eee 
t insufferable. 
THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE 
[May be 
“This is the at 
tendance and | 
specimens having been | 
n Ja the 
j d the A ieS of the 
| deodara, which, in the course of a few yea 
“er “Essex. Two of 
e almost name | grand object, especially ae looking irom ' ‘te gh. 
; bli i dnia an wens 
eee alar it at thetine, but f aner e hm pS inde ale > mey Mr. Newman, the Herbarium Comm ittee part Hya Lare eon at appropris the geal 
o called Pop 
7 airs, Now, I remember well, that fth 5 f had ; is labelled | the visitor is sea as and imperceptibly brought 
r eg pe he Garii irae mira by the | L. dilatata by many botanists. In the “ “London Cata- | into the view of 8 eee Po skilfully Fave the eck suddenly 
o m Į 4 
enV n doing "the icon to a inconvenient re ogres E he appe . of R hacen E Le reigi bil Fhe gi iios T 
t or Lastræa spi Ph 
he need od leran : mae <r Sa een move | toto L. 836), sas oo described =i plant . “More ee i vill rio stores reveal; 
= Siara the med the company, on which he, under the generic name of ystichum, Mr. Newman ts the in i secret gle fie paras Ba 
rude a as, in faet, from Si probably, the first author aoe has applied Roth’s tiga she p mponent parts may best unitè.” 
eourse, cor Aion was to be expeete d. Now, specific name, aytnoee m, to the other gmane Agen e| in going fro K a “ag aoe , yee, mae 
inion is, that ane people are admitted in the Lastreea.—Read spe: of the Botany of 7 ‘ie through an are > fois ing a part of an architectural 
ps i Oxfordshire,” by Dr. P . B. Ayres. Specimens o 1. | Screen projecting from. the principal building, and ap. 
Certainly, as they, 1 the | plants mentioned 2: re deposited in the Society’s col- ch a piee tal, water) irha ar 
lowers as m ike, they hs no pretence | lection, sides is flanked with a row of Irish Yews, the effect of 
for crowding the Tower rh ron radi inconveniencing Country Show whichis excellent. The Be lv videre weeny A centreof the 
ladies or gentlem ong me De North British pra Gar de ners’ Society, |” water, e taste, how- 
jad do not p ke t seems te wo mo pika pot posi April 30. -This Socie ety held their Spring Competing ever, Which dictated acs an arrangement, we are quite 
ould annoy ; 7 
th 
A Bh ter of ra pe- nk, but ohne ooie d a fine Sisplay of Fi ree, Fruits, & c. took place The ur a tee red. Mere isa pce ece of ‘om 
air are scarce those who pay I think should have tho following F bat 6 . n ve neipal ee? nan h tad | work rece ently ex ec uted at, considerable cost, represent- 
ference i award led :— Bes uricu as, p Ee 
pe =- ce in that no “ih the Hor nara So Teale iy. E. Broughton, Esq., for Barlow’s Morning Star, Smith’s | 7 = A te pi e Taak great. truth, a om Ms 
in A Fe ow af the si ondition that per- Waterloo, Warris’s Blucher, Stretche’s ‘Alexander, | | faithfulness im all ita details. A noble Ce 2 of son 
owner se upon n the exp ess condition that Ber. | Wood's Delight, and Lee's Venus ; best 3 Selfo, Mr- | Ao hundred years’ gro mth sh ah a sacrod ilo ore 
seanina k enig ia us ager conduet such | M'Neill, for Flora’s Flag, Blue B , and Lady |t gy te aR itp atignily,;, configuows aa 
iungi o th offenders will be removed, Milton ; best 3 Ericas, Mr. J. Addison, gr to to Rast ot lso is py nee dell with fountains. as purpen appropriate 
as that he Ee oe “ ariiba emyss for Favoides elegans, Linnæoides, and Hart- KY inay Bepe Pia ay OE SR AE FEES, with Willows 
provided e e! Prp ype] destroying | 2elli;, best. 3 Exotic Plants, Mr. Young, gr to Mrs. paai AEE N “say Helena. Cha 
a iy Pa ther rt to some of your dets:to mo Eene for a e pr~ are a are some fine specimens of ercis siliquastrum, & 
an ovea i; bes acinths, hy Be 
a onde ope ca oe Ay so wane fa Hercules, bse d Vadette, ioh ire, Lawrence, Anna princely Chaumie —, n On this pgo 
mip e rye jorinat pa a Fi decks g ia, and y Herbaceous — cotieed Ilex. latif OES ire 
on Eam eulneruunt to the 19th April 1843, 676. | Mr. Stirling, tor a Guya nobilis, Pulmonaria vir- oaa Araha s jos à peti r to N zs, Lawrence; it 
Very few were wis in the ensuing utumn, and they | Sica, = Poraa ie enaica ; and, finally, ar te | gi compact growth, and of a singular h glaucous 
were equally rare throughout 1844 ; but the present | best 4 yew H ia sg 0a. Pippiits hue; various architectural objects are jail placed 
x threatens to be very prolific, as I sae destroyed | Pippin, and Hollow-eyed * 1Pp about the grounds, and: ps the s 
=. of the last yet weeks, and on one of GAT ENR A namental dairy, beautifully, yet “chaste 
the ft t period, 151 fost of these we Rebiewos. ee he of me 
pod while feeding on the flowers of the Gooseberry, | The P sat, if fh P pen + daa By Geo. W. | objects of art, decorative i in gg yet appropriately 
rot which situation very little practice will enable any 12m Baldwin n. applied. Close to. tl thè is a con servatory, or 
sec! insect without injuring the plant.| Tunis at im pane tke work for gardeners, and th mellias 
n betw he blades of the forceps, it may be Ae well deserves, we do not say "their perusal, but | in in eapital health, just gone out 7 bloom ; on the outside 
safely and instantaneously deprived of life, by crushing |t y Lik e the * Theor ry 0 of Horti- Shes two su super rb pen te rr ey Å sig 
twi he finger ànd Bottles of | cult led t Hort: to that side o dmg 5 
bre Air rove adig Sit tumn, are | cu Hava operations. i rineiples on which the p and proceeding through the 
F 7 p 3 P p y P 
useless at this se last ai founded; and the causes of igen’ success or failure, shr ubber y on the righi from the house, the visitor i 
night | I have = vuceeoded i in on rere two by th seal hag says, with great truth, that “ Physiol gl f the principal peg thouses 5 in 
means. The impo si knowledge can alone pal direct the gardener t pproaching yon pass through a 
becomes evident, it is remembered that female improvement, for „Pe possesses all that mere p d to summer orname 
‘wasps alone yt wg inter, we be the ape of | is likely to give vee Paati ment Pin bins we quite con- | Sax with various accompa en 
h individual of the Vespa vulgaris (the only species | cur ; and w Wich to see, as he advises, such 
I have met with as yet), now suffered to pene is esti- engraved Rese a aN to every garden. Not that|a Triton wae These h hothowses 
mated by Messrs. Kirby and Spence, as well as either he, rae undervalue practice, uite the Nast plants of no Pipini ary kind, n ape A 
are aed to amount in autumn to 20, 000-0r 30,000. | trary ; ase ~~ the mother of theory, and it is no | intrinsic value, Le pail with Re 
ml. G. 5.— HN adds: I never saw wasps | dispara racticeto say that the child has n now | eae and skill best wy renlvation. Taking > 
so plentiful at this nati season ey are this year. I} become ae po Prit its aged parent. E E ate shmen 
= a cen eg pris microphylla tra ; trained a rt a E Tta spd work is = pinged well written, and care- lin this, or as y Seis any other cn 
wall, on which-I s Ps von bing whe X sania reasoned, and if we Re weed ‘subseribe to all the peria the E kaS at Ealing Park; 
have po te crepes (th bl of the most valuable obj ects i in this b 
year, know their väla, and ans excellen tp. 125, whi J ught together 
of themselves. thed bot tle, with | we por should to the e panis part, mi that at great cost, aided by an enthusiasm tl 
vinegar and honey in it but though they buzz round We « not, ho lowevery Lae tw now w go Sas: these botanical riches are open u 
they pay. po attention to nb pplication at Ealing Pa be 
page 313, col >, tine ca ay come rf ta ot pe Son D rae paver in |1 book, = must return to it on „some early occasion e four houses filled chiefly with 
frost” s banig hi ave been inserted, Subsequent expe- | Tecom ending it in Ho yg e ure 65 feet Si 
rience of these hum 
opinion of 
ble structures has = confirmed my | 
their utility —H. B., Teddington. 
Societies. 
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 
Lay te wisest te wh: at he is ab 
unshine is at Pall “eg more desir- 
eas 
hem ‘with span roofs. The following are 
fow only of the plants which pogiporg 
velling in the 
able t than eroping in "the da irk, a nd t 
by whose light the gardener must learn to oats his 
course. 
is 4 feet e eak sia coming into bloat 2 
Feb. Dovstepay, Esq., V.P., S in the subumbella high and 4 
Chair. Sie ‘Edmondston presented specimens of the Sa CESS meter—a fine pla’ 
Sh d Cerastium, whi ioned some Taek Garden Memoranda and 5 feet t Baia enero 
among British botanists in the year 18 iia E. Ealing Park. a “cam of Mrs Lawrence is so | flowers ; orozema ericoides, 
describing the plant as a new British Howe porn to ak interested in horticultural pin littorea, in flower, well grown, 
eal with the Linnæan C. E bu yand her i Ae genet long E nia wit! 5 Coral-tree, 6 feet high and 5 feet across, 
the Welch and Highland ies, described under that | the great Exhibitions of the Horticultural Societ; we p, will shortly 
name in the works of Smith oad pra — authors, | so well known and appreciated, th ; tescens, very fne 
Al og d hees of opi were stated re - | dens will be interested in hearing of t f | fi like a huge bus 
Spec the Highland “eel it the collection at Ealing Park on the eve ary pubes occa- | rosmee, in good he: health ; 
agreed that the eo bleyer Fas properly referred t to | sions when the: shalenes are again to be produced for 2 RE, varium en 
the C. latifolium of Linn: “speci pre- | p trellis, 8 feet high, covered with 
q ad 
us seem that Mr. E 
Carnatic | 
migresoenis. Edmond. in i Shetland Fi. ined.” It would 
Ealing Park , then, has be 
high a 
i ter compared with other | suburban Soe ang ; 50 
and uxuriant are 1 the evergreens, that one 
‘ea . : ¢ 
ariety CEdmondatonii) o of C 
London | qoom a the Plant is given as a 
tered the whole. The aan are b 
p two ompho! 
hield trellises Evert ie ood, an 
> P 
and tricolorum ; pyram s dentatus, 
are in fine health ; so is Se 
but it may be bted whether Mr. Edmondston’ s ips a and Euonymus variegatus are nite on unseathed; 
specimens can fi disti guished fi d PA ialis 
I C. latifolium, fi Jz tof A but 
rtainly nothing in the form of the leaves to | p t g Aarto 1 Macl Castrok 
them distinct. Mr. Edmondston also cay vi i ti botl ra ol ie 
of the Shetla nd Lathyrus s maritimu whic! h t beant Sore Ceanothus | plan nts, and is here 
pa a pial oe near | Oxylobium Pultenzea is also finely in 
hield trellis, S by 4s a 
rather 
same species found on the coasts 
more robust growth of the es a specimens, 
is little to Salk by M ae o 
in the 
Sere 
7 CF Engan nd. Broh Lo 
Shetland from 
Sto ek, _ Far wider 
pape 
most Parta o aquisition ifully into ploom 
i 
aa but iz against a wall, it 
as nion be it w e had had no ‘otra all, kiisi 
the lawn, oed with the h occupies 
face of several acres, studded all “over with valuable 
side, forming a beautiful contrast wi 
i tanthera’ violacea, 4 feet 
differences may b 
or Vicia sativa and others of our common Legu- 
of 
drop Ap 
yore Sat ees 
others collected by Me. da 
A 
Ei Gibson, 
and Elatine feawalels from t 
i 
near Cogges- 
following :—Fine plants of Picea We ebbiana, P. nobilis, 
ama ors ai Pinus aaa: E ent. ndeed 
ai ts and valuable sorts pr in the 
[vicinity oi of Ton don. mber 
carias, &c,, are occasionall 
y grou 
which, with great propriety, may ga tetihied: a a Pine. 
flowers, is Prostan' vi 
across; close by 
Daviesia latifolia, Acacia pulchella 
trali l in pe beauty ; D 
, | 3 by 3, i Nevis gs ontrastin| v e 
4 feet high and 4 feet Rei ag Ant 
superb agi neg nia > 
pnei bushy plant, in rude heath ar ery 
belia grandiflora pro 
rozema 
i grove ; one remarkable feature is an avenue of Cedrus 
Merb romises t Parma reatet, 
men; C arag ranig eas a : 
and will shortly be in 
