„ which would be 50 discovered 
if attention a pas hays ye dra , and 
that gardene t do better ff * very 
. abe ae. ae doing before they blindly 
natural soil in which a plant has rou 
found found wild 
Ar the meeting of the Horticultural Society on 
Ti 
aik hat light is the great 
ma nae: — so it certainly is is, 
ot be the 
agent den of all 
i 
t to colour as free access of light, and in many 
cases so; as en sh on former occa- 
‘sions in the columns of this Journ But in all 
3 the ee of colour depends upon 
ulia ation of fav 3 circum- 
ad of which Tight i is one, and free 
It now seems evident that a lower temperature 
y spensa' 
maintain is also indi 
i t has been brought 
of oe 
r another. 
e than 
be seen on the mountain sides, wh ts 
for the colder air of a 8 . 
In confirmation of this, he produced 
e Warrea; one made at an elevation 
er. 
seld tate with much N ri 3 and 
violets of: E Matie Still 1 over- 
much upon n sketches mad e bri a ran naturalist under 
ms of great difficulty and inconvenience. 
But we hiit say this of Mr. Warczewrtz that, | tain 
however rude his gs may ‘ey have an air 
of truth about them which cannot be mistaken, and | ; 
very case where we have bee: able. to 
into his statements we Mivo found them 
and honest. For this reason, without 
ayi ton much upon the exactness of “colo, we 
Warrea” acquires on the mount 
—— of — which it does not possess in 
hot low districts. And we take this to 
À icular fact. 
f It is very true that the rarefaction of the air at 
we would —.— — me 
— a ey | e le approach 
o such a 
y the use of fee ain 2 abundant light, a — a lowered 
of the air 
TAT 
| Gree: 
ing, but dw 
e developme 
ps nig pocki the blackest "Grupis 2 mowed — 
W 
Doré, ou de Savoie. This is 
Dio w 
t | quite yellow. 
D- | but it is of tender quality, and by many persons it is 
ts | preferred, considere than 
, | other kinds 
2 — d by 80 
two 
be made 
of a length ‘proportion ed to its size. 
flow 
2 
arity mad | 
in the | 
be a general kind $ 
green ; hearts readily, and RoS It 
is considered the best for 
Early Dwarf Green 
n, Milan håtif. Similar in quality to the preced- 
t quality. 
arfer. 
Early Flat Green Curled, aliàs Milan court, nain, 
trapi. Middle-sized, 
very 
2. Dwarf Eia Kap aliàs Small Dwarf Green 
Curled, uraine. Stem dwarf; leaves 
d 
rts, and fo 
pi pln Late ray ws Curled, al 
N Large Late Gree Chee Milan o Gros 
Chou w] Milan. er ‘en preceding, and lighter 
. ; very rugose, and hardy. 
“3. Large Green German, alias Late Green, 
mé-frisé @Alle- 
winters very w 
Comtoal Savoy, aliàs Milan à tête longue. Rath 
small, pointed, green, hardy, of very good quality, bat 
— less weight of produce thau several of the 
tots Yellow Poder Middle-sized, roundish, yellow’: 
hearts early, o = sabainnee, i hen cooked, and very 
‘ood, ov ve aioe 
ong Yellow, or Milan doré à tete lo ongue. 
This, like the ne pene eding, is an early variety, but it does 
not heart 
4. F. prae 8 alias Fellow ae paons „n 
mendale, New Milan 
0 
1 3 arf, middle - sized, round; 
the leaves are ey are 
aces? first, but i in winter the 
being eo much sweeter 
Ets Ey 
__ DISEASES OF Sag ies 
(Continued 
Genus X. Curvat x First — ACCIDENTAL 
Curvature. —We o and thickets 
of 3 
| frequently enpe: fro 
iad and the injured part — s 
incapable of ai suficient determination of sap 
it like the res e plan e fibres have lost their 
“distensibility, ee ee . on. inds, ac- 
ental blows, and still more, the readiness with which 
the knife i is ignorantly applied to er plantations, — 
disfigure so many fine ees, which neve 
tirely recover these par ag injuries. 
curved stems 
allowed to remain to 
into the ground, so roots, 
the seat tree — if 8 tied to it. ir the 
s 
will determine a great flow 
many cases i curvature 
fira dipper I have seen the experiment success- 
ully 
a 8 plantati 
| an 
n my essay on Nosology, is 
— $ in which the gatherin 
Instead of picking 
stripped by — 
trees 
to th anion’ th their fruits, for example, Walnuts, Acorns, 
Services, sry sby m means ns of long poles, not only p produce | 
is languid, 
I feel unfortu- 
ones, w 
ö — fall when ripe, 
. of the branches will 
— / MAL H KUNIC EE. 
early 
Curled, d, alias Dwarf, Dwarf | 
m 
very dwarf and flat- headed, — | 
argin ; 
1 
ia Laie Green, Late 
tio 
later aie Tren, than the but the o 
8 gratissim dom meet w 
anything like Nene ‘ee most eS if existing 
err is not, however, 2 impa to straighten = 2 
A pati carefully driven 
by hand, ae 
manner 
d II. 
zune | soil, h they will root readily, more e 
Second species. aren OF THE r ö 
is cer- 
— A — r aa 
iien 20, 
1k STRIPPING OFF Leavis.— 
their lea 
productive of . 
ding of silkw 
ect, which may be useful to the 
general precautions requisite — fia cultivation 
n of trees should be 
‘sia ea of those wads a pe intended to 
. Ex xperience us of the 
great fly of stripping the Mulberties twice in the year, 
which causes their y and rapid eh ag "The most 
careful 4 even adopted the pra 
alterna 
propio th 
aid with obs copia 
4 
ae 
e saa ate strippin 
whol of th — bee re 
ere an id, pee 
should i indeed be 
some 
i 7 — — w oey but F 
2 
— 
the branches, 
and other trees 
“inca 
th it in 
“the 
at all, it sitet so miserable an appe „that even 
— of 
ing that it is . — 
creditable or 2 state. 
reg 
especially if it is lay 
autumn. Young pia so produced, if meiir me 
uring 2 e flo 
in one 
any 3 N nea, 
The soil in which be have found the Luculia to 
ture o 
w conservatory planta are more ornam 
the 5 Lassi and if planted out where there is 
nter. gt G 
Home Correspo 
Adamia 3 in 
c Paxton's 
plan 
any particular 
R wire unn om 
removed when in flower to 
perfectly healthy until 
