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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND n 
[January 10, 1863. 
GAZETTE. 
doubtful crane. Through the influence of the Consul 
at this place I g "rid cases placed in an open 8 she d be 
that the old existing trafic has inc xereased Ee: st 
ps dern syl but that the new sources of t UM 
of business, conseque aent upon iis "cities 
was zr unate 
»fr om sunrise to 8 
situated at the pen ead lola 
тү above the алы Ан, 
ui 
xe ind sur- 
ip of 
given эч railways, 1 
Опе of these Ts 
ch is now springing up is the estab- 
eem “How o - French Pens? » asked the pro. 
r from ti бте. —“ Тһеу are not doin 
badiy "but "they | н very dowd * Take great care 
hem."—* I not sticks they Me a » 
е5? 
вдова that the eq alone cost 
—“ Then perhaps І have not put tall йш ик, 
eould not got any ya but next year I shall see to 
is ieantime I have got the ladder 
lishment of Nursery Gardening, in the warmer parts of 
Europe, for the supply colder parts w ipe: virg 
which can be reare withou 
heat, but not in the la 
Mor e than no enterprise of this kind is now rising 
dd 
of Chili. 
in many place es traversed b yd 
the surface a layer rhe of apparently the 
kind as gan on the sea-s 
rd asa m 
ed already referred to screened the |1 
un, it аб: ot ex dide the 
ich a c rried abou 
e, but bound UA d ў 
а 
Nice E: these, known as the 
oM 
ich it is con- 
lb 
vated а 
:P'B 
a L by 
dus rate of carriage is уа low, will render it 
ay i 
ject was to give (5 pa ants 
ssible 
price with it. 
оге » crossing the Atlantic; 
if they left America in a 
ey would not be in a posi- 
for it was evident 
} 
апа inmediat ely in front of the cases 
and cloths, v were continually mois Pd with 
s were again p APR 
jury. Dopactlng A the 
;| amateur of PES ribs et Jirt Mr. Edwin Sid 
ot! fi clim: 
n 
Ric in fs seit * Promenades hors de mon 
A 
Je and че of most of 
whi ch wo 
thé 
n|say that thes 
for other establishments less fav rourably : 
* 
at 
| ЭҢ you quim 
da 
Peas of which the c 
wi 
sed grow h 
soI eem not pua any of the вее e а 
ht. Mon Dieu! Sie 
А пее 
‚ | reaching a foot 
“ You have inis quite rig 
cheated! Peas which come from ЖЫН 
Peas so dear—not to grow taller than that o back 
them next time.’ 
e is 
wo y 
h of ES 
CARA ners ы Gardens at Nice, am 
Ас that he only mentions 
80: 
* The т before yo 
me, , bt at y 1 know When 
«c 4%, 
йй t оп, e. est fort си antes. 
detail id pass on 
With all this ignorance м with. all 7 p 
n 
о one or me iR arep he giv 
J 
Rd 
not leave its impress on the Nicene 
orld. The railways will operate a change here as 
Ny йөк» else, and if the energy of the north does 
- поа 
Ъе- 5 
| воше inquietude | оп the 
hold 
himself ve 
i| Ut tpe is not in Aawer 
he growth here is such ei latterly I or 
subject of a can which I 
mises 
o 
several Red Bark р tants TUN salt w n 
n less than three hou! it abie ps and 
bot 
: disemb 
which it appears to me would not be quite correct to 
fulfil by me pep d another. І was іп а garden, and to 
ürrass self of my stick for the moment 1 
th leaves and p 
p since I have, Tarena 
dropped from the plants. 
been afraid of salt w M 
са arrival at Panama, the cases were lowered from 
eck into: а boat 
e 
then put on board a any of the pla 
during е tranaler, were pes eee id е >ч 
e Isthmus—who are mostly negroes—are the 
БЫ part EN, ess of any in the д there- 
ight have been done easily by two 
оо! was performed by six negroes with 
pu » коюшар) ied by а vast amount of yell- 
e steamer | 
Ium 
th блм day, 
(meat 
England. 
owing days ed had ine уе к, 
East 
80! 
[3 
even when 
th my IUE 
ma left without жое ыл to take it with m 
not until two days afterwards that f sent i ina ai 
r it. this 
s with аца to it th 
AENEA dina Ау oan 
REPORT ON THE CULTIVATION OF THE 
QUINIFEROUS UNS IN „Ва 
SIKHIM, FROM THE MAR 
je AUGUST, 1862, 
ye 
Тнк plants of Cinchona which had been collected in the 
Botanie Gardens, Calcutta, from Java and Ootacamund, as 
seeds in the Botanie Gardens during 
Sahebgunge on the 
as Stubbs, a Euro 
e Bo 
in the cases. 
number of jonta of each species despatched from Calcutta on 
the above 
TABLE Т анка THE NUMBER OF SPECIES OF ÜINCHONA 
o DARJEELING ON 24TH МАВСН, 1862. 
But I wi soda be 
e Rattan A sd fro 
No. of 
Seedlings. 
No. of 
ХАМЕ or SPECIES. Plants 
PTT of ik and had no had its proper eds ot 
ttan had pts remained in the stat 
ofa a euin for two days 
ss and ignoran of t 
are well t тошо ыт in the following в d 
ne o most productive bota of е Dd 
ed for perfum: Th 
Esos gardenera 
e perfumers only pay for t 30: sous the 
e MS E the Ib.), p D knows what] arri 
rfume a kil of Violets would 
mm 
The harvest terminat ed, they саз 
in that dir ection ; théy do not even walk in 
f age, E ye not pes. tall enoug! 
^ Started 
eor ее Уб 
Calis: 22 
» . Pah 
hu need 
Grand total . 
518 
omg at Purn 
си by i inetlclont 
thecases. Many of bón were c 
esea as smooth as irror, an ing thi 
enses, gs gave dg па the 
pa entering the li 
dM 
meter о: 
Fab. The pene renclied $ Г Southampton є js the 13th 
poen and the cas re dise 
Robert 
1862, 
of 
next day. 
Cross, Bowden. Sepe of lejos April, | 
CLIMATE AND GARDENING AT NICE. 
ERFUL inventi ion, Railways, Sir!" 
Then d. gather the new flowers, saying. E is 
t! 
tenant, tellin 
com. 
ish | really а pity that we have not weeded e Violets last 
summer. They gather them and look more near 
them until the Mert month of March, sh things ds 
exactly as before. Тһе only erence consis 
this, that each а Ње Violets are ст cim 
The Peas at № inferior. y grow 7 or 
phon: dig need ER branches to support them, are 
ten down by the wind, produce few and very 
Eum ген Peas, and keep the узо ВЫ plants їп 
е. 
Е he gard 
| were excellent He asked for the e best, and they 
in | sent 
blue Pea, an excellent Pea 
which grows wir: pou RE foot e He gave it to his 
e great 
te ticks, and went 
neighbouring hil to procure long and strong ро) 
€ ,he raised a sort of trellis, 12 feet in xd 
h higher than those he was найти) 
E: Зере the 
voee te sias ed 
аЫе place for 
for s Plano tor epi Ве 
and were at once Lug rede 
rest houses for the 
was comm 
а few days gradual in 
they w 
day with great benefit to 
the ах 
