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Atüvsr 8, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS' ——M AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE - 749 
d packed either in fearne ог strawe: not to the The other сау rous and most extensive, most 5| m mention. n that І have at v back d door a common Laurel 
intent that the wc should hasten the miren: d of | of them “having уы тоной yield ding any su apply о om n April DT uu P un 
them: but tha the carriage the "- ay n t be ва nd. angerous had the ey become that i was put into the middle of 7 (his bush, 
battered. Ala, at ле journeys end, they нн |8 d, a blackbird's nest for am айат үзө d 
layed vpon fine sweet straw: ршде ke they bee | of them so near the town; but as the locality Анні time Lagu in it a little Moss. Looking into ita 
not Е ір 00 — а "E ins bri ing with sand strata new caves have been opened a con- | few days afterwards "s eye 4 her MM рч 
them into a heate: ne aieri d in a win v. way, which have been dee to md d bee cepi flyi 
William Short, v 
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roome, for feare of shrinking and riueling them 
а roome indifferent, where they shall have ayre, Рр not 
much 
to gather 
How Wardens. b 
ardens E {о be carried, oen and layed, as 
lv 
T riou Mia c ideni repl 
remarks about sending ou Жум im "kinds of aee. which doe: ot tak eus notice of people ра: рн 
rries, I beg to say that when Nimrod was advertised | in or out near it. The bees are black on the WE - 
and very highly spoken of in your p I wrote to tive — yellow tails. S. F., St. Leonard's Lodg 
ani Pear Mess mbe, Pince, & Co. for s d and | Нот: Ut 
Н o tog еа eived them from that firm in pots. T allproved| Pla codon sinense.—In reference to “ыл remarks 
ош 
Medle „= ы about Michaels after 
that а fro eg bath touched them 
о be Myatt's рисо and I have the ree i of|at p. 75 on this plant, I beg say that it 
these plants п w growing i n my gar arden. I cannot say flourishes with me in the er in common 
It has 
are commonly in their full grout th, & will be then 
dropping off the есы but neuer ripe уроп the - 
And after Ше; thered, they are to ed in 
n »- no intention dre tas Two years Mo thelate Mr.| years. I гй it single 
open m de 
stood out unprotected these last five 
and semi 
| Nicholson sent me six plants as the true Nimrod. This is Shades from white k blue, and some prettily 
bee lay | а very different отд э инн from Elea In his last| veined. I have it now beautifully in bloom in a 16-inch 
et, віш el any e caske, and ript talogue, dated September, 1862, Mr. Nicholson says | pot da - plant is nearly a yard high, ne 1 tems, in 
t with wollen clothes, vnder, ouer, | е | « Nimrod is very much like Eleanor, if not the same," | common soi Tier & fault or two. rs 
Sides: also some waight layed уроп :them, hauing 2 | These EE will not apply to the variety which he ROTER W eather it does not ех pand well, aT the flowers 
board betw For, exc hat they bee brought | sent t t was exactly the same with Sir Harry. | often come к ule rogus Again, 4 vtleistti iiid 
о heate, they wil neuer ripen kindely, a tej I Tito а к Underhill for plants and received а | о? flowers does not open аб once. It will strike from 
And after they haue layen во lon ой | number from him. About half а dozen of the ese e were | outings, A. A. 
По, e finde, that any of them t ripe, Pm they | the true ма 2 e others, some Lrawberr Mens rse Mr. Worsley's remark 
„ШИА all борошо). the ripest, still as they | berr ry, а most abundant еы, but во —— that the | (p. 677) ін Ta Const tan Tt is a first-rate ye 
be pakon Therefore poure blackbirds pi not t 
n. e rest. 
Шеш БА into i 
во you may we T 
the hard ones fal ts; this Lea pude and those that 
be ripe layed aside, the other that be halfe ripe seuer 
poile the ге; ripest are 
[ru from the other, rd are fró time c р to be 
увей аз aforesaid, vntill that they bee all ri 
Моше Correspondence. 
ouch it, and neither in foliage | with us, but has нт "completely this year. 
uits bearing the least resemblance to "е true | blooms it put out never appeared above the foliage at 
Sir rry, which is m useful Strawberry. Mr.|all, and the fruit was very small. Let me recommend 
Underhill in reply to a letter from me, said that the e of which I don't see much said, viz., Frogmore 
only fault of ныд — was n being liable to s ари rt, e Pine. Sir Harry won't grow here, 4. R. 
and advised m re all the epos plants 
easuring Hei, pts f f Tree —In Mr. Thompso vu 
return of ro. growth of Ane planted in the Royal 
Horticultural Society's arbore vi I observe that while| Royvar HORTICULTU 
ie girths аге given by measurement, the heights are | Mr, Trai ncis, of H 
imat is induces ië t 
Socíttíts. 
: Aug. 4 (Flor 
50 бога, ‘contributed 
s о аад whether | dwarf. "growing scarlet Реја argonium, with a white e eye, 
your correspondents are aware of a very simple and 
Ке үк k on 
accurate method ы үнмес" the height of trees too | was a arded, ari another Pelargonium called Stella, 
for the cdi rod. It cere А | from e Smith, of Hornsey, with prettily 
day, 1 
of a plant, Des tips of rium paises were brilliant 
with cri vasi ва UA ан king closer I found it to 
prede old frie d Spiræa ова, sn ng plan 
eun rr e close-grai wood | y. This belonged to 
— Box, i if possible—is iade hid 0* to 30° (it will Му Downie, Laird, 
көй foliage, was commended. 
Noseg TS. 
be sufficient if the graduation begins at 15°). Onone|& Laing came à сөк of Hollyhock blooms, for 
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which a special "Certificate was given: to two among 
fixed t wo brass sights, one behind the other т | ет, viz, R. B. ett, crimson, large and full, and 
d unless s seen, How 
Xf chic find this | i 
3 inches from it; and from the apex of the 5 тв. M. Binning, beautiful d icai! Certificates 
a „small S$| were awarded, То en d Che 
Morc sized rosy siti 
in the hand, hn Sa 
ead, will do very nes of 
Amit 
firon Walden, a Bowl dut. Cerita AM X ied 
f ite 
from producing so many sprays of "beautiful little pink, | obse 
ut of bloom, unless | t 
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lanted very judiciou it EG nothing at all, no 
tter than an ust of Pind: . You 
server places himself at such а г эйнек from the 
ed — ha 37 en Jib the ыр а class Certificate was awarded, two Нуево 
топ о sights, when plum and 2 bad white variety of the handsome Sj pirza callosa, 
with the 30th degree, the e ex of | Dahlia Alexandra, white, flushed bed with delicate lae and 
emi тера it, and never i what it | the аге furthest from m him). He then Pub ie wi the куле «йош, rom NR 
is. A few years ago this Spiræa was quite a rarity; = agii Ac tne with а е A or anything at — Brom 
but MÀ thanks to the quiu which has taken oves further from the tree in the same direction, A and nd John Wyatt, a Dahlia, from Mr. 
place аз horticultural affairs, a plant cannot long | un its "top is again re: очок h the two sights, the | Keyn a similar a ; а heavy cri 
deis unknown, for when once seen by the publie, if tl where med ыр, from Mr. 
it is wu hardy, it soon finds its way ererywhe re. It| һе » marks the ground as before. Then, measuring the Buckingham, wil pee nded. Messrs. Sith, 
one who, when they obtain a nev of Dul 
plant, think it necessary to ask themselves which i is the | 
ulwich, Pv а collection of Balsams, with large 
T — — the height of his eye r Aar "the. and. cR — 2 mobi varying from 
- having a gap that wants filling up, in it is p 
obtai ns the exact height of the Ане Of crimso: in some instances 
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the beautiful glowing ей effect of its foliage, which instead | He 
to enliven your garden. Priscilla, | 
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or some finely tile; 4; though past ' ancir best many of the 
—: distance oni one side of the tree, and if not quite | indiv; = у these ured fu lly 3 шем а 
vel, the por ce may be easily allowed for. I tried diam туго == exhibi it itors lso se а Com 
upon Pinus nier er between 7 and 8 feet | C. a yr s е 
е мд, add mue the res correspond. within а | То two рну seedlin Clematis, from Mr. ан of 
quarter of an inch qm ш given by the measuring | Woking, First-class ificates ur ME M t 
rod. Wm. Frederick , Bartropps, Weybridge | were акей v: 
ath. Hendersoni. Fro Veitch came is. dio M handsome 
Smoky Chimneys and Town Gardening.—1 venture. bright orange fovered d Mutisia tede Mi РИО 
docte 
to suggest | to тоа u Mr, ат that you атаке а | sent blooms a Clove Carnation, del 
, Reigate ate Sands.—The sands found about Reigate | fe САЎ ntlemen „living in і the п | Wal les, an а d n bloom of Disa grandiflora were 
bourh сана о have fi 
"The different shades of colour among them have been | with a Yr dene fion of sm: 2 issuing from them, Aug. 4 (rait И Committee).—Mr. Rivers had on this 
found Ee — not less than 84, varying from реге to take qom ime the smoke in consideration | occasion it of oec de "узаро (hurry; iut 
white to jet The most prominent colours 2. eighbonrs ually intrata i in riesen ай ,and of considera ble pro auk and Early 
red, yellow, бд and black, and from these all the fruit growing with themselves, who Plum; an md Vis delicious Victoria Necta- 
other shades appenr to "pw It i is remarkable that | the deposits of smuts on their fov and огон nes. Kaisha and Moorpark Apricots Me - га 
ll tł Where © һеге аге -— of m bci chimneys, the fine aye of d dados d 
o be of such value for nens them t iving gardeners is very dis- es iw 
f them 
M. "yellowish sand 
rd for еу making and it is most exten- 
мс А used by builders; it is found i 
Mete in бад every part of the 
the other 
special di some judgment | | 
is required, as most of the. coloured kinds are found i in| 
close proximity toit. It is onl ра! 
is heart ening, Birm mingha 
т | dents to naisg as tothe ppa eed of Ber- 
ardeners' С) 
goo 
pons str edleaf. From Mr. perire Cyfarthfa rir 
ham a scarlet Rock Melon and Mr. Таг f Slougb, 
Berberids. 
Ехто July 6.—F. Suit, Esq, President, 
кетанол: Ор кылты 
boc on the эсен с? of a thick ge ru 
and west. I ra e pianis te- without @ difeulty from | auratus, a long 
d , but can sel sap em or good Mr. Brewer on the 
y in rai 
the pure ie sand is found; so -changeable is its 
course that is sometimes difficult to find it 
th ny coloured 
ii 
draw up Magna Charta ; A) is now ть wn to 
iore in memory of bygone days. It resi by 
lescending a Jong flight. of els n lighted candles. 
its concave excavations have a peculiar gran 
fi 
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is called the by пе 
тм in the year 1215, who assembled in Зи, € аг said, 
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deur, 
has kept them in the shad 
fortified 
which i 
drin ax ilitate against the theory 
terfi f and um tme "x 
m soil.] а 2 of Parthenogenesis. He also exhib ited drawings of the 
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umble :donkera. 
* E, O8" remarks the humble qim pem Б P T Е , 
Bees in а Blackbird's Nest. ic 
respecting 
