466 IHE GARDENERS’ CHRON CLE AND AGRICULTURAL GEILE. 
renders th p Js the border of the Moor. J. V. Chap- 
tat “high in undrained bd is retained on, ging | places Datei, Berg, 
P. d from; the surface. But as it will require Oric: rocure some small glazed. earthenw: 
disastrous inunda tion to induce e inquiry into and | pots. abont 3i pion deep, such-as are used for 3 | ROYAL BOTANIC. * 
tob in the evening put about a square inch of new was in all respects an — exhi] ibi Bes 
the 1 5 ow daily becoming more urgent under- | bread in into small pieces in each pot; the n fil and .Pe elargoniums being numerous 
3 a so it will require some calamitous them.h f full of boiling th a brilliant display, 
sufferin 7 — er plunging material up to the „brim; the | good Condition, and there-was as-usual 
ere 
e the; s those. dr rainage- of stove and greenho large 
discharged, 55 which might rai par at -— p and the ey go in and get drowned. The pots being Crot age there e pianis att vui, 
i Attendans 
and 9 to profit * uses if attended to. J. B ust emptied .in the morning M agen v deu 
Denton, duy May wi with cold water to keep them sweet ti he fol. In the e f 16 Stove and G. 
e am pleased £o see “E. R.s” | lowing evening. J. D., The Gardens, Beechwood. | chief licum In between Mr. Doe nen 
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letter inserted; it may do some service. I lately Mix some arsenic "with. oatmeal,- and place it in their | J. Cathcart, Barta j and E de 4 8 
ordered of one party advertising in yours cwt. of | runs. I A Novice, er, a 
white lead; he sent 1 ewt., coolly remarking he had n: 
halves in store just then. From — (Copying his 
advertisement) I had a box of glas Os. ; ihe: 
bill came in 2. 128. 6d.; I paid | both — — come 
into collision with the ' gentleman. But. the unpro- 
ti 
4 | Tunbridge JW. plants nea early the $ 
Fruit. ropes — 1 Was glad to see by Mr. Saul's | the Crystal | Palace, and fully scie in or OT lin 
n his part of Y Yo Torahi Mes is not the case here in | excellent N 
south Lincolnshire. The v wall fruit has A aes iT merit to that of 
Pis : 
tected female is their readiest victim. ught redress 4 difficult t. 
for one, and. the gent summed up a wether lengthy | although protected, have Es fallen off; Gooseberries and | position of the two coll 
ile insi i Currants are very thin some place the Currant was however ultimately awar 
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presume) wince, my withers are unhung "—plainly such as the Hawthornden and Keswick Codling, are all | flowered specimens of 
written and nies ney *unhung." I enclose my falling off, and most of the late sorts, exposed to the | trained j in the form of a 
card a nd t the names of the persons alluded to. T. T. ^ | north-east winds, will be aiias Pears will likewise | of Aphelexis, the pretty 
€ s.—Having been much interested in the be jen thin; in some piss sn mhi. Dent ; & fine 
discussion on Cueumber growing between “ M. S.“ and eontra ecineum.—Will. an any of your | Juliana, the latter a variety se dom s 
I i i aA ET orre: — dents furnish — "with. Me: best mode of orden ; ibe bright ai. Pulten 
uliflora, ast 
Ay ould 
state — name of his winter Cucumbers, soi] he rais 
whether his bottom-heat is — — n lists recommend -steeping the seed, soi — it in Chorozema Henchmanni, an nd tho Eri 
197 M. — An Amateur, Chelmsford. " | heats but: both-of these — 80 far as my nan i a. Wages es is AM 
oL 3 goes are not quite — Consider arge Eriostemon eer Poly, 
1 , with Hei hene forno. Other groupa os 
those alluded to perhaps by the HA d eiaei of the — afford e mes their money, to say nothing | P p endine, and. —.— 
as for a length of time I carried on gardening, “in all its | ^ eee eee 
i gt - me I carried on gardening, “in all its ES Ornitho šogio? Want.—-l „would through the | best w ributed s M m 
from thefirst. I 
u n Esq. Die, though — bad po 
som eti ee idera: coms perhaps if brou ught to notice be supplied. In the Museum from Ruge n Staffordshi: — 
ethene i zes at Ludlow, * of the members attend to the org th rsh and Mi shaken in 
5 fossils, of which we have a goodly collection of th not been carri many 
— e 
— ER = 0 i ld iin — Silurian, being t — believe — the centre of sisted of Aphelexis sesamoides 
EL n things Mort vire mv dal ht p I Sir Roderick Murchison's discoveries; but as as regards Specimen, whose 8 b 
thin E Ra dit chan ged, nd er vun che ornithological p whic ad been much | pas a s i 
3 me Fail an pii i tions for some time, there i is „has Bow 
3 hrongh m men of paper or newspaper vore | nopne 4 but mys yself to zattend to it, and hav Ing — 
I 1. 
| T practice. 3 of the newest and the best toi ide ntify some of the b inda, epi ad eee | tulipiferum wir large. “Isoopigg bl 
ews ff by | Unfortunately, many of the works iti Be subject do | slanted e str ae vi 
not take the — — these e of which } 20CC cine erba, sta 2 
herwise i ewick kind; f 
5 e. 
Yarrell, it is true, often id — i — admired Dipladenia crasin 
edition. Mxers's folio is expensive and cumbrous, | PANUM, and lant 
; | What a pity it is that a coloured work of a manageable | Messrs 
[size and moderate is not brought out. The British showed 
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useum ightopo atonal c — p, | 38 did likew 
e in their possession 
was N at, grow ceu fruit its and vegetables for | from; “and surely if the male and fem ale were evenly Som, 
. the London m rka and since then I have e every reason Set up side by side, and — tipoan we should hav 
to be satisfied, and he applies pé mith all I with: ap perfect accuracy of sh ape and form. All that we — 
out stint, keeps my garden rin. pe d t y ; and. above all, the female as well | £ 
horises fairly "e ressed. Is eut y 7 25 from my stables | as the male. Why should the sober-coated little dames | Re 
with manure, int he pays all outgoings, and pockets all be banished because of their dress? them take | Cypripedium vill 
the rest without a farthing g wages from my hands, He | Post beside their mates as they have a perfect right for 
seems well 9 85 his family, though large, is well Howitt, in his Rural Life of Says 
maintained, some working with him in the garden after | * The me is usual in much more — dress a e, on close i 
their return from. school, and I trust the man is doing 4 than the male, as if it were otherwise she would u m an of their 
bea a patting ia. the paving bank as I advise such | 4 n Le paled off ae ap and — te varios vein with ET 
1 is of his earnings as he can spare. supplies of prey. F. N. Loue PANT 
my fruits for table in good c ondition, and E lent -SHok cn t usual to find the ure white flowers with. the. 
Lam quite content, and geras e ed Ending ing | Bpacris ft as in the present exam aie? 1 Sm le sn Seep purple, others with the lasini 
r ear, Pura can | fan ney it of nature as in the modifi- preg 458 1 al ds sepa 
njoy a sly chuckle . who go on | cation of th the female em of the Rose, &c., as in that | degre " 1 al or 
Stumbling, as was my rad Dem my revolutionary | plant seen it occur very often. J. E. L., Arpophyllu 
rem the notion of a collegiate institution to Edinburgh. o will find a similar case figured in |} Aal 
-tumn out gardeners of all degrees, and suited to the Lindley's Elements of Botany, p. 62, but it is very rare mers and in arent 
Rege mee tet gardening folks, small fish as well as The axis of the flower, which is usually incapable of Plants were very fine. M. 
large, r £ e cated men, with salaries — ae tad suddenly, owing - 80 unknown RU, y ell i i 
iA ese T E a. ore 1 d ? Potenti into a branch. pacris, the Rose, the : i 
; v «now, ear, Potentilla, t all that could possil a 
"ada the lesan bt complainers ad : s 5 IS din "ie ntilla, the Apple are 8 subject 2 t eserved 
the to set the schem e agog— esent p are dd i very, Turner, ; 
e and the supplies of Gu e r m má ne aa f FN Nen charming Ves les of well-known. 
i oduce ee T perceive my name P 
E eased. A C 3 criber. [We think ian Xx TRANE 5 follow owing, which — — Messrs. Iver ‘Day id ] 
thi dior mee enough.] hpi veris sls en e = 22 wem ee we alled Plapar [ y ys 
acia pelle eee — letter, with i S MM pn d - nen A e 
few. weeks ago expressed some sur. | © a letter, withont date, received on the 20th ain purple strongly marked and ver n 
= ae à 3 Suir, Ireland. Be so good ers, A. Aer 
j.... igiene tl Chacon weal gu 
im Dir. 
„it may be t dia 
t e: that diamond. Iam anxious to havi 
iti ery lentifi d parts of the Turf Mo i — the order fs onl: x keel one, dt Hay be er at Mpg: 
only near Glastonbury, but more or less uent], — li x File ann dri antes, Mer e | finsakdooble lowered ani 
as much as 5 or 6 miles to the west of that place i Bish 8 ithont. ace khan n gde t 
ps much as 3 Gol „ It opsgate Street, Without. Enclosed I hand you invoice i? 
n 0 well kno e people living | § E rm forwarded this Firings which I trust will tay safe and am maton ep 
it aoo he name of Bag Mentre Rae, Smet br lta wit seats So | stingy devo of — 
aving a considerable resem i : " "Signed T. Mua r Ita 
blance (especially on | useful. diamond. i Bened T. MILLINGTON, Its ill — Gen 
the ‘under : side) to the common Rosemary. is district | that the Rev. E. Ridgeway ‘infers that I jars che d hi ive 
e e ner ep | 
—.— E aom Damage bating ae Z. was sent, of shine we hay 
ary 
the botan 
An N Epilobium angustifolium. (ihe Rose. Bay | full 0062 
ow. ws in great abund: — sions to d 
particularly at the sides wi the Glastonbury Canal, oie RO ing. iona 5 “Al die whe RITE casioni 
Rhynehospora. al and fusca, and Lastra Thelypteris — * ode pet awe b in serted fho 
plentiful; Pinguicula vulgaris and lusitanics publie duty, end which I invited him to dc a ne eee A3 a LE re rr 
occasionally met with man f | truth. The. for the glass sent ont was dé jd eod e| eren © been 
somewhat rare occurrence. Among the latter may be charg ngon ju he hayi having returned it, is 11. Hr ld., being ary not different from what flare be a Cattle) 
especially mentioned the variety of Rubus idæus with promptly. Stemi’ y his "onis tang et de by | oem planis are d n by Ms 
amber-eoloured fruit. This plant is referred fo in a | order. was received” domas Teige en 8 akta day the putei c dise, u 
local Catalogue of the Rarer Plants of the Turf Moors | — thot à My 26. l some part of this s e E ber bn 
el Somemet as having been found in 5 forgot ad f. ring upon the complaint of E. R. R necessarily of Ctteya wid toin inkor 
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