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5. Sameind A 
ER: 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
a 
jaer edged; ; Lady 
ey, W it 
a 
hate eee it is a great error to suppose Osiers grow | 
——s 
Lic 
ps mite rose "spot ; Dr. Li S 
white, purple mottle; Duke o iy x, white, 
Grace D 
PERE 
Ey 
p p 
er, white, purple 
e-edged; Constantia, a ol wie 
Bos, red-edged. 
Aa Delectus, yellow, edged ; ee rne. ry yel- 
X “ae oi Fla minius, yellow, spotte lewis, yellow, 
seh Cat heart, white, spotted; Premium, white, 
spotted. 
P NatIsON’ s.—Mr. N: 
con TAR’S Coronation, buff, sp 
Old 
prising ‘mul the different colou 
Adria an, 
aes. 
P} 
Neilson’s, white, crimson-edged. 
orel 
F ha 
very bed c 
Tarieties, 
AF 
43 
, striped ; Melar 
Bedford or Henristte, crimson 
ompadore, olive. 
tbody’ 8 a r a 
t in swampy ground. They grow best in 
ereh Joam but 36 not mind bing occasionally 
flowed.—J. C. X., Bermondsey Y. 
r ae i 
a aang 
port from the prone of apap 
sees asked ; 
y such is 
. 
titled t this jock will ato 
Sorrom ninos 
aves eee 
to the i institution “above panoh "First—The pen sions 
ust be IRIRAN 
aa a e 
n suc- 
w 
oo 
“4 
tha: 
sag nta of this charity 
Anan pas the 
f relief; 
are pers 
| infrm—at leas 
and on miaa many of the » doub tless veo to he 
hou um 
th 
, and withou po ‘other resource, the s 
16 per annum, at the farthest, is bestowed. If 
m will scarcely more than suffice to pro 
comfortable home, clothing, and firing ; on pe in th 
are they to su er in the 
s that ofa _cotyle- 
st? Ift ey 
country, some trifling advantage Sl probably be felt, 
Id be insuftici 
be 
on to the E enai supp iy the b u 
— it sha ll have protruded its roots. The leaf may 
but there it wou cient ; and it k pes 
been remarked, tha but a sma all „proportion of a 
by 
w . Light 
not grown ; bat, sende had blooms politely se 
ord R.| 
Mr. L, Iċ ear record of their Hepa ase my 
rner, MD 
. 
AUL U: a and form 
wok proper juice, much as those cotyledons which 
prone ground and become green.—J. S. Henslow. 
Been anting Hollies.—In April last I transplanted a 
Ual: 
pension, such as it no jw is, is better than nothing, may mo 
said: true—but let res sit ae so, imagine what 
they io do upon rable pi aad It 
Os IE R PLANTATIONS. 
: nually, and that, if possible, no rod 
ot be e argued that the reli i is poten to es 
mak 
in height. I may men tion, however, that it was 
d n 
À ba lis, and carried s everal 
. | be 
with other ma a up a sub- 
mes this of the ipd. st one : for the 
most donio are Osten si bly t Ad who are ae iet to 
igo i aad for relief. Secondly—The subscribers 
have an equitable i 
ty poe mde elief when tl 
indeed, pail to t 
anted. 
cient. Suppose a case 10 years hence; itr 
age 
be elected, and a eubseriber « ot 
À A rwards they were occasionally well w: e- | 15 years, s, and another y 
the rod and prevent side shoots. Ther piant the ane the end or Jz was scarcely a leaf on any | pat st — relief. These persons would st Si: on 
Hi fines t growing sorts in To e: ws inito et apart, i andthe fe of them, and some w ead. The hot, dry winds of | equal terms with reference to their election; in other 
Í = feet 6 inches or 2 feet apart ind tiie sto ts i May and June had the fet ~ drying u up the joo ae s, he » r po saber any ia Tike. 
p. ; P : th d time i ‘o maken root- bss would be successful, and this would as likely be 
_ 2 feet to 16 inch in t Pia 15 inch as hemi member. This surely cannot be 
A o n 
A is quite long enough a set ; a is caleulated to insure 
= ES botton og : rs p a nach co bie i ee fi rl rays from sting eao n upon un ge partae support. Third! diy —The relief, yam a titie fo 
ured by adits boring i into them. The following Pg i asa 5 October are the months in which I would | it is obtained, is too distant, ‘This may be-illustrated 
S list Br bomn , viz sae all evergreens to be | pl anted ; some lar rge Hollies, | by supposing another case. If any member should 
oa minalis a Osier).—Very coarse and } T. S. | happen cp r lief shortly after y one 
bites saat be t of beds e vetyenae: poll led Osier, [Th e soea rade woodcut shows a mode of securing elections, ust ATAS, ornis res hen ar caras ae 
otehed ae r, Snake Osier, Speckled Osier.—Different | F a ara plan si FA "ie t unti the ae ee a at soak kada th “relief is 
~ r the same variety: it is the very best variety | &¢ t t ds i n relief 
of Salix viminalis grown.  Yellow-barked Osi ke being blown eG ot LF between tie: wo period whe 
Velvet-topped Osier.—A goo 
—Ditto. 
royana.—The last new kind: a very excel- 
general purposes, and of a good colar 
me The new kind good, but inferior by 
r for bos mimg farmers’ piés a and for ithe 
ps for finishing the handles and borders of 
Grey S niard.—Tolerably good for brown 
use. Hors niard. arse, very inferior. B 
wail raira (g better mn mie Spaniard. 
ai 
oa -leav 
a (Br rod Osier, Brownard 
silvery o ned under side of leaf; all 
d for eel-whe 
There is a variety of this, grow 
e = long growth and tolerable daat 
prey, sa rods for brown work, and for eel- wheels. 
Heie 
Salix 
have not seen 
ught to be; nit is very 
heed) Horse-Gelster.— Both shortish 
Vi 
fad 
D 
pphe 
the sufferer, despite the charitable igen o the In- 
will have had time to perish o 
dia lief in c of urgency, 
perhaps no departure from their established custom; 
but it is a feature which, I no d eters many 
from supporting it. Benevolence of a any egr: 
n general support, un 
conveys is both sufficient, w af ag Scie equitably 
applie ed. Another poin nt may bej med: some o of 
a 
pieces of plank 
of a sui table h and thickness, so as to meet each 
other above the EA to wae they are nailed “and 
t 
lik e only varieties that | 
I have offered to the public, “although I have aaas iy | 
ormed. According to the ten nor fe ‘these 2 
e na 
hree years previously, instead of being at 
made fast in the manner represented in the cut. The | Subscribed t y 
whole i is then iroad over with, ak and the operation | nce placed toe fooga TERA a non Led 
rae Peete im ian ox 20 ich an oes 
_ | pose, not having much interest, iers, 
| Strweberie ee p-8 be Fe ae ar ip hess tea wai ¥ nearly excluded. This, if true, is an evil ind Agr 
ctoria Strawb which is there said to be Myatt’s, | These remarks relate to a ae Mer: a: aea it om > 
n 1832, I sent out the Pine-apple or Myatt’s Pine; in | 29 harm to talk about—it may do ae tert : a oe cade 
6, Eliza; in 1841, the British een; in 1842, | sarily brief, but not too much s e un 555: 
Prince Albert; 43, the Deptford Pine. alae ‘Ma cee Fi 
y Rose.—This appe ars to be pear 
s an autumnal Mi mer, I have a plant, in 
exposed to. the east, and have ‘gathered blosso 
t 
g mon i 
E Ora alt which aps in water. 
med there are two excellent 
ee h J am uncertain of, 
most excellent a wear: Aa 
y much for ge 
ye oe oops 
in 
g eel-wheels an 
; but 
nd the real French 
Shika is the best. are very much superior. 
4 ‘halts use of, aos I eg that the calico on “itis 
h 
oria 
older kinds. The only V Vict 
j am acquainted, was sent 0 
orth. —Jose, ph Myatt, Manor Farm 
i rly 
three lights with calico—o ne ae muslin, and on 
Irish. In autumn I found that the musli 
ut by Mn Ww Wilmot “of Isle. 
eptford . 
la a8 year I covered 
e with 
ember, which had not 
raflred dari evere 5 Wek when my glass 
arked 16° hie freezing point.— < 
The Highland Pine.—It is often as useful to recall 
aig gogar tarons as to Ta known new discoveries. I 
were wholly decayed, an Irish m 
ke this | re emark in reference to the An ae (p ie 
p» d the uch i 
mildewed : the latter material will, once, pie eres 
oprietors will ae slow to adopt, as the —_ in many 
ei another 
One of the ligùts covered with calico I did no 
s as sound 
I am, therefore, warranted i 
s ‘nothing injurious in the ye bat! 
of the e atmos phere 
as when firs 
pr 
cases wou 
ree that my i 
that 
E 
so lina—I h ver seen 
n grown as an Osie 
gardens 1 for “its toughness; ý it it could be | 
ee from side twigs, it would be, 
seh ST E a 
| the eian vapour ; which, perhaps, ‘might also cause the 
pone to become mildewed. The light in mt has be- 
DA 
in vain to Kai or sow tree 
I hat ive will never 
+ H rs 
n 
yellow, 
n 
the at best for carboy packing. 
cres to plant with Teles, T would 
I had 4 
paee iir ER de ig 
ike ‘Sea A Spaniard 3 7 
2 
oa 
arked Osier 0 
ed Osie; 
ok 
H 
6 
x 
” 1 
” 1 
7 aes cert two of bitter eS — 
ed Osier and bitter Ornard should 
Arundel. 
; redo a ae i. is i 
might almost pass for 
d through 
red 
