THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL en 
татаар GG an T 
orl All are ut hpc pe but à x The injurious effect of the proximity of large 
resemble each other in of eommon | towns and Uri pi is then alluded to, ^d вере е 
characters, which are o otn muo pu au MES s d n of ve d" bd Rd instance the 
to the systematic botanist, who ha s to clas зіу | co on А "e vite near "Ltd on. 
them, than I А айе or two from 5. great thoroughfares we find 
which distingui ish one species ftom another, Now, | this plant struggling to exist, wit ew green |w 
ogies which t the top of the plant, and below a 
do these iw mmon ehar eod Tw analo 
les have, e it 
r 
because it pem pleased Go» th at hey should exist ? | further е is recognisable, the gre 
lf each species had an indepen ndent origin, then мов, and the smoke- сЕ imed twigs are les 
the analogies just alluded to must depend ve Hy è s0 W whed n we а few miles out 
on chanee, whieh is an absurdity, or on a super the shrub bees ith green, and w 
natural fact, that is to say а miraele, t y а leafless spray. 
which do nof pass current in science. M би recommends the pruning of 
the ot and, à er ar ancestor to all these | the side shoots with the view of favouring the 
species, en Ed i n inherent | development ofthe leader, and of rendering the 
und, as the rabbits prefer them to the standing 
prep s transplantation is recommended 
e the sake EIN euring а denser habit and a 
t | more graocefu 
Few trees Witheta ind the effects of wind so bad 
as Co nife егв, 
views do not pr унн 
of Pinus 
seen by the s iere native 
mountain iid, Банер at all affeoted | by T force 
e|of the winds, 
of Dive. intervention in the phenomena of the 
present w 
xi этү formation of an embryo in а fecundated | 
ovule, дерме of this embryo into a 
feeble piant which bursts its integuments, au 
final M TIRE TE, into a great tree, which 
- mado m o by a 
Takon aia this i is a oras contribution | e 
bur E jen furnis км numerous gi 
elieve it to be the в fnit, 
of. the fruit garden, M, po На the other pj 
take TTE М t the No ү: Lanna i 
eti ew Sei at p 
mur enabled to re 
ihe еРимазтох Тост Piso за 
by us . 1108 
210 e qu 
belig melting, pe and hi 
no ав bein ng in every respect 
са 
— of New Ротатов! 
esc bad eie a vegetable base of s 
е она, е is ев 
t when it is shooti 
ры Е oh would have made t 
complete 
Ir has been observed in several parts of| 
England, that the REMAINS of the STIGMA, which | 
еа t hf 
e thi ings "ape neither less mar- 
тид, пог lese 1 {adopra hensible, nor less enii 
than the creation of the wor ld; they are, to speak 
€ — with old pollen grains, and in man 
à 
re the airis — ntly moist, minute fo 
sually nma „ы almost RURY are retained in 
at the x of GRAPES, in the |° 
0 
ue, mixe 
.M. Navp DIN ond not offer any opinion as to the 
circumstances tha ave brought about the 
existence and perpetuation of some forms, and i 
f lle 
bp cond In som 
instances we hav extending to the 
berry itself, E ultimately icit a slight degrée |! 
м ‘developed ^ Saart 
be peeled, E Tiny bill tha than fi 
water carries off a good deal of 
e hea ча t the Miis A 
exhibited à during pis past summer by Mr, 
berita ^ be fore the Flo! 
e i d 
Several of them are in the style of DONALD 
est strain, to а 
Others, such as Cliv 
aware, peculiar i 
r their clear and b liant tints, p^ will, 
series to, pr 
for 
new tints , amongst, bedding prn 
of decomposition, 
of m оша, with Ferr tissue is often emn 
t 
i ance of others. 
AUDIN has forestall 
savants of ghe highest distinetion," ав 
e fancies he has, s less his own illustrious 
compatriot теза 
т Сох d other 
with speeiat Previa te to the climate 
Great britain T 1 ш 
Hr К of C 
[- d 
a great Nube ч poft "бов 
of the жар, whieh he print 
without, however, giving, as 
sati of his infor nts) 
our readers to the "- itself for the 
of 
most аро ыа аз regards 
cessful result is the natural habit 
idiosynerasy of the tree, Thus our summers a 
ate too short it is found fo 
or 
nd 
um вт |i 
the results n 
eon 
lear E ol it is sspe 
Чырайы, it often extend 
mo In its inc aen st 
with fr rightful |d 
age it mig yay 
cape notice, except very closely examin A but thi 
s 
enda ot be the ease with some specimens whioh 
h ve just been eommunieated, where the pat 
a [of mould has eaused a stran or at Ње |а 
to na 
ieh nn 
r 
continue to grow on ^s 
among others are Abies Morinda, 
P. Piehta, Pi i 
М кән mbertiana, 
ven in Devonshire C 
Abies M rin а 
m spring 
iPicea cephalonica, 
P. maerocarpa, P. 
-— Cupressus 
s Deodara, 
nd А. Menziesii pode Ras suffer 
? 
ne 
of a suitable 
iris T the best as 
a. 
deep spongy Moss, ar 
most part uns suitable, 
he 
b 
е. leve, 
These r Tes ulis 
in autumn, pring, ba: 
o 
^ ү important qu ru ы нө. pred 
б їл а mou itd i 
di 
While on the adu of ег it may be well 
to notice more —Q ly than we were able 
answers to 
; though we have known cases in which the 
Жайга, for тиме Мањ жакын admir- 
ably in soil of a boggy n The in njurious 
rss "у spots ир vé en the well-known 
e Pota The Pears in 
questi on eus PUE Y ith гне ‘unsightly о 
л = es e: ed —— s bae riae a nature 
to this point the author says, ** yim 
and many of the South Ms nee ge varieties wil 
thrive on a sen - y will positively die if | 
Mx 
oe n on their own roots, reared 
8 derived from ч healthy vigorous tree, 
aised fi 
e Himalayan 
br 
from | са 
are 
a plant — "clas 22: to put uk 
masses, wil 
о | in the меа 
opted the 
re hardy varieties of this enis 
— Dr. m. T 
g Melbourne, de to the effect Pas 
receive fresh, Mieten 
Pine seeds of any sorts, in е 
иу 
globe in 
the 
hd to learn that t 
visor Аркам of Scola ш, 
b t "Sun r 
E Er - 
іа preference to others г 
better 
cuttings or grafts, or taken from a weakly source, 
таге mA of the rer It is eai that 
It іва matter kr 
