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41—1850. | 
THE BASEN ERS: 
CHRONICLE. 
647 
Miscellaneous. 
New Method ruit Frees.—M. Vard 
sa gra afting, g. purporting 
as fo — a sh the | 0 
to 
th They find it mentioned 
treatise on i André Thouin, published in 
h, 
operation, which is 
New Gardens,” ieh we nother i 
among many, of the impropriety ne " designnt 
place by the term These garden 
my * ee as een tea: the 
ustanee, 
arms e sinister side. 
ain shield are these two lines: 
— worke like to ye frutefull tree 
Bles u, OL 8 let it not blasted Nre r 
in grafting, by 
1822, under the name of the plug-graft, whic 
by the 
ives and Vine: is mentioned by — —— agri- 
writer of those days. The on have 
endeavoured " 3 whether this an of, grating 
likely to he of any aapea M. Vard says it may 
3 2d, in introducing on latera 
branches. fruit spurs if they, ‘and page . are absent. 
As to the fi 
th ai 
<0 is the one up the spaces left in pyra With 
the second advantage e to this 
tha and 
—— 
he plug. graft is —_— of ee requir. 8 
is by no means 
important. 
ing no N is quickly in 
These adv: commission think 
unsightly. 
will cause the esent 
young shoo e beeome 
hard, they may, sig their 8 are cut off, be 
grafted just as the same branches would be 
owin the s i 
mans in grafting their Son 
¥ 1 Klebe er, deep pl — 
lush ; Triomphe 
z double than Great 
aul P ded 
el several re rare specimens, 
the year 1828, aa botanical d aparia was diseon- 
tinued for lack of support. Shor 
y afterwards, Mr. 
he. Wana Willison, ns of the ve bac i=j! 
l 
Kamtchatha Rh. 
The dotham ; f Rkodothamnus 
Kamichaticus. — For this great rarity and reo A 
beautiful shrub we are indebted to Mr. Loddiges, 
otsk, 
| Bhering’ s Island i in muddy m 
it be 
itwo 
are 
ne 
ot 
hers. The 
as | Short e, Leh d tube, a 
the se 
E grows abundan r the 
the — — be e. Nery in 
There 
g. surrou 
lea ves, 3 wbich there are e generally 2 
ovate sessile leaves; they are owered, 
1 1-3- Tints i and very ang tie een 
d deep p 
purple. The als leafy, 
r to each other t ‘haa K the 
corolla is irregular, rota! 
A p eing neare: 
t ra 
| divided, spotted with ate at the base . — 
like a hoo 
wer very much spreading iar 
in full in 
rs, not so long as 
with Eo double, —＋ purple anthers. 
ema vol. i. 2 40.) To the locality los by 
e b rape 
jeanne av a few NN ap to 
bl 
Ameri 
ount 
Mar piena ng to de the conniry of the 
ud 1 e in the Bay tka, 
and Si 
and 
f St. Lawrence, 
Uaalashka. 
rth-w 
ca. It is, the erefore, prie hat it belongs to 
oom ihere ue ria : R 
Queen Victoria V Wills, 8), 1 las blooming 
rs. Multiflora: Model (Willison), 
ike — bri 
~ 
22 
oO 
vases 8 cline? crimson ; 
Curled Crested n, & 
v other 
e of —— character. u 
wer 
Nante ail, crimson pur ple, 
whi y 
Mottled Great Westera (Willson), very fine, and more 
ro; Mrs. Ellis, ‘fine pink ; 
Cap de Hébé, bright rose ; 
ing, and th 
difference between the two at the end of the year. 
aft, if made in summer, , begins to 
till the end ‘of a fort ihe 
Vantage over the bud—that t 
require the ark to be separated, in 
this t the better. Comptes Rendu: 
Vegetable Paion. A. very licht fat 80 called by 
foreigners, of which ca China. This 
nee has the 
e former does not 
the le 
ee 
the candles made from it neither 
The cleft graft has also this | Jose 
ha 
— over animal tallow, that f 
lle à e St. Cyr, bright rose. Hybrid Perpetuals : 
e. were not so finely i in A bioan, as i have seen them— 
our own, and with mach 
worse summers. And this is the hea) to its cultivation. 
Like the R. Cham meecis 1* it is 
l 
i d all n 
N of it uf they put it under a 
de Liverworts and such so 
nable to endure the 
mmer sky of England ; but 
and eath "such 
Bann 
pia * 3 cold pit closed up all aay, and un- 
vators made 
ere 
bby aas delight to dwell. 
melt nor smell. 
from a tree hich | bl 
over nearly the 38 of the low land of China, 
(Ki 
ntze), resembling a white 
ved, ish o 
Dre two duets. one liquid like ail th +L E 
ush, fine “wax-like bud. a-scen eran 
i iensis, 
. 
q E 
148 
. 
$ 
835 
dy 
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43 
Tessure , 1 > aer nar 
. P a 
etos, pure white. ardy, fine ; 
ttes bloom well 
like tal 
the llow, 5 5 "agg is 
comme and varies in goodness ; that pro- 
duced i in the 1 neighbourhood of "Canton i is neither s0 — 
an important article of 
visette: H 
aterre, bright sulphur : very few Noise 
here ; Cia of Gold —— — were i Ph fine 
; also several eae l 
wall with a south aspect; 
plants in ein vagig of Smith's Vellow, or rather 
prices: Sen, 
Cattl from 1 
| 12. 10%. to dl, a es 
14. 5s. range. flo owered L æla, 
; 2. 104 a Hades, from lis. to 188.; and an Odonto- 
glossum 1“. 
1 of Operations. 
the ensuing aD 7 
ingpo understood, a freak f that variety, which always ee PLANT DEPARTMENT. 
he right place to buy at; the price, 8 to 9 “dollars per ful! in the centre, the original variety generali ConservatTory.—Use fire heat as Tittle as ossible, 
psu! 1 a — ” Osbeck saw the Tallow- | Senting a gawky centre in this locality, There were and only ia conjunctio a free circulation of air, 
him, ato rei was called several seedling Willison's of considerable | Thin out and regulate the pendent shoots of c 
Ds s is Ne 6 3 nch, and grows in the neighbour- merit, which have not yet been let out; among which I | so as to admit the lig m saa w. 
wW M. Liljew mentions, in a letter to particularly noti L quisite, d p, a nice full of these beautiful plants a 
Prof. Berlin, that it is not impossible, ring „of tolerable size; Ephraim Holding, a very | their shoots may be freely e but it i necega 
the tallow di hina is harder, and also | compact flow t I scarce know to which class it sary to make the wires bare and naked all at . as a 
that the h there in Oct „ whi most properly belongs. Margaret Jane, h.e. : fine | few may be retai ive wich ear · 
ina the fruit is already ripe in June = y Rose, a aag ge full and compact flower, the | ance to the house during 
July, that — different kinds of the Tallow- tree a 
cultivated, Osbeck, who visited only the southern an 
different 
of China, would, according to this, have 
a 
22 from-that seen by Liljewaleh. However, fragra 
of the tallow may be N by the 
gem gardens ; = Vietory, D hips a 
obular 4 “but we have many 6 
style of 3 Globosa, h. b., crimson —— 
nt, and a fuse ‘bloome * 3 
Normanby, h.p., fine pink, and a very perfect ee 
— 
Marchioness of cleared of insects. 
of land, and by — different There is nothing very striking i 
modes of Borck, in che Chemica th rdens, having been designed more for the con- 
Gani — J. B. Von venience of prop ating and me 2 Roses for 
8 Rose hitby...Early one morn- than mere e 0 illison’s seed 
* ar (and r — Paul — the lings have been sent to the Worton Cottage Meetings ; flowers. 
for these rambles”) I paid a visit to M were so much injured in the transit as to render | by 
Willison’s Rose Nursery, which is situated ab report upon. Beck’s Florist and 
to the eastward of of Whitby, and known by the name of i Garden Miscellany for. Ootober much better than 
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