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e appearances 1 in| 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
there being most un istakeable signs of general 
se 
the el chapter on dressed 
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causes have been assigned for th nt | neglect, which is qu ute sufficient to destr ai plants | Salvia patens, 
tion, Excessive dryn cease wol, wem | tance of this new discove whose fl 
I air, admission of cold air, too — a pm without the assistan irat bu S 
ture low a temperature ese have, ar deviations from their ordi- | under every passing ol 
93e person or purge been supposed 5 Leod . meam flowers are subject, that of nanthe, not a g cloud 
the inju And now we have an entirely k eis at give a sketch is not We le at inte- | mor LH ahg À 
lanation i A see Correa, rai y Mr. Van} hopelessly shab 
WC our last Number ert luris ecb Noc TE, to Whom 2 we the sketch and a dried . ot be co 
J. 0. W. rena P se quantities on the|flower, produces exclusively such pce rne as aie = s a 
bai * hids of a celebrated collection in the Me represente ted; that is to say, e; "s " ient |4o n E k arty 
West of England . Do * inte be with four small teeth at the en e flowe ns c e 
gut foreman in the ery of Messrs. VEITCH, eneral p E uud ám 
of ter. To the naked eye almost dener should be required m 
invisible, except when — d egesta be only expected num 
hite cast-O are mor 
ed N J however, FITT, of ons t Me — s insist ` 
St. Leonard’s, near Exeter, mentions i a to the patterns they fur upon a To 
most common on the healthy part of leaves the por to name the , wae th 
insect appearing not to like the places it has killed, bebte d t ants by whi 
ifting its quarters as the points o assume all the 
= — sh nén E creature is in that will attach to th 
— resi a their plans. 
realit; ute kind of red spider, and i 
posed to have rted wit Indian Orchi v 2 555 ^a EX sy 
- will no doubt be Ey 8 rtant. It is the eas 
= 8 — — — or p other x € e ertain In iis Gees 
MINY eves as alrea t 
whieh re 
"tho use H positio to vin alte ack | divide into four spreading narrow petals. At the are gone, Cors 
gallon of soft water 2 — iu^ y and der busco; n 11 
of turpenti ne, 8 oz t soap, an 
24h ouse, 
At 
| same time the stamens lose x regular alterna- 
on to the s, and are reduced 
well to, and strain through a fine 
n be fit 
TRGA 
ed, | 
a 
ents,” Thus 
&| CULT d an hon 
soul who has pra himself with the Pom ri poi 
€ air on fine gayi Cur 
organie unión of Peas 
itself seems to be some form of Corr 
Ie opinions of Sir GARDNER WILKINSON upon 
subjeet of Mu cm as a decora -— S IN 1 5 — 
URE comfort 
the 
Were 
e| 
pider can thrive only n 
in a dry atmosphere, yi that its a oye in hot- 
uses arises r not bei ept _ 
A 
E 
5 
itia next | 
-an end wall, which is Searels cool and moist. | 
as just been use 
p d in why. Although there seems to be no 
idence u 
fore we merely aedis gb th 
1 having no connection with each other. 
i i 
YN ch the pres — | 
is also the hour 
mo 
gain 
mr side a wy quite eas on the lower, so that 
the — is ME at mer 
action All t 
mployers, who sometimes dema 
imponibili Em. blame their gardeners for not 
performing 
It is very well for an amateur or a landsea 
and to m 
m atters to 
» 
they are worth—that 
s to 
by men of taste as ae 
we way in which good 
r 
aan to be disea sed, 
where it 
- SD 
w that even if 
Box 
pe 
mix 
tio: 
s suggestions 
Bur here somethin 
. | plant ordinal age 
n S ads 25 he ey m 
prep gartu skilfull d 
made to a r to som en 
intr 
“Tf,” he 
dee HM dum ET : oa 16 6 
and the trouble it gi 
of the Box itself. ee 
portion of the droit 
out. enti rely i in B 
ation 
will find disciples sary whet 
— 
es 
than eo dron. 
obtaini io a pientifal sp of 19 
amo “ beddin 
plants, ^n this he seems to h have Beh ‘in ide sd b 
some 
oul 
y the Miis P illness up 2 5 
y 
are to judge from | 
if w 
a list of plants to be used for "lo 
ur, appended t 
