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фор of ue and hybrid Willows in different stages, | showing any sigus ot weakness or decay, it know. It until April, as it is late 
ich is facilitated by the fact that their f proving every year," ч , 
Parier шн, аы о mette ad ] Эм ^is му уе y d. — e eakley, who fora p in sprouting; still | is "еу early ` fit for digging. Tt 
piece of microscopic glass — un ed on the stage of fill à much jah: space, as even ab the extreme pede Аз the Mono 2964: is fast rising into popularity, its 
герен The part which relates to this TA oue теве y ouk ayay Mort may est some. It was raised — 
k il of the spot was thus described ears Pra “у, Spittall's nursery at Onchan, 
UT рше | Willows | have irregular pollen , grains, butj“ “About 131 inc hes ri Р good h.e od mould, under it it tho llo of Man, by Mr. Peter Ро land, LÁ. the forezaa 
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na "relative size, the number of- perfect s. pro: | gra velly ea then blue gritt a C clay, and | round variety with а yellow skin and flesh, w Mo ed 
duced from the quaternary mother cells, tha p бау à basis of stiff yellow y or ч Bat on further growing ar the 24 Mad some Ashleaf Е 
of their contents, and, in consequence, of their fertility. Misa : found that Mr. W ding "s clay and mine | About n years this variety fell i: the 
The number. of p ins capable of developing pollen but А like as two Peas, and that the bands of "Me. Routledge, of Onchan, who peli 
tabes is smaller, eir po Кашу” eg thia part of Windsor Park would saw it was a Potato A Bae er: excellence, and 
Аз с intermingle the vollen gradually geta excellent stuff to ameliora ihe real Simon Pure clay f although it had been viously named f- жЕ 
le in different individ of the same|of North London. In fact the Vine is growing on |Spittall's пор, the "Filbert "kidney, 
its potency pev condition are ue The|four or five layers of A and gritty earths, rich | re-christenod by Mr. E ug ич орав brido, d 
less closely irregular the | enough to Он, it with abundant food, sandy and | by that name it oubt be rally 
pollen ; and the greater эл "uber of species inter- | friable enough to prevent any watery or unfruitful | known. Itis however pa EA n the rs nder 
mingled, tha greater the anomaly. Аз far as has been | development, t. ^M stratified on this warm soping the name of Filbert Kidney, зай 5r some thought 
the same may b ет ю ifferent, but both; Mr. Poland, myself, and 
though their physiology has not been so deeply|t water remains on tho groun after others,regard ibit Mx fecil et is certain : 
studied.  Luxurian& growth in Willow hybrids is irm Anar p drop . Rout pain 80 gao deserves the credit for bringing 
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certainly not the rule, though even in a senary hybrid, aa^. ere the ka m БОЙ is as АНА к. e Vine as | this fine ki 
which produced а catkin in 10 months, the vigour was of course a& good results may be ected as | Spittall's nursery, where % was e of 
remarkable. Frequently there isa defective develop- ко Фе рр * made " border ; andi in c. f there | Man this Potato is in much request, and seed tubers 
ment, while the relation of the sexes is modified, no n why we should not e ana е. noble | readily fetch 3s. to 3s. 6@. per stone of 14 Ibs.; in fact 
At the conclusion of his treatise Wichura ventures а аа оі tho Grape Vin e—they uld be o less hitherto the supply has been. quite inadequate to the 
ropose certain bypotheses as to the nature of profitable I have asked several M in the island 
t i common use. Are Bae ee Grape Sui to give an opan кере y regard as the 
and matter for fresh examination than pro Visas, үзө this, 1 W. R, best early Potato kno n there ме) all agree e 
Supposing each pure species " be а to ————— ——— Mona Pride із by far ü le 
est, and which ns le Р much superior d the Ashleaf idae William Бек 
itto ) maintain its place in the struggle for existence, MONA'S PRIDE POTATO. Bradford N dent ipia, Yorkshire. k А 
when two are — of different though closely- | . ME rs years ineo, whe n on a visit to my friend — 
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of = which unfits them ж) their Po stato whic! very m d Hom e Correspen aden 
position, and exposes them sooner or later to destruc хао. ia x^ idend, is pude ^us to €^ as early Achyranthus = ңе ibm gd ен. —Іа 
tion. Ware hybrid between a fish чнае possible, | the Ashleaf Еду, but a better cropper. go spring I predicted that this would prove a be 
ia consequence of its Maca fins and diii i&|attention to Potato through the Gardeners’ plant for flower-garden ornamentation, а and a that I 
could neither swim in the water nor fl the air, and | CAronicle, and pos a few persons in Lancashire | said iu its favour has been fully re ut 700- 
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; be proportionally with: all] hybrids he ul заа .|and Cheshire knew the PE A was Nei e plants of it bedded-out here have я tii 
The more species are intermingled, the. greater, n unknown in Englan E w been grown by |eífective appearance than ра 
uence, will be the disacco: cdd, and Ге many i ét aile, "E 
ey will contain within themselves Prem is of|never heard but one p expresse to|bore off the palm. Чү liave several tho nds of the 
f nearly-related species will be likely | its being early and. ү ry productive, still I І shot d like last-named plaut that hw been very efective this 
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potency in {һе pollen incr ресїев are | а0хі ious to learn what the Potato was doing in its| more moist qu oA CY А will m А r 
còmbined. Only ms еа, егор wit be likely naligo place compared with other early Potatos, I| Amaranthus will n have h out 
Г элеу жы or, in — do so, w ossess in. ited the island in the middle of August for the pur- 2 Arria of ж 6; ro A A. its ved injured 
oii he; dun ee and hs of gleaning information. east. We may therefore expect to in Га 
i in віла inditiong i oft ife; for every species Mr. Botterill has a large farm near to the village of eb long after the Amaranthus еы "ib 
— all the Lore tend Mas whioh xL Ж зии Onchan, а short distance on Douglas, and in one of Monge „Ше weather continue үн 2 shall soon fin 
to tal e the best bits 7 ч LAE in LN island. | t: ca e Amaran "ul D as ts beauty me 1 
increasing sterility of hs дз теней Ter ili He 8 0 ona's Pride, Ashleaf| № g can exce 2% пе apparan o 
their own фей. аьа upon the ү iis wit vit e | Ki E dnd yal Ashleaf, их Early Prolific, Achyranthus as now see e. Edw Pd Безне Gr. 
io constantly, and the diseased condition | Myatt's ое дана vA idney, "e 2 G. S. Foljambe, EN. Ороо» Hall, Worker вор, Notts. 
constantly aggravated, by ыл union > ааган in | kinds, ere digging, at l y not be known generally 
which the same weakness exists, a which | decided that Mona is а firs ud by 104 to 14 pm | that the White Arum, or Ly of f the Nile, is a beautiful 
agrees exactly with Darsini views 3 fater-Droeding |n next the Ashleaf, followed est by band Early | water plant, and qui Aath pad least with me, Some 
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е often irregular soles one a having} Mona's. Pride grown Vo m mr larges dark leaves, with a number of the beautiful white 
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9% are fit for use about a fort night or во after | here in a pot, in about m foo 
na’ seia Mw Prolific being the test of the bottom. 16 has spread mach, and has not suffer 
racteristies of e ‚Ро during two very sorori winters, in both of which the 
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Cultivated plants, like hybrid i i is. | Potato, and those wh NE m A. tie origini nnt common 
, tate of otato, ose who | dy i aer t is 
odati à. The е indecd, of (eee Ed sprouts very егу early, ап in s condition EL. Ad ki da The. jant rote Logs now at 
Plants, like that of hybrids, has a tendency to vary 80. dingue qm from any Popijor it forms a ' dark- |a w ег-һеп kai 43 p pies 
8000 as they are removed in any way from that position | green sprout, becomes piri x асарч vod for erpat ing the pots is June, and 
for which they are especially adapted, for imperfect | are removed, od epe dece in good soil, they will ofit. The best кыр E po! , 
&ecommodation of an organism induces an increased | produce good tubers.. It isready for digging very саге should be t «be a "a": 
tendency to variation. Reader, June 3, 1855. (е, before the haulm indicates ripeness, and is good | to stand over the water until plant is establis! 
quality. It is » an early sprouting kind that | Shannon, pe Martyr, Irela: 
e crops in а year may -— be obtained, and it ів —Old-fashione d Plants.—Some о of yo your correspondents 
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danh а age ki on ign bes por ru an the Aslileaf | certain of our old and misting plants. І have for years 
V ims c, and occurs ve ri d ear been advising nurserymen eb аб vk e- them. 
Т, оргїабе Windsor | Kidne aa its congeners, an 
kark, where driv woods т ы а cel А sheaf Kid Kidney is. во well on as to need no dd E ire i bcd to seria 
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i i River: Ashleaf is а fine-croppi handsome {о the trade—put aside by new things. 
rofusion XY fruit, no limit can! Kidney o Raga ъа оф. but later than. Mona's Pride present wp Ren of the pad Rr ышы кез ien 
to ls Zenu d E^ TM. Indeed, | an. and the Ashle:f kidney, and a li little earlier than | plants, and Д p= 
bee i. icik | Mya кє Prolific, excellent variety. | one in the trade will take s the matter up, for a lan 
DU al Proli я. very dwarf-growing ki gardener 
moi pies n naked by his jen wea рз, | озата qoe ee iii етн have жо vilh, to SM en picture with ; and although hundreds of 
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1 іп а mass. Itis never | trees and Каср in n th e majority of provincial nurseries. 
ө, and in a young state | I will again revert to this subject. D. J. Northwood. ood. 
Six row. ijopsis borealis. mf ei fo vu od this season 
same of ground | in fruit, ап and enclose а в һгапс your - 
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