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—n it as a beddin g plant. We grow it here in Чаар. z Caci Gray," he is mor lik to * » t 
m 5 and it is M 5те by Аша for APRE and | Ah! Ј 4 . ad Базі [Fx pa aan oa е — P i found a mali ЕТ тше : 
The n gardening publie tak varie- | You EUN of being great, bap the petha of f glory colour o nit. Iwas very pleased with it, gia 
pass Fern. a на & you Lo invisit M LB всгаш- | is no ot the path for до Wi can cia withdra it the showed it t мутан агйеп 
bling for it to ‘send out? by-and-by, after we have it | are petty, e sh gi ^ 4%; Think on | what and — but got no information about it, nie aee thaf 
* yy the thousand, as Was He case with Centaurea via ямагат Savi ge Landor h told. =н that * women, like 
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it was either a Peach or ап Almond. However, some 
has only Г нд рз their softness and | time afterwards I found five Mtem had set, and pro- 
elicate тоц plant gaoot London . Tt | te te i mes ix the shade." William Paul, Waltham | duced an Almond- conclu: ti 
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ec id t n | себир the Almond shape, but much larger in 
rS fruit on орав entirely without е size; нор plucking them they ipee: » be D: 
im (Cheeroc cr ut them, he told me that|flavoured Peaches. They had colour, and 
ch occurred here a few days ago ; it is supposed that a^ the Вашу bushes non whether wild or in|two of them ited 
e larva fed on a Vine growing on the premises of the | gardens, were stoneless. m this I wroi est. | joint р s made remarkab 
а 0, : ite d of a country пиле па to g P me some plants of this | ripened new wood, notwithstanding the peculiar soil in 
moderate supply in the spring. I have in m; SEM IL ariety. e tells m tha t he can send them to me, | which it is planted iage. 
a very good specimen of the Death's-head Moth caught | but that they will Res stones until Зеу. понов: old Н. W., Loughton, [It is not an anoonimon thing for 
in ће town; it seems to be commoner than usual this | trees, Some 20 years ago I purchased s double-bl f nd even to ripe: 
m. The long pre has been very favourable for | stoneless rid of а cele pasen € € and | them, especially in such a warm summer as that which 
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2s ys paar Талай ке p any hen [А pat upon this matter? І p. 968), that Aa итело eat nothing but earth. 
to on the Oak.— ink Berl 1 ubt this i is true i in the main, but do they not grelily 
n M by ie side of the а лая. to Борк is, АЧ Таш obliged to make f the common y For instance, 
Castle, the s ze 1 Somers, situated between this | because I о get the жб ре юн this tice | а worm will in night p ull in yards of ^^ cipit and 
town and Le dbur o fewer than five o arge ue LI of шз make some kind person tell me how to get «аи give it a sort of ARAR look, though of course, 
eno apparently in the greatest luxurian I| of the iate variety. W. D. F. | having no teeth, it cannot chew it, W. D. F, 
vem а few days ago, on the Eco side, | Co, coloured Beech.—1 h 
dem А ie or ёо pu from the Deer-park gates, | Beech Iri an abundance of еа соррег сате) 
going E from Malvern and Ledbury Road. soppor ped seedlings. They were as dark as І ever : 
Mention has. be een iie in your pages. of Mist tleto aw the parent tree, and in rather еа proportion  ÁUSTR ON. А ast о 
ir Oak + in di ftl The trees in nurseries are, I think, grafted | my Frag x Ihave A. —— the Palms of 
country, amongst which is named Ledbury i in Hereford. | or budded. W. D. F. Au siralia, n numb "The most interesting is the 
shire, but the E has been received with doubt, | Double-glazing.—A. Phalcenopsis Schilleriana in the Alexandra "Dum (Ptychosperma Alexandre, F. М.), 
If those, however, who may still be unbelievers in the | collection of L. Reichenheim, Esq., with six leaves, ме recently des t light from the vieinity of the 
matter vil „рау me eR r will direct them to the | largest of which is 14 inches long and } wide, h s | Fitzroy Riv East Australia. It i e of the 
p к. G. Butcher, Great Malvern. been named (see p. 963) as an illustration of the most асе. sh of the princely pie о plants to 
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ns. js ‚ Peach houses, and also about the prope has never been in a double -glazed house, which has віх 10 r 
E. ecting orchard houses for Peach cu pad fine healthy leaves upon it, the longest of which is 15 feet, Having through Mr. E obtained 
on the АЫ system, but no one] appears to think i inches, the widest 5 in inches. wá на middle of June а quantity of "es I hope to be. ablo t to "Introduce [re 
pike, which, when it reached fine Palm into many өлүгү ү collections. In t 
Кир fruit beyond the 'time of Y Ыр on the м height of 18 inches, ро а young plant f T 
n walls. Nevertheless this fi easy as|atits point. "The latter has now three we — it, 1-7 w Fer of which one ier T is 
oms ш houses for early work. take меу | the largest of which is 9 ш in lengt в. uly it | Sii PISA for its pide folis ess, having, although , t 
month in which Pea A c б got for|sent up another spike about 2 feet high pen has | in is i caudex only 1 inch thick. This Fern n 
мы т forcing, they сап, by retarding, be had up to | likewise formed a plant at its point, нех it has a small | ophila Rebeccæ. Int 
November, yielding a supply, where there is a | leaf at the next two joints, where I think plants may |9 ар nta І have ve referred to the Aus ы um 
Jemand, 2i here about seven months. I have|also be зеб тох а E. Mitchell, Gardener to R. Ё. Pandanew. t te Brown was DNE ms y n si 1 
watching this for several years, and һауе |.4insworth, Esq., APP iA б reference to Mr, | жо; no fri , if the three Freycinetias 
proved this season, that in a house I could | Anderson's remarks (see p. 987), as to my nam e being shall finally 7 prove “dist nct, id iis 
gather fine Barrington Peaches two weeks after | риб forward as an authority on this subject, allow me to | , Pittosporu m tenuifolium and eugenioi Ad thinke ari 
the last of the same sort were gathered from а wall |state that all I have ever done or written in the matter | far south i n New Zealand, that I should think these 
mrs а eg Љу aspect, where 16 was plante has been merely to elicit facts. 4 г Hai, d dires grow 2 "ir nativo со шту 
ling of Mr. Hiverrs ot several y ears ago, but of which | I ful to Orchid I do not at present ied arp frosts are not unusual in the winter, as well as 
S un d bà МЕ islost. N us inside the house ien с combines all the points necessary for their | henry коты If they can be — мч ed ыст 
As still g hard; This result is obtained mer arle and I am so far inl pl ch trouble, nothing could surpass iN E ied 
by caus t to circulate through the ач досы шк that I intend to have a house like Me. | which these noble trees might be ap у, istri t There e 
night mg ЧЫ їп TR spring and summer; and where | Bewley’s in order to try experiments on Yd sen as the seeds PY bi and ger erminate г 
ae geo are a desideratu TUR ios VIR be zd of um hids. We are much indebted to 2 (see | are other New Zea "i гане aik ges sag te 
" Ther advantage | 963), fo or giving us so much info dt qs E |of the Middle Talan w " em Méditséransan. б 
iio, that under glass they can be а uj ev any season, d Orchids at Berlin. It must be evident that plants | Eun торвап horticulturists, Та thei БШШ, 
and kept from yet а оой now. il e New deri pla em would be'in their ele 
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merry moth, flitting about from flower to flo e I erae nde Meme d glass by Mr. Anderson. Ihaveno| I have had the s dd f introducing the Ae 
notice that in the many аа of its occurrence | notion, however, that the question as to whether single | Variety of Mocha Co РЫ т o г? 9 асте 
Which have appeared in бета pers, RIEN Pelargonium, | or чемо is best, will be settled by isolated | plants sent from the Botanic гт ra o Pario ika 
asmine, Scarlet Verbena, and Larkspur, been | instances of excellence either on one system ог the | have proved very much "eu vig o т, n x 
mentioned as s ubjeet to its sits; pu if we | other. My idea is that when а house shall be devised, | variety previously introduced. One o young 
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Scarlet Pelargonium is thé fero rit Orchid growers will have a better opportunity than 14 lb, weight of into th n t hod s jid 
T have kept one of these alive for t the last five days in in|now of growing — ^ n which at present are | also found its way pa pda (od At ў речі, i 
yacinth-glass, occasionally putting into the glass а аам qq Е manage. estion of expense is not of | ment, and seems to Lgs Kt qobeso has gatüed ib 
few Geranium flowers. I may add, that at times the | m moment, if dg hei lth of valuable plants is emn ie Y other rari ti kh I Sa instru- 
humming, a Куш; unction with echo from the glass, n ved, Оп the rond ил! ie is яа поно ба palm over all the : г dat et i f Australia, The 
own experience that single-glaz rape houses, 
el imagino, Be {еге wah а о me ү при е run, 12 fet wide, are sufficient Shiraz. Tobacco еа to grow well i in some of the 
ћ, Cou and those some the most beautiful 
жав a genuine пе exampl prm. rela, е E e а t rchids in = кес үке Robert | dew-fall is regular. Ferd. Mueller. 
пә 276141 Niel Rose.—I wish that I could endorse | Warner, Broom ld. 
opinion expresse in your pagos scd ра cen аб |  Zagetes.—I grow a variety of this, but I am u So t etie 
the veri éch has n y | асдпаї аа | with its proper name. и. дан (вве х 
о well-known Ameri de "dios yocant p. 989) speaks of Three varieties, of which, |. ee Новттос за. 4 аин С 
Ша Ка lt was п sei fion earsay but | tenuifolia, he names as rade реч "him psg in XM iac терик RA extibition о! gar en produce is 
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шу г metere nal i mim pnis the only Dung of which 1 have to complain the tables appear to have shown an | excellent display 
Müdavit that I lave seen Jane агау їп | in reference to my plant. I have been blaming the|of flowers, fruits, vegetables, cereals, and other : 
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SUM also 1 T pott A ж а tall музга а [shy-blooming plant, which is not the | thri ves vesc g in (Смерш mes у on pet 
1980 reach i E i for my beds of it have been t a variety of miscellaneo 
nificent Ар {өст тее үтү found masses о f "омет fo r these last three months. 1 ры There were also two excellent samples. of New 
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І found “Jane” in п bioom i ho Mariela | b bedding plant, which is > than can be said came some of din Ya сое 
Оп her coat. Now, “ Jane,” I do not wish to be | Calceolarias, especially of "late years. I grow the|Chinese Yam : —— {алац 
s US ui this B3 RON E e m ug ode Aag SE thousands, and DW. e I. o prot pgs honest old- fashioned Potato, 
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Ётеп me the is? бое he prodaced im Egland, [| [Your plant аре to bé what is Known in gardens га | the Canliower, Cabbage, Letinee, Сокту, Сати» 
fanof allow his fame to be even temporarily clouded | T. tenuifolia. ] Turnips, n inn pom go ед| 
an impersonation unworthy of him. You are Double.flowering Peach.— 1 have read several | Pumpkins, Parsley, an Фан ж g 
much alike in aspect, b + hi à are farther | accounts in your Rod Sen of standard Peaches complaint | that diam in the shape of vegetables can 
"Wy ldier he is less | producing a crop this I know little abou he colony. Tru raid ics long epus 
i incli trees, 1 1 be lad if ou will рае me | of drought; en — ngencies of weather, it must 
"Yo our appear se оа чре рид iit is usual i - med P È each to poser remembered, are incident to most climates. Nothing 
your точ tort his, manly, erect, | This inquiry of the following fa с" has been shown yet E eri that the agriculturist or 
M straightf bad You jc closely дсн border, which oven entirely consiste of stiff ur n ыны; in Queensland has any difficulties. te 
