Avoust 14, 1858. ] 
THE” eaten AR id th CM 
623 
he t 
But the 
ace —_ xe 
er her in the rrefen ces oak anai: = 
firs 
| without any further cl: asieation for the present. Then 
naked 
————— 
“and filled with some of the tinest Ferns and 
Pam ia in Britain, as well 
as suMé 
We | 
astus is much propriate, for stove and Ret Aa ted Aar 
irise of Theoph: rela aspect of a several so ines Pooper which produc seeds withont | fine collec of P aang in waka pe me 
Porai AS heir parta; h r — collects together Anter hat com fa which have th n cons saw finer spe ecimens | of many varieties in 
EAS of the sa rar: - he only | a istinguishing them according to vigorous healt y. What a 
ł out his Aangaan ont i ings, and | the pron ses ry rae And lastly, 2 Beet a those | gom n Glaichenia microphylla is, and a fine plant of it is 
piei to have been satisfied “with “indicating the whic ch, as far as known, donot d | to be seen here. Superb spècimens of ase pre 
and as since — no one has p have affixed the names m use in mons dop lla var. Martensi, an viana 
l to the t has occurred to fx try Greek, iin Latin, and i in the e vulgar name e below; ‘snd the argyrophylla, are here to be seen in ait the 1 fresh. 
oe s poor ei- nime do anything wards it of apr airn | health. Among o m ekr de- 
ieee have Í seeing that ‘thoes have | Greek character when ‘they are described or named by | serving of especial mention were Pteris caulis, 
ye to this day so many excellent men in the pro- | Gr eek a uthors, for there are many whi ch have Greek | Polypodium appendiculatum, meg sipe cuneata m, A. 
Wea p und that none have touched upon the subject; | name rvatum, A. macrophyllum, A e 
je. among herbalists there are but very few wh ho a have only w ritten in Roman characters. if in _ these forme, A. trong Cases es elegans, "C. to 
sited thi differ in many hlebi a 8 Nothochlone nee 
amongst phi losophers of every condition but very proteaion, this is not the place to give the ons. | ph ylla, eieiei opr sae amples of good exltivadadel, 
Wher plar mma $ee Mohria 
bare directed their’ studies ‘to individual thin g5 
f phil 
p reas 
at has been mistaken for another I have 
and in order readily to find the names, 
les, although the — nerve oi 
hema i det w, if I nae pa 
rent of the one = the sins profession to 
thank God and 
I ton <a ct alphabetical rst aas one A the grees 
names, the other of the Latin and aia It 
ins for 
Smaller plants of C 
thurifraga, Wothgeh kena’ atten Nothochlena sess 
ated —— l silver Fern, and many of other 
int 
Mr. Wain, 
project into effect, I have to 
= Aran ha ve helped | me in it, -n whom T shall 
this. little airn me my good wishes to ser ve you u and to 
d to y 
A 
Anda as n by one holds dear 
Ae 
the attainment of a collec- 
tion of Ferns rem ied for quality rather than 
gm A pea cry a fine specimens of Lyco- 
s Grows m “pan 
commencing this undertaking Il 
“| 
®© 
ag 
a} 
musician, who, before he 
instrum 
his s 
i ent to see if a say te fas out péls 
reverend lordship» so t ed 
I may sometimes see re m, 
hall do 
i 
remain an rAr in his 
ce 
the testator, who, wishing his hrar 
house, 
are africanum, a moan | cesium, cordifoliam, umbrosum, 
mutabile, Sitihrwn, Schotti, Martensi, Wildenovi, 
leaves them 
any manner be 
n that they should 
so J mowing: the Hberality < of your saan wi I 
detailed list of varie- 
a 
Shovemetimed pra ect. And as your rev. Sein ve reso and ott na Soares to b here, among which 
io) desired T should, make a collection of would kai a fine la of E pee amazonica that h 
his | hall in | b Þbloomin; ys sD and what a gem this plant is. 
I have ypa of t m your good servan nt. And now, | § t of Achimenes s will soon be in full 
procure specimens 0 of a ae. that ales of humbly sang ss your hand I pray that God fi th, Passi nets 
I ion now give a — senate It must be 
ts don 
jl +} 
. the narin or in the 
any S 
tain you in prosperit; 
Pisa, the 14th day of ce ge 1563. 
Your rev, lordship’s hu ne ro 
EA ch ne 
We believe, the herbarium “of ” Cæsalpin nus to be the 
the Pees dey where there are other p ee 
ipad be kitchen garden, we there found that eae 
can be grown fully as well m Yorkshire as by 
= Beach at Isleworth, or famed Mr. Mya tt a away 
at Deptt whe claim some acquaintance with Stra 
pride ourselves on an sar eh of 20 
of one race ; and on 
Apr years older, prepared by one Gréault, 
a surgeon at 
Leyden, which Caruel a is preserved in n the museum 
at Paris. Our author also mentions two other very 
old ones, viz. fee of Rauwolf, ere up from the ‘Plants 
yea ears’ stan oa ba oo s’ tet dli me st bone n before 
that period ; g we 
middle of July. In ~ co equal to, and in 
l fi 
as dark best Sir 
ù in like those of Fennel, and 
one * the leav ctw of corn, and 
ag sani ot 
ese other plan “The same may be 
blances 
in roo in page and other parts. 
this is necessarily so, for 
and gy erences in “owes: 
go 
1575, and how w existing a siie en; 1; and ‘one form 
Aldrovandus about the time of Cwsalpinus, and kept a 
Bologn: 
in excellent nnn Dried plants are 
Prince 
good t ane, aot wits that energy a 
en from whence 
es on the being of eac 
t 
ma 
peculiar to a thorough horticu iturist determin ned to 
A 4 
ut may undoubted 5 Per 
bu 
itself to which ce ate attached. 
Wh 
at rest by try ing 
n, although it does not A vl of ground in the pay Be of the homers olin 
without Mees parts, yet does not consist in them was selected, pl pe new soil and an abundance of 
butin that sort of a yege tatiye which has no|_ Zhe Illustrated Bouquet, part Tv, »_ published by | manure added, and the ground iniii: runners 
aedis ‘Tife an etme species. a ie , of Rnd te We = ngton Road Nurse: ursery, that had iously been laid in pots gt ef di 
e parts of t these | has Jus and sustains stopped wer ta y $ 
rime or Msengi to extract the sr e ma fam Aaa en] Aa meen novelties. The plate APAS inp Aa an as Koi Fa e- 
e nerate other eaves Or variag: and a sprig | visiti ead the we found i 
to bear the fruit which of ti the. pour peat | Coccocypselum repens, one of | with mae mie that we F realy sed them to be 
emai agement pen Rome enaa [rene et tt fe! ie eee 
ruits. or. e other kini 
e therefore, always as much diversified as possible, a Bog h greenl lant, ded by the late Mr. —Black Prince, 
y much in regard to the roots, because as | rivalling the he een i British Queen Eleanor. The British Queen does 
cee — mri dy pe a a fas The third -Maa tbe rT fem a sy ee generally in the midland ro pre gant 
o 8 animals, t » per north, altho 0 wi 
ins preparing the | hardy late varieties, Another plate is occupied by was loaded with fine fruit. Some large Peach 
case of animals. But the wond white flower trees ie wall, that had been planted for 
nonin: ha A those phyllum, a charming fragrant greenhouse species. The aes erheen “rather A geal wanes aa wed 
] above all in wing | = larias; u upon these we must, however, observe that Lari | district ta pir up and samen last fyear, rte only 
ean orien ~ clothed sand varions | Raglan and the Queen of Oude are too much alike. but really r pe ear rm orn pee nha 
? A 3 owy i aa tly loaded Sage a en od mi was taken out rep! y is 
mth splendid fruits, and that with variety that hoy pa me emoranda. manure. The are now in good health, bearing a 
rappers to be no end to them i CARRE: YORKSHIRE.—“ Never | crop of fruit and plenty of healthy shoots. 
show gee ag ere mae, as the poe of th the e place! Jace 1” > may boa an nancy nd for te me ine time fr suci a t the end nt oe Perr 
3 e them | o hey seen for the time g 
= of envelopes or , Some more capecal: bend benefit of those who are trave meg ee cultivated here for a general erop, and is 
more complicated, solitary, others | the omni at this period of “the year, glad of A pant har ers 
oe ee and in various shapes; some | chance of seeing a a good ao we: say, sinters _ One of the garden walls was cove ered with climbing 
a reppin prey aos Pe ny to form any | south h of Leeds y and in front of it was a well-filled 
Maidenhair, the sen asta. of Salvia 
ers, all of which in l place of seed havea) Havi assured this place was well worth 
y 
he rue a 7 er side of the leaf, i in which is | of a visit, pa being in the neighbourhood of he we | colour for effect. 
the oe fae which ne arisen in places ae es "the Ss it cas Mf Kiviotal with nine ground 
ves nec thrown. In Tike manner | Abbey; Shipley, a village ing one of the most tower really mad 
mappen to produce anything to maintain | spiri ultural societies in the North of En- 
eenaa meme the an sa a th | gland y Saltaire, bee et ag a pe 
> aus purpose ose in w > it is | en ; and speedily r ildwick Station, ae 
vd this een those | from which a ee walk of about three miles.on Fe and plant 
imperfect á being | the B Road bri ost beauti- ouse on 
pee do not generate in themselves, but distil fully situated in Airedale n to river Aire. e fiower 
parena one oo sufficient for propa Air Wharfdale, two beautiful. valleys, lie | thei unding 
ms; Bd the te e cee ha the mbosomed. her ag desk, rips inl cna iter ee tens ioti a a 
modes sia herefore the cana remin Se ee scenery to be met with.inj an 
ofthe piant to the seek om fha rola: | many’ parts of Satan 
resemblances of seeds that I have estat 
es of plants, for it i traced the genera aye hthe proprietor, W. B 
the ; for it is those that m ore directly | a pirited_patron of gardening for many years, and 
tain beings ar be soul from which they ide on! peA _ e a local reputation for Roses and 
Se ee what and how many. are thes |p nites a of platter many aad 
1 would podbot seam of each are multiplied, | of some merit are to be found here. on visiting ‘a 
occasion. Tt is oct: I reserve it: for | Carhead the other day, we at on ce made our way to urs su 
should have distinguisied tre ae — time | forcing a yh hs north “gid of ie Bisag“ parted by va ogee pi Fiket; are mach used herë: 
although roughly as above | garden to ow go the nated there. parted 
TY Pp tom e plant may not Mew span-roof house, ap nes by 6 18 feet, had just been| A pair of very effective beds, each about 8 feet by 
ns’ Seedling 
Strawberries than were ryt fe found ab per ead in the | 
