plant has usually sev 
694 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. | Nov. 2, 
i „quite eessary to add, that the same that I have a he abundant produce — not so, genera and nene old ones, that the work is tog 
ali has eo soveral local names. How, then, and it is nearly clean of | much for one e properly, The dare 
on the 
the in inquirer in one district 
loe 
—— the ſew of 
substitutions of univ 
ones 
Allow me, in conclusion, m 
en 
— and so will most of your 
ces of saraaa caused in the 
All who havo not the tthe means of 
write, should send 
nation, i in — . the true e may. 
commun 
. . * 
= 
y fruits. is so Apso — 
pains, on —— 
nch, so famous 
two 
found: that 3 
so rapidly that kiti is difficult: to check it ; I ha 
alone any wise that 
list rally cultivated. V. Sates ee 
them wh ‘which, are not ere rive 
r 
ish which will be understood only by those few who | sent to Mr. 
: Lati ber is II 
— 3 sugges 
correspondents to avoid of it or no use, throwing the sulphur erat ha 6 inches, 
a 
— name — that about which — 
o you for your determi- 
be inserted in 
water that the h poorer than xpec 
and elevations « ant 2000 and 5000 feet are ee 
ar the iosity of species. 
my seedling only requir 
“ee 
o desire to,occupy your 
Fry’s Sulphuralor.— t 
that — only of 
can be de- 
es with use 
athered 50 species in one afternoon 
he walk, a 4500 and 5000 fest, elevation; pe P 
genera. We 
Epps was a copy of the original one which 
rst introduced ; six only of these were made, when abou 
ested themselves, Mr. Epp s states, | 
ine n at xan service I noed: n 
ook rs, of which 
101er 
condition. 
h it 
2 feet, in a finely diffused state, 
lumps that might be found in it, and u 
| ovarium, with man 
carpus, in short; at least it is so in five-s 
to believe however, a very similar en (not 
which the ovules are few and . Commelyneze are 
very curious the nai when two, always 
8 aad 1 orthotropal; Griffith describes 
tan tropal ; he is also in Aa iu supposing 
e — — aa the 2 of 1 ovari — abnormal ; ; 
Nn in appear = 
a 
me most curious lan, one wi 
arietal 
than that hitherto used either by mayest 
the pro deuten € . 5 
there for 
early in au — 
by your article o mer uning, 
Gardeners’ Chronicle in 2 1 — on them in 
the trees almost immediately went to rest, 
frui 
any se o ina few 
a circular trench, 18 i eep (for 
be a 
tree. Plums are not yet half 3 
the int many new and good sm the 
are in from 
and for the kitehen- T. 
Stent’ s 2 idney Potat lading 
beg to — 
rience with the same 
years, I, —.— — agree with you. 
one-can determin 
—— tances, t ! J i 
— — —.— 22 I planted this — 2 Thibet, Aff 
whi 
were quite 
digging them, an I am happy 
round by one >e (3 inches ‘rom 
two or — this 
| Of Major Jenkins and his e 9 a pro- | foliati 
now i 
nead and trim off the hair 
3 if the 
water, water, and it 
w 
and rea — 
— d o 
ome. and 1 highly prolifio Pyramidal |? | 
22 November, for the de = 
y own practical expe- | tions of i live plants 2 ole up with the greatest, care and 
| exact: 
that no 
is the best plan to * with Acanthacem, e 
botanised 
order, with many duplicates. 
een mange species. with four istakne 
that Roeper's theory is thesxight I 
nearly 40 5 species, Nich th same re 
look on the appearance whieh the back-piece presents, 
of being formed of two petals, with a green sepal adnate 
behind, as the m malous looking poi 
owever, i 
The. position of the 
e proper in the 
ards. We 
sulphur from This has 
attested in many of * leading establishments near the 
metropolis, by som est gardeners ; and, as I 
stated before, I — leave the public e of the 
respective merits. or Senate of the machines. 
| George Fry, Manor House, Lee 
Fo oreien Correspondence fi 
=i CHURRA Poons1, Knastau HILLS, Aug. 28, 185 0. My state, and b 
aa — able of Assam, is exceedingly anxious 
the i of science, and of Mr. Simons, | full 
station "Gantt, ha recom- 
ing his prospectus.* — 
foliatio flora 
—— “Guia ‘lying — to Vi 
wi 
ould, I 
tion and plants he promises. 
well Te is and er plants exceedingly a g ornament at 
ble ew Europeans there quite different from P. longifolia, and 
— mat fect resemblance of Scoteh — 
N 
@ 
æ 
— 
are in 
3 nor in the 
a 
red assistance to 8 one who 
im, for full 15 — 3 
o mon — in these 
— and old schoolfellow, Dr. Tho ee whe oceu 
— part of his furlough in in India, and will return with me to 
ys early in the ensuingyear. He een work- 
g qui ietly and steadily for- now 10. years past, and I 
byas 
1 ever 52 with well ead, ae more or less versed in 
all dep enta, and with bundles of MS. descrip- 
Afganistan, Jashmere, and spent. three, 
mo er im; accompanied. me here 
o hope. g visit. Chittagong, Arracan , Ceylon, 
rbunds before we ae Thomson's 
short of Griffith's. J. Evans, „. 5. 87 8 vo 
ne home to 8 The Practical Sugar 
eantiful gene perfect the ation and M. 
ae variety — —— rd Wray 
of this flora, is, quite astoni and we have so 
much to do in noting and ae the many new 
ical experience will be lit 
His N. W. 8 have j 
in 28 che most b 
* We referred to this at p. 610 of ‘be. present year’s volume, 
and it has been since advertised in our columns. pe eo me: 
spy 0 v Report: 
— — 
— ‘September, when T 
to state made 
and n 0 pro- 
in Kaste Patent for Refining sd olio; 
rt arliament, 14th August; page 
pp. 18. 
Waan several books: re-published nearly at u si? 
0 
asiah Orchids can never list with which 
Lf Soe voured us 8 ET not, pere 
mone Bs Song. and fresh sae ot must 
