mr THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE: AND AGEICULTURAL GAZETTE 819 
had all the charm of a eultivated a laid fi 
ETT ш лү, їп n" ge Дала и sprin; a кел 
his hearers ; 7 s employed, the Aucuba and Cerastium, “ie ex 
Xx is - sa armen t, ‚ both | companion. for the Deodara, while Thuja [1 e 
‚ Besides 
| bold divisional lines i in a garden 
P 
nd M жөкө, э y do not 
scd үт treat. 
bjects pos ж E. ttle attraction for 
| been represented ; ; but we have plenty of means at hand | 
| to fill the whole during the wint tl d perh 
: g p I utdoor decoration, 
| with. as much effect as in the caso of Summer plants, T [3 Mocha 
Wall lips ; Wasps ester Chronicle of laS8t week 
с. dark Italian Wallflower nd Tulipa Gesneriana ; d, ked, Whether —— ind ege а v: 
White Honesty; e, Doronicum охан, 24 Bine since. "Nt. In April the que num 
Lr ndula; EZ Yellow Pansy ; h, Blue 
tor, yet it wi in 
to kno w that he E desto from the 
rn Ey of v whieh ewe T үн ker, author of the 
eal. Polity,” m P "- id believe | 
"red de онага 16 he only |? 
of the pares к him- 
e there from 
| shall |an о verwhelmiug supply of кей ин йы чі and 
ìt is recorded that one gentleman paid ps S 61. 
of 
have something hi "r shortly. 
be for the destr ruction P oont, in his ns and 
vich, his father had c It may be borne in mind, that the Aucuba may be 
Hg 
m мойе and Am 
Nor 
‹ ich place he was a native. 
Рао of Glasgow, D.C.L. of Oxford, а 
Societies of London and Edin n- 
eri be 
а ов the 12th of. diee in the Sist to 
lifted at any tim 
taste. J. F. 
e Correspondence 
the Woodsias.—These а plant 
g month. 
pears to 
icity of wasps. I I 
S Jof. Wasps, although not 
re 
80 nume 
How to on 
d [are. of oen “а away in dark and humid corners 
fail 
which thev 
Г бане seen {еа їп 
4111 1 
5, XC, 1 
GENERAL FLOWER BEDDING.—No. IV. 
Тив chief point to keep in 
variety. In the present state of arrangements we can 
en epidemic a at that 
К он two marrie 
oseph Hooker, the Assistant Director of the | 
d dd 
sur 
ughters, and 
2 f 
SI xad БОЗ 
ré: quantity of queens was ой 
and the frosts of May, Jun 
е the 
few dozen 
erve gardens pas inar 
seem to y Ta lessened their ну. ей 
a | quanti of wasps’ nests brought in will э e "T 
Eve 
h a 
nts of our mative Woodsias growing i in n GO-sized pots, 
ormer ary 
writing this, nine nests have co come in, i ein 
view in this matter is 
m — r. "They look healihy, 1 ripe, and safe as the 
est of eu чыл Ferns. Dr. Moore found these | 
pauta нес" growing О E sunniest лү in Nor- 
way, and he considers ibis 2 Ле way to them. Ot |a 
the e Alpines, oubt jes "noy Siara 
Grevillea Manglesii 
re B res to all your reade rs hd ha 
s, &o. 
and d 
y the conditions 
Ме: and having а 
o the Weeping 
Willow, 1а fact, it wil do for ne emp 
grounds. 
other, the better is, however, horoughly dod which 
talk than ecomplish. In the mean m^. ү sod for the choicest — T E moisture, 
me point out what T qoum to bea mistake in uitable soil, and full exposure to The еу 
present arrangements. ts. The wh ole of the mater ialsnowin would don - ntrast Asl aly Eril [^4 
wesreof a) lpine: n the beds I recommended, vui 
or relieves our i tentrionale al g with the 
central which hia: the princi ai features quite W. Robinson 
almost every design. With a : little ingenuity it will cu the 25i of Г March I sowed Sutton's авы" 
ba fóund, however, that th 1 
|18 в abundantly соуегей pe white чеш ia pring, but 
ooping chara € e its slender branchlets is its 
Peel rm. W. Ro 
ке even /'érithónb any alteration of materials, 
growing into large specimens somo of the 
Lo 
which I allowed to ripen. I then sowed the ripe seed 
on J aly 10th, and ha ave now-a capital crop of Peas, the 
Foreign Correspondence 
A Nzw ZEALAND FLowER Snow, — The 90 
14 т очи Calceolaria amplexicaulis, Centaurea 
gymnocarpa, and т: Amen sm 
idea ho 
them no one can fi 
plants as n» эо ам when 8 fee 
Calceolaria is perhaps even more 
tle Pelargonium, and = Centaurea shows its - 
leaves best A ч» 
specimen on a stem. 
In item 
a frame der А that of а tent, and 
RTI 
Without seeing | 
rn are such 
high. 'The 
copies er 
orm of a good.s 
g large cir а es I ren 
piantedroand t owing luxurian kn Nie Seite plants, bet that ze endeavour 
of it; bot the a ү пед years ago. He, h r, did эн us Mer to cem ne “к тс ens into the province. The 
а tle best f plants of it on the Chionan and w | produ ll climates were, it is said, shown in 
E when he was shown them. I pet ri eg like t з eauty ub def ЕХ And it may be 
By way of illustration know if this is a common occurrence. C. M., Cobham. |taken as an evidence of rtility of the "New 
Мазаке a border 10 ft. T wn vernumn.— avi correspondent Мг. Wm. | Zealand soil ‘апі P ed Sapa of the climate, 
wide, and instead of the Robinson advises people to grow Bulbocodium hd yrs ithstanding the fi «е ness of the latter, 
Fw ctp Purple je in the аре o я іи мо ha to geta воой р vegetables thrive o we ell. Flowers, fruits, 
er ordinary ра м of ы Сап any one else inform me wh 
commonly used as if they were indi- 
decorative жеу» ^ t a root, and eiui se genous. This s mi ote тей Ti the h 
Hw introduce а little [t муше, ЖЕ TE. y D». z collection of the ight ie ona at the exhibition: natives 
4s follows, which Coning of Thujopsis borealis. —There is a arar hero | of England, of the of the East, and even of 
иш а с of фара borea, w ЧАНЫ ut Aa Rh and | warmer climates. "rhe di won Fuchsias was beantifal 4 
LNMOD or t of Conifers about dires бер high, with | the choice & specimens were Guiding Star, Venus 
b» a quantity Tu seeds upon it, This А жез ОР ud 25 Chiswick, Sir Colin Campbell, 
a^ a upon which I ean find any seeds, ы v. have many Mad: is ie Coral ^ m. TM of C cS "ce ni v 
* 0f Aucuba japonica ; hundreds from; Р - 6 bp in — The »- upon | Madame Corne iion. as a lovely n 
b: Calceolaria hich the 
mic t at of Tres, pee s con ез dus th dici ciron- ‘of Nerium Lo eT and or Polygala acuminata. 
пее gh: 6, Stella stances. D. Freeman, F. $ A. Dicksoné Sons! Nurseries, | pretty specim а е of the Hoya reir n e pet 
ium, 2 . admiration, bot) account of its dark glossy foliage 
qs or 8 feet um Chester, Pride Potato (see р. 795).—Ha and of onda ay blossoms. The Gloxinias katl v 
amp ataten Ё no- in awarding prizes at the Doug (ise o Blan) Ho Wort pretty, and some of the Begonias were remarkable for 
equal height; iety's Exhibition ear a 
& Delphinium el " d e quem 8] examples of the was perhaps — of its classshown. Some beautiful 
- эй вю ой; fO ег Kidney or Mona's Pride Potato. а fic ыан: ie бе dads 
Vari ium ; sadi dn 4 м? respecting it, bub. І was|were of Loads merit; but, adds our informant, 
os E пао Бу oue o i tha трае | sume. аЙ шай, x dgio lie uri. күрен e 
i Pink ; e 4 еу 
Pj | Ashleaf, Myatt's variet b y etam are inferior to the simple form of the 
етей Стаза m tried it ag against th ihe ali ot which са ц give way io | parent plant. These double Vg nang were the first 
le the | the superiority — — — both in mei of | shown in prm and had b cag торай 
нін these fo | I would advise [after some of the ladies in Chri гук roh. Near 
Пацей, кае е interested m E Polls d 
ilu of and to give us the sh of "their in full bloom; it was growing in a die and 
мент at опе ка experleHée im fóferemoe Б еер, Freeman, F. & А. |attained a considerable віле. Mr. W. Wilson senta 
Рену, but per , very choice specimen of Humea elegans, with delicate 
d е, it - 2 Sons! Nurseries, 
"M Prove во lanters.— — Your arks om|piuk pendent blossom: 2 le "Que slrange coirtnion 
Be hien, The Del. см € £ tal trees and shrubs of foreign England for beds. ibnt 
"as (i - the utility of ornamen! ANGE а MES T M, 
blue we n Knowles, E the Th Bohes S s only one, it is said, i Canter- 
! beeasily havo; lants, which was exhibited by J nowles, Esq, | the Thea Bohea, y 
impo riy had all абон Bank, > the late Exhibition nal the Man chester | bury, and the property of Mr. Miles Only a few 
byliftingang ni any feet high | Pelargoniums were goi p Eur Y у 
ре Pants pd ing their -- and beanty to | ini i ens Sensi i 
1 hd planting — а adit eren. Cam a small siate. Ice-plants beauty were shown, and were 
4 015 it сап also them were Cryptomeria Veitchii, — 4 (ее oticeable for their sparkling foliage. Mr. Gould sent 
jd азу height and nh bushy, with beankiful curious plant, the Aralia papyrifera, the Rice Paper- 
аза pegging, high id to dinge mgr feature оса апа | plant, of which the substance auufactured upon 
D^ that this spring, provided i Lini: à tinospora obtusa, as | which the hinese paintin e. The Balsams 
C dite өз im inal shown, — tote iut Таоа Thero was кон ао the ег of а Kies ies 
"^ be evident таче) — ger ur оштв from Japan; a hardy plant, with very 
held last March in Canterbury, New 
the two crops have been produ ced in less 
months, I beg toforward you а salu. r^ paci in 
whieh observe are well filled. Thomas Fielder, 
in "a Шы, ре :—The show was ure of Phe 
finest, if „not the fi nest; i those 
Nw 
you will 
hite Horse, Binfield, Berks. А" егу fair sample, 
рш about five Pensi in a po od. 
to 
Ys t E:dab 
would have been well тера even for a од through 
which 
= gro n the branches of a i virginica, 
ab 
flower shows ав much as our own. 1 Ноо well for the 
Heer ^ feet bigh. There is a Siberian 
z feet from the Chionanthus, on wh istlet 
ntly, it moe ves ке. dies ері my 
