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THE ABD CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL САСА 
[Jone 27, 1863, 
area òf its benevo lent ex 
ой this sübject will be pid i P. ООС, column, 
1| 
| rather 
la 
lowing аы letter, the autho or of 
т А> 3 
It is generally found near the water, огу б I shoul 
M grows larg 
ground ; у but I havo. fodnt it in the inte erior of this 
me пе ar the lakes side 
é 
nches in cg eid 
ud is the larger short- 
e Cedár, or Cypress.— І is difficult to distin- 
guish is tr ее fra щ tbe Фтор Cedar by the leaf. s. Tt 
a hardy d decidüous tre With well well; 
чей таг jeg DE pek di au " 
w nO m y. see ing. ow. 
ni , but noi in ie 
Вау 
Clewer, an 
Тнк fol 
which is well kno of our arde as 
having prese s larg flag-staff t o the 
Botanic Eh t 
us by Messrs d of Kelso; who| 
have made ang ents ыр su ply of 
seed of the Douglas КЕЙ, re it appears de it 2d 
likely to терасе р” ofitably the Larch, which i 
so many districts is subject to rot. Thé "eter, it 
should be ыт, do абнаў appeared ia the| qi 
Kelso Chronicle, 
elso 
While the 
subjee if 
notice, with reference E hat pena etg E "this 
Jo a My ay 3% nes p two Br elt 
only fro , produced femele | 
cones at to Man SAA near T | 
arquis o 
b, but as there were no 
ааа 
cones haye appeared on the 
Tt will also be intend stin 
male 
of reg being fertilised: No | ћа 
r pla Lych 
grained ues I at 
106 very abundant." 
«Маре is à very ito айа ommamental wood, büt is 
Е 
а clear 
Shows follow in КОМ. 
ecc we find Many of | 
M Doon a A at one 
THE m 
ick su 
MS which hi 
шев ropolitan purae 
ession that it i 
treme oo the lower p 
ише colour i slightly spotted, the centre Tui 
he 
lebe repeated in ano This applies às 
шло о novelties аз д! ү ling FI sales kd 
y borne out by. the experience of las 
| day at the Beinets Park: Show, where, iion gst t | 
prominent plants hich ты *new" there, w Pp 
he this i$ owing 
ihe old yos ór to the rgo e after a time 
of noxious own А h — лат Sab aue чдАй 
tion wis ed somè 
thousand oin Work of nabis imber, BIN 
was com у уа 
pletely деер воше уеагз & 
о кы p 2 -— of X old аре 
һаз 
surface, has 
perius бошой $ аар Heath, 
and is now 
considered a бф оп for fresh 
indebted to the noble opt who hás'si 
on to the growth of Conifers. | 
тко wint ter of 1861- - was an tinastisty severe one. 
О, 
ata flore-pleno; Dendrobium Párishii and nodatum; 
Paneratiumó& aiboinense, the broad-leave rb men 
iioned at р; 507; Abies firma, Selliguea pothifolia, 
Alsophila Tænitis denticulata, Lomaria gibb Tricho- 
manes crispum pilosum, Athyrium Filix-foeminh gloi a 
|ratum, Ouvirandra erre Rhynchos, 
jasminoidés variégatum, Micónia pul а 
һа 
d prev viously ра the provisional name argy- 
» ihe most ко new 
of especial interest, a further 
instalment , of ,VgrroHs batch of hybrid 
Orchids, shown. ax Cattleya hybrida, but to which, 
h Е виїсїёпйу distinctive from 
d 
other hybrid Cattleyas raised. and shown Љу |г 
them, Wé venture ly the, joiàt titles of 
its parents, thus Aclandi-Lodd. It. wi 
t 
deep гове тона; взе 1 lateral |: 
lobes Vida [^9 mg widely зорати | аъ де 
front than at the гозу outwardly and сг 
yellow at the tip; 3 while the middle lobe was roun 
у, | recei spec 
dene? duo fad тҮҮ m We воз, a 
ajh thér the fe 
dish |E 
v Pince д Мт. BURLEY "в Fireball were q 
“4... up to the florist’ 
ey will, however, Бе, 
Rosi" 
es j 
«Ө yi EG. отво Жум Ше néw 
е 
about thé centre о n; cutting off a 
en- argi а вш 
roündish spot òf thé P Tor үкү. së; 
omg yé ise ves à central and two lateral bars of the 
ppery-r 
—— с Тав вн аө indications. MA our BRITISH 
per кассе found i in the 
later times only Tr pes in the Flora o 
United Kingdom of its occurrenée in tli 
cla 3^ M X: 
ШЕ 
f. WALTE 
ad даће jls Е.Ж. екв 
éd it in, óne of. t 
UN 
trict of We оге]: e habitat cribed 
being ou wet rocks planit уаз Motor to oe 
.a'spaee òf about a squar „jót áll in one mass bub | 
scattered. Ofthe i me of the plant, and the fact . 
doubt; but we havé beéll 
minds that thor à ph ts 
lanted by some other hand some 10 years before — 
Even if this be so, itisani ——— a 
In the autumn of last 
ipal 
haped 
att + 
һе the 
vibes] state "(ihe result, 1| 
ОЁ the severe wit I i as s E up, 
and cannot now obtüi t imber or | 
October. 1 соша get you a е ian A Ёё, a of the 
Douglas Fir, which is Р 
ttains a gre 
lightness а Pine, with tlie em эр aud Äurability at 
the ke wa e 1most plentif 
ger flabellate appear- 
y yellow át the hinde 
[т не төзү nod with дерет. rosé véins in front, 
Another plant in flower, likel; be of much ө) 
| and utility dy W. 
ven ү Hirie ar an p d 
п from 
Yes 
T soil, a nd where there is little or | 
bond the largest timber in the 
valleys, where thé soil is Wendy y good. 
** Douglas Fir, а tter known in no ürt of the 
world as as Oregon Yellow Pine, is репе! ally from 200 to 2 
300 feet t high, frequently 150 to the p а: ei а | 
2 (03 inches thick ; roots в 
Put x 
eh Ж, s^ at 45 Abt Aio 
s ett at 180 feét, this being 
oe td of a mast, 
he proportion o 
purpose Е sent 
vantage th 
more ship 
| quality. I haver felis built a ү 
ons, mE no other timber but Douglas Pine was 
" Birues trac = — abundant thá 
n Douglas 
Pine; it is closer dI think better timber 
than "е вй me wi ana 2; grows to about 
nees for vok [pur- 
eq 
ilock i ig not held i in much re repute 
only seen it used for wharf piles, b 
grows to a great height—150 to 20 
“ White Pine is very scarce Е, 
valuable, as it is almost the 
26.200 р 
r is a large tree, 
dort Bad 
hs diametér as the Douglas 
оО 
oniy uds we have itin 
It is about 200 feet high ; 
d Cedar has сеге - EM trunk, with large 
oom e Pad r When it can be found clear of 
ts, it is as valuable as White ite Pine, The Indians 
Ub inse DNO ME. MAS hey hollow it out; 
; A я 99 to men, 
А ра u^ с к 14 aud the most 
M cem 
amo; 
Patt : te (op; E 
а 
2 incl 
I have 
а onn and | spra; 
sp 
sequ ently wu 
| dim 
perpendi йг Pi these being “Шау for 
far e — itself as to have f 
passed unscathed: t hrough. some 
ег | winters. This fact aloné i 7 : condition if B T 
needed, of the EEUU 
‘Yor TEST 
We, le 
vd. 
LT. with short, pendent twigs w were 
th flowers and flower-buds, set off e the numerous | 
Кел neat elliptic serrated glossy dark gfeen leaves. 
eradication of the plint. The fr 
кү md анау fine; one 
2 ki 
f E. rubra, but like tlie foliage, 
with those 
ио i" а „thicker iud bulkier. aspect than in Bro 
will 
essrs. Ўто 
lon but m 
eing rr ре with а 
{ aft; will be a 
RAS 
tional noveltiés ^ in Ке some of е 
by Ме: B > 
RS bulk of specimens: in 
Wa ers of erdt tle fond d having! thp D һом 
? 
ich Mr. ES has дау favoured "us, a 
quite rish 
y inches lo; jt 
S Е 
аке is s mailer = Targen м4 а ош iiem of abont < 
22 inches. Rowsormaw describes the habitat 
n a its бїгбйш; ги with those referred to 
25 m. ooks, and. d lant as Er 
е in ature-Printed 
Jin 
writes, 
in the Осѓа 
British. i Fi fr suns i ш bong at largor gi ато 
it; & large ed by 
I found it,” he 
to this hole, wh 2 ode prn 
ole, which is abou 
4 feet wide, is obstructed after a depth 
e x t 3 feet by this Fern falling from the 
parts, and dense from their overlying ‹ | growing out of the sides Ш 
"n a thick c creeping "hine, which habit TP down which. M 
it mirable basket Fern, among those of ole having ан € 
каре d ТЫ Ligna Кашын argentea mas | LE DECR. 
lega aceous perennial from Japan; E. : Mos е 
had pu largo roundish leaves pm ^ at wiling » = de ful in this база to disturb the 
egularly | 58. T тай салак 
A Eo ойу н alte Mp бош ше унды 
ree nétwork of rhi 006 of which 
ecd were рш To so much, us eec 
he y en у but that will be a sacrilegi: 
ЧА es. А small 
denia florida variegata Toa 
DERSON ia iia from Meme Ашу 1 E 
som shrub, its--leaves M um 
M eque in bold patches with cream-colour. Then 
Mr. Buru had a e g Palms: 
Latania Verschaffeltii, ap а grower, with 
deeper orange, and cu llate laminæ cut 
into slender narrow MEE and Mme ас edulis, a 
з Беан pinnated spéciés with 
with. | leaflets; together with Broussonetia papyrifera fol. 
8 d раи that и 3 beyond Bout io destroy so unex 
pected an 
tat for so rare a 
Fern Fiora is asl itself not only in 
: ieties, which Fern- 
h continue to seek out апа multiply, but occa 
н disti The latest ácQui- - 
Batany, vire Mr. Mo gel gr баре RA 
i epp that is identified with | 
ipee pee Adiantum- _ 
e m of Willd 2 
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