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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Novrwszu 21, 1863. 
versant with their own beautiful architecture, as 
well as with that of Greece, neither of which we | сгор. чоне -Edlington, До» Саз 
of the present day can, or pres to thi we сап, "Te à Cunningha „ n Sia tanists.—In the 
, or even approach—the Romans wonde t суне ? in;the last edition of the “ Ency- 
magnificence of the inferior second Temple! And thus clopædin Britannia” an incorrect account is given 
human cya чы, and ebbs, and й : Nuts : n : e: ngham. Da Dont ре | 
n now уге portion evoted to the discoveries of Si . Mitche 
= erful E sorti ice eration, Eve k Bogan River, New South Wales (1835), 
a 
wond 
uve that among Pe whom we p regarde ed 
is the town of Jeddo, or 
only Semi-civilised, ther 
"m either have to practise it ж А their principal 
grown in 1l-inch 
- кР 
E Sweet TUS ato are also highly prized and produc 
e. But eejean's staff of life is the Dalo (Ar 
Bie ness : ^t is cultivated on irrigated land, and is 
rod Bananas 
Nutmegs, Sugar-cane, 
reli poti БОША, and are EMI cultiv. 
Orchard House Culture.— Дере eg bs 
inspection three varieties of 
ts; 16 hen were produced by the 
to send for your 
po 
ня thr ough | the interminable wilderne ess, and hos s ү ШШ M ed 1; E Aes gue from 
ise.: But afte: he moral y ngon a rom. ould you think them 
Piang from this dem i os boso cur discussion ? Wio о. believe that he was murdered by the na natives. In Worth of notice, I ee feel obliged by any SIM. 
cares whether the ood ory of his sad fate and invaluable services to ш them you may b e piens d to SAL aud a M 
deed? the Merit the ernment have erected an obelisk | some doubts about their names, y etting m right 
Cath ickle tł f the “ utili- he Botanic Garden at Аа УЯ аз that ma atter will be considered. А favour. 1 һауе 
tarian,"— ropose, out of our medie something | А Allan Cunningham that mpanied Sir T. L.|under t long, 
which will * make money," I а with you we have | Mitchell as Кыс. for at s that peri w n | 12 feet Y^ 3 feet t high in front and 8 таб high M 
lost mu e and labour, tuae Ra leasantly spent | England. his younger other, Richard | the back. This has been built four years, and as I 
to ourselves. if we can call tention of ааа а EM mei ( T fate above alluded to. | been every year successful in having an AM ol 
people at large to the subject of Pisciculture—to the | А monument to as placed by his brother | good Dp Lat k: Iam partial to the orchard house mode 
inc salmon and our ot and | Allan in the Scotch "Church i in Sydney. The obe lisk | of fruit gro not only because byt that system a 
г man's 
A 
` even à 
te 
of Allan Cunningham, who died on the 27th June, 
1839. It was subscribed for MA his personal friends, 
ruit can han by any 
LT method, Pat pem of its лужка and сег- 
tainty. I am well acquainte E TEN ith indoor and 
and jif w 
во force the. subject "ati dh e i Legi slature as to driv 
the Government of Great ded ‚ог апу ier society 
bod; ers 
An inscription оп "their fat her's grave-stone in 
Kensington Churchyard, a records the labours A 
bkas ese scientific and enterprising 3 Ro nist A curi 
sts, 
‚ шу exp еш ng sp 
some 22 years; and I must sa y "tha never have I tasted 
better flavoured fruit, under Y circumstances, than 
those g ather ed fro omano orchard h use. Wehavet two rows 
ror has also so iar пиона 
Баз urgh К ide on We "Queensland d 
riter, 
0; Liege and AMEN trees were allowed to carry 
e 
башк s me sica in botany and UAE states tiiat 
nm 
X dozen fruit eac Our 
С 
р +} 
I Е 
Aiia D h PLA $t: E 
in gratitu itude fo: or his invaluable ser vi ces, the commun 
LA od 
14 
d | Botanic Garden, which said statue is nothing more o than 
the obelisk ju: Е.Н. 
[^ 
st mentioned. 
rehi дА часа tly m n written in refer- 
Columbia Plum, 6 Eye ozen; pA M ns, NEA p n; n; and 
Washington and others, 7 and 8 dozen each; Cherries, 
Figs, and „Pears, have been equally good. Hed have 
uch has bee 
ence to the cool treatment of E Orchids, and as 
ha be done under this mode of 
t can 
b, allow me to › request your е ofa 
5 
h 
which 
= ecrire 
Pot of your readers We recorded 
the es o of der Potato culture, penapi о will 
allow me the like Last 
eira For t he present we 
name of РЕ standing. алй my friend did 
not give a ecipe for c co. кз 
I flo um à c in a 10-іп ch pot, with nine 
oom 36 flowers (йо expanded 
| кулана fally 6 ез across, and three of the bulbs 
| уара two spikes pisk: bloo пф B» This i is She result 
anda half y epa 
their m 
harles Squire, deren айу, Wilts. [The 
Den Me 
Бю 
of thre eenh: e treatm 
сабт of vi uds in 
very w Bs uid m th 
friend | season, allowing from у to four months rest іп the | 
а winter, water at e. Tu heri then altogether, with: | 
pt wh h fire was rei giren. 
Pelargoni 
to keep 
the house ata perature ым for. 
kept clean by cip Rit Spongings, and an emm 
n the attempt, | 
kept on i m time, but it was Бан they could | 
not be d e day. Isuppose therefore we must 
cut and ape the em into ordinary sized Potatos, if you 
ise кз us a better way. 
very fi p Joshua MS 
Cli ifton, ristol. finest specimen we 
saw of this fine species. ] 
Feejee Isla correspond 
of 
observe, requires information 
you тех 
п respecting these prs 
ess 
oci. Peri me to say ы ефе were seen 
umbers dayin ng for деа over my Rose 
e 16th Nov. | Henry Curtis, 
озше at Si arcc hA on the 
New Hyacin Iw ‘about to reply t to Mr. Cat- 
bush's remark ten acinths when my eye caught 
fhe reply of “ e: » id 1080), Mesue is evidently wo 
rsed in the subject, and whose Pom, n6. fan 
A y ut more remains 
uld apply an old rule the 
Royal Hortioaltural Society, ‘originally framed for а 
ўер alto differe: Any plan t has 
n prev 
id d 
siy 
ow, if I pe not, this rule has 
It was rather amusing to | The accompanying observations, sent to me by M 
dig , as 16 was pium. like eius ing up little | Binner, are so conclusive as to this a qr climate 
ud and” white pigs. d abou bushels, | that you may probably wish to pub Mr. 
scarcely any small аһа а few "Meet I | Binner, I regret to state, died in Mn = pesca having 
send you one of е "У, as a specimen; the two |resided more than 20 years in Ovalau, one of iue most 
ig bs. ve been exposed in|extensive islands in the group. 2. J. Graham, Combe 
uation were taken up, | Down, Bath :— 
з 
а very they 
а I did kok ышк of se eie them at the time, We 
arger than 
ABSTRACT FROM METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER KEPT AT ЕЕН 
» 
No 
never been applied to new w Roses, new Pelargoninms, 
€ Hya сама or any о f new florists 
n it be so 
acy eri es lar n common, and as n — асса SLANDS, FOR THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT, В. hitherto а ied to single plants only, and not to 
cem uts seen larger, we are a little lifted up in| хо. B coll ХЕ, É Mr. ys, “Мт. Paul's. varieties could 
consequence erhaps some your correspondents es be strictly termed new." Certainly not, if his 
will take NC EA by sending finer ones. Jasper Stand- Вело Heightof — | Rainfall | reading of the wor mitted, But he is the sole 
still. [Very la P erta ашу; the white sort | Yearand Month. | Therm Barometer. in authority for such an interpretation, and custom 18 
weighed 2 Ibs. Mur Mih Inches. | against him. Moreover his special signification is 
ен i ut after the show. With regard to the number of 
1861. Deg, y new Hyacinths been before the publie, 
E CL n 60 they were in the aggregate newer than Mr. E рЫ 
Le SET 10. 293.939 | 88е of four of the latter eigen: 44 years, whereas 
7 3 72.3 10.720 | my six amoun: years only! Novelty y Vhereforé 
May “ 709 11.820 vu in my favour, and n ity y^ more so. Mr. 
y LEM Loc usi 6.190 | says E did mt intend shosiog Maria Theresa. Ш 
= NEC 68.0 4.660 but dges act exh ыр. ex m 
68.0 9.0 еше ата to 1 the repor! oE the “ al of Hortis 
dE ulture," the * Florist," ата he did 
rm COTES ow it. 16 із strange if t| ы апа 
than other 2 from : теј should eontain the ved 
БМО the most ага апа [erwies th April ai М та LY ^ to 31st | from the j being 
in use all the season through. A kind pue d Skerry Blu December at 1522 Тее above mean level o tho sea. Hyacinths," it would appear that they "ero Dottor 
y 
ast spring under 
was aeter ссорреу Шап the 
hav 
the impresion that 16 
учэй but the opin of small fa 
n it differ лн у оп 
armers who 
this Mein with me it 
pri pei at same height in shelter and shade with 
а south aspect, 
The above s vations were taim, with кә dard 
еа жери by the euo ce, and 
index 
versed in the matter than Mr. С, himself, Wm. Paul, 
altham Cross, Ж. 
Poticeg of 230065, 
d a fair crop, small, “ ve ге Les. туздөн PEDES d 8 error, - Total mina for Le 
While Rocks growing side b d more or | 118.068. nches. _Теовйа, Fh. 10, 1862, —— Your | Addresses and Charges of Bishop Stanley, with а 
less tainted. For early E p жай E лаке tain much infor- Prieto By- Arthur Кери. Stanley, D.D. 
plant a largegrowing kind called vg ИДЕ; " subject o of D "imo and | гер Albemarle Street. 
in  reclai this enormous goin denar E e ka the is by no А эмгенин лл at 
tubers, but they are somewhat pud and under y р" : oct ed proi has a£ last been drawn to the mem 
dou circumstance inelined to be t Ызына ааа о itis t E рее Е 
i » 
the кыра кые qus M Me c and | е а There ee 
i к бе ever possessed— nothing but the hardiest i nece Мота з of 
of vari would be suitable for кы sunless wet ES with more or lese о mt ч ue 
locality. The lazy system is much condemned ere kwp: s Ubro cm оша without rain. In the | жү се 
England; but those who there object to it would, if qus сели» м, W, рење jem ans aro | of Canon 
‚ * See the spleno | Yams of the.enorm oua Тер of fet and weighing in 
poula 80 за» аге eue and пе Sweet Yam 
In i à * Haylin, Paternoster Row, 1858, 
d | 80 Ibs., тросттор n in mounds; and the Sw 
