ps eds hich is Higher Tiai 12 or 15 in SE үсеп 
the grea! t sec ret o early su n such m The | meet with it for r years, My foar it is ex! extin t. J. 
ree from insects жые acie Нуас inth Bulbs.— 
close. Чеш the the euer of шапу, after "having had | Hyacinth bulbs, in which ТА think $e mil ш find thg 
sso 1 Аз во 
with which they fter all not f; e done flo owering I tak d in 
It would be OÍ rmn t dry potting shed, where there is pen of [o 
greater а чы —" fi [^ p fuc con- there t they remain. till they are re qui 
veniences cvm m to d to thos 
by fillin төл Viol Pda or, in some ins nces, syth Johnson, Gardener, у eei paag [These bulbs | 
ly with Saik sort of teer In the meantime, e aig deae filled in the crown than those mentioned 
however, let u e a m Mr. Eyles, and | previously.] 
where the b LI Hs s done, namely. 
o as rm 
cuba japonica; this, surround ed 
bva bright а стела is жуы Led and 
elective. At the same time it a appears to me that reat 
For 
o gym P ex 
1 
ENING. 
they can only be e employed i in masses that prre well 
with the whole design 
market and. нт the p 
ublic gar rden, 
eign SOT TM Ond Ron 
the * Tasmanian " 
e Bay of id Thomas I went to the 
the first there | 
In 
the ol old-fashioned Dwarf White Rocket, which 2-9 
те ur gardens I: p Мк. 
hav 
a w hite Rocket. —I ne be mer ш 
on branc 
use 
It seldom grew 
able to 
F. 
couple of|s 
at un 
all — ап 
Ey poetin the woods, over old stumps and trees 
and st; reams, Twenty-four mules were then fastenel 
e, and several men set to dig i 
k, when it 
= 
sh 
that it was im fen 
days that the roads pio reported to be i 
state than ever, but I started off in company wi 
everal of the hardiest of Hé иа Шо by ч 
with e ie om ping down 
footed m 
never o Е rapi agai pas: veral 
“ Peons ”—on the way, with spikes м is in 
D. орос or hats, a snis i 2 — 
d by a by-path, o. ot 
вц. абд with Pen: T feet. high. Musas and 
То чад меге реи e. Ра iers still remain in 
the str "en se rizaba, with nnon bm. Mid them 
as they w. b the e fight: BRES 
We le (t. the town in Арн 
as very dark d a with torches to light ii 
a torch ar a ie ; 
greatly enh when we get large clusters of rich | Ipomœas, Cocoa ts (the fruit small), 
berries оп it. Of this we may doubtless soon have an Staus, and Neun за very fine and effective, with no 
Ше en. Таш not going | e end of tropical subjects. At Havanna the cin ns 
on the north side of bes island. 
dE well, in m 
track ti 
dayli Oncids 
o'clock. Lælia anceps an 
In 
cases Peces. ӯ, des 
were sch on the trees. [п | going over атай 
А Polypodium vulgare, but very в stunted. Аз 
qot to the sunny side of these hills the = 
тәр 
and Cybister, Nosegay Pelargoniums, withou 
noticing that tiya we те splendid дато to - bedding 
materials; and it ds Mr. William Paul is bringing 
are any viris sien to , possessing as ће, 
t shades of dde me. we may hail prs as 
angina to o ees C er opinion 
do Mr. the Su iw 
credits pa рану rne. vw peri: i infinite 
mes 
planted it is fast losing its boggy charac 
gay with 
: too, зона a аты M 
ges 
formed of "Plunbwgo Nerei атта бна А 
ана ved inca, Bignonia, Passiflora, 
fine and porc and the 
icum, 
28 сото 
Dra 
uavas 
wers, Roses being plentiful, and Шол 
of Куп 
wor! 
Hit 
cena, and Musa 
t| tion зараду changed to huge Agaves, Y 
ley, and Maize abu 
noble leaf and habit being very luxu. 
sun and clea; 
d 
lants 
riant, and гамно subjects те зь eni 
the effect under a bri right d r sky w 
ii ag апа beautiful 
mong | 
insects n great plenty, 
, Ваг) 
Rio Frio, a is of robbers (they had p ай 
hei ке and robbed the diligence, shooting 
i to 
"3 b. the yere "e^ is a very py E 
ug it very. and 
| were journeying through fields of E Maizes a 2 
and |а ie leat A ө to the sense ae fs 1 suppose the natives 
view of 
on their way to Vera Gron when we fra bads 
d всоп after " "едед i - аў 
found Aquilegia vulgaris in | the greatest pues 
affected ze the е 
At [sidera there are very 
54 
ricum montanum i is also common here, but I have 
a severa! 
H 
е common in this pa 
cn to 
of 
a different 
he tub 
а | гоц our 
— tired, ta d 7 р ion 
rron's — аге аб Tacu н н 
ш у of Mexico, on an eminence отө m. 
opposite Ch — the residi giar v 
Maximilian, whom I ba e hadt the b onour 
pianis, knows E дың of a 
He is fond of | 
- d ue. n pond bat st ations 1 e jas ue 
m haviog a thorough overha u 1 be to e 
Fernery with hirae ork, &e., 81 : 
