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and what streng! ale such] Sesamoides, some Cape Heaths, and St P EE 
SS Gave ot yet found and what strength w Fill kill sca : 8, js, and Statice imber. 
ither does he 1 uam. that it is better a pes pé al afte las I jen enclosed—} Ib. to the gallon will B. f edet n par could. be desired. The same ex — 
cim two or three years. The nclosed A a s [Tais . à crys of the she flow ered ign n apo pps. ^ res of the white. 
à pv Mr. | smaller species of scale an e very young d 3 cone ossoms fro; 
aken f = a pnt m Jum. alt only Ms À ti d "s seen but the old ones it leaves unscathed. This bottom. Among plants from m. Peed, who a0 to 
ivers and others could lay lare ae | scale infests Thyrsacanthu tila: have tried it in this class, were admirable xamples of Erica ed 
} Ib. to the gallon on Plum and Pear trees bi scale, but vi muta. 
ave. f bilis, Dipladenia crassino 5 8 neas flos 
l ri d 1 " e enn and white. 
ich fi ak positively about it at It Heaths, an Azale: 32: 
S ry um m 1 its ing he young growth of either; 15 I intend trying Ev verlastings, the white and jen 1 Cy 
x E y nd the white Drac cophyllum enc E 
rte Be E oin oris. Inde i 15. ^ in nces to $e HUS I rore E r A 510 from k= tt x woes plants, were 
letter dne received fom p» says S Charles red spider in pro ope . te the wake ira the | Allamandas, and the seldom s in: Ba N Cyrtoceras, 
new is worth a honan nd o * it e May Quee ). | get the solution to properly penetrate SB aeter cullecbóns ef Shoes aud. Ge 
right potes . with. it pe * da g^ bare said on the | Em or under surface of the leaves, and m ad a "en e and Cilio. Cutbush, Fraser, @ 
is quite correct every wordio£ it, and if you rch over certain portions; when this dus S A. en px nw pc "These consid chiefly of 
i ground next year, you will have - rsts 10 "leaves the space within and spider contained anda Daas ngs, x 297 ndrons, Stephanotis, Alla. 
more to say ia, — favour. I ma add that vy" plants | unharmed. but if ed pa n as, Dip c E 1 fe ospermums | 
Mr. E rue, and is thoroughly immersed so that the surface is wholly | theca pne E Kalosanthes, the 
always shall 2 80 ong as 'OW awberry." T it is a “certain kill.” I oa a IT gentleman ap ageria r Statice Holfo rdi, » Puretta — | 
W. Roden oy Rays ty requires gre eat t perseverance. On th el cons sicer Phenocoma ne proliferam NS A. hen well grown — aad. 
i T. 3 I t somewhat Thistle like 
LIA ho 2 n — ae des "T zc y li ht befe the public for A uses for which it is | is n ney: dde 5 ess a handsome plant, in appearance, 
cultivation be ki to point Te hae recommended, and I for one am pleased and thankful plants remarkable for fine foliage, ma 
uring fruit tal ud in — 255 pes runners ? | for “the a 1 =e have been sufficiently | You. C were furnished by Messrs, Veit dia a 
on of a number of plants laid down at tg same time | explici cit i arks, I can assure you they ha ave You Cu ron n and Bunney. Among them were 
and under similar circumstances, some will show du Marantas of different kinds, Coleus Blumei 
the first season, and others none, and some will not and measuring rus whole dece for every oper ration, — e Ee ns, Rhopalas, Cissus, Tree Ferns, 
ers d 
produce even the second. What is the cause of this | and I find it is . M good for its purposes if made | Dieffe nbachias, rasta im peris] A 
difference? It does not seem to depend altogether on | oe kept bottled a orked six weeks after mak- | zebrina, Aspidistra fri da vidt Dion edule, 
the condition of the parent plant as to fruitfalness ; for ing. {Signed) Joss. pd Althorp Gardens. —Plants Di ioscoreas, 8 grande, Caladiums, one of the 
I have been careful to select runners from fruitful wit Gishurst Compound at the which is Chantini ; variegated Tuc, 
plants e» without being able to secure a satisfactory | of 2 tn. tl water : i d Begonia 
result. H. H. ee a m ly 2 fos delati speciosa, Begonia i insignis, pim ren Pr 100 the last named plants Mr. Barnes, of — 
t as the trae principles by RN oye a, Pergularia odoratissima, Hoya |s wed a fine collection, in which were 
2 tion may be built up and | carnosa, Hoya bella, .Clerode ndron speci iosum majus, splendens, Griffithsi, Queen, Princess Al Mee 
Med — en As sight of by the E pun and | Cassin corymbosa witch, and Prince of i 55 all large-leaved a hah i 
over-much nursing" system, so I think hasit been the | Dendrobium nobile, Dipladenia crassinoda, 8 comely variegated. e, of Manchester 
case with this Linum. The “difficulty experienced by now Passiflora alata, Azaleas s (qu e kin d alied "Marshall with hee 
several practical gardeners in getting up this plant | growth), urchellia capen trikingl egat ' 
within the eircle of my acquaintance, as well as e eds; of this it rather "njared the} young growth, Cape e Hea tha re shown in 12 0 rable condition and 
desire to see a flower so much extolled, d me to and quite damaged the flowers. Euphorbia jacqui- | tolerable per ini ong nothing new, 
f 
try and raise it last year. Having no glass, and ee niflora; it quite spoiled the flowers of ‘this plant, but We observed, however, bee pants 0 i 
desirous to give it as fa'r a trial Aa I [possibly could, the did not hurt the young growth. At the strength of Jusniuificte & ba, and Metuleflora bicolor; the lata — 
experiment was made in pots and in the open 2 oz. to the gallon Pteris pubescens, Luculia gratissima, | very handsome variety wih rich rosy pak floners 
border. The soil of the latter is of a rather stiffish | Roses, abs iums, both woolly and smooth-leaved; | tipped with white. Of the Hartnelli an d aristata — 
Fuchsi us de eg ci, 8 in a Mod in a tem- breeds there were also some good samples, j 
as, E 
would grow —— unr te treat- eners will appreciate its im eed mealy bug | showed excellent collections, as did also Messrs. Wool e 
ment. After steeping the seeds ere water for 12 being t their (y along with scale zd Carson, Rhodes, May, A. bee . In the different 
hours they were then sown with all th We TA the publication until w groups w m. fine plan e handsome i 
matter about. ; md covered but very pos by | could experimentalise personally on mealy bug, and a superba, C jelini an „Vue ie a Plant, | 
ese means secured 1 endorse Mr. Judd's statement that it is IS by the nglar king e yanthes macer White 
fe M made a n en y. d Te — result — Gis! hurst. Seale may perhaps be reached i f the part Phai aius Det ele 
e tri made in pots entio fi with the TEL í Epi drum 
inches across the mouth), with this dir i “chat $ ‘the Compound.) ome serte, Milonia spa the green-talled 
pm P 55 a See Dendrochilum filiforme, Saccolabium Blumei ee 
same met si si , : V 
"s S with similar success Socletles. HM, Ae 28 odoratum, e 0 the, xar 
tigrin: 3 
IS) HORTICULTURAL: Ju uly 12 n two madri of seii. : 
g of the t Pentstemo - 
. Of. New Plants, Messrs 25 
that while it ma be rn ieri pa oar of SL, offered for the best exhibiti on of. Stock wool Jeffreyi, a pretty das. dere "ina pe 
lo fessirnhlo do itd develóptieni, in tha shoud Golden Hamburgh Grape, was awarded to Mr. Spary, of | With a tinge of pink in it 2 BI lath 
the bett — — ia stil S Es ud plica Brighton, for three fine bunches of that variety. d branching spike of pale. m Bee t a mal 
of leaf mould and — will prove considerably e. ems — aes — Aa ona mem 2 Ulo: — ingul i 
pin ‘ : fr 
Filtered . Fish— died Park, Nantwich, and the othe „ | Osmundoides; Pteris argyraea, with large 
ic quip dos uir chu € rough | Crambe, gr. to the Earl of Ducie at Tortw “tom M Ir. | with white; Platycerium Wallichii, from Me 
numbers of im in the Savin Sok reepa fermen ny Mr- Diy * dale Rad Di itta diit 
; : om a shoot lti amæbates foliolosa, j 
of gold and silver fish. The latter have hitherto ae tta Hamburgh which — opt on i from m ey with leaves striped with red; Sprague’ Call 
e hich bore this season ,18 bunches. The | Pink and white woolly-flowered plant enten from Soi 
the — exhibited v ere — and remarkably well 5 bs ipn iar 
tiie eM ncs: | grown both as regards the America, and Cya we i ; 
ental qr e eres "For four or five days tha ab Size of the be — rers me jede bun eh ant the} To Tof the size Pd eek of their leaves; n 
water was very clear; then all at once it got as if line dd equally swelled. The bunches exhibited by Mr. lesia buxifolia. Messe. Parker and Willams fur 
Tad been thrown into the basin among the fish, and has den 0 Were likewise very fme. They were longer | the pretty white and bine fow | 
ied very dirty ever since, and I have found two Dot e T dd vul Pag 
dof course floating on the surface, | Zot duite so large. The e specimens exhibited by Mr, | Ansectochilus, Tydæa, and hee an 
—should es 
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—.— veta eaa he footstalks of the berries | Maranta eye = others; and a ye 
withered. was stated that the fruit was ripe | STV leaved bun m È 
was larger than that of the Were the white gare m 
years old, on which it was dens, a spreading s silvery-leaved p 5 
orange flowers. M. Wi 
iy bugatthe| Roxar Borixio, RzGrwrs Pank: July 6.— This 1 var * 
not Society 's concl adi : : This|a v ted ety o 
marked &; it rather D eo E pe those on this occasi m, e diy bth MaE place | sine yr e cupreus (?) with 
id u displa; 
MCA and quite destroys tlie pue gr 3 <a was is good 2 for the season, and the atten tendance of Cham: : 
lden dea th t o i and 
greenfly -— it comes in contact with mess Mr. Whitbread gr. to H. Coll 
em ; it | usual d, yer, Esq., showed as | coloured flowers not unlike those o 
appears ^s mí the whole es fro m them, inl =o — ig, and e collection nor 16 2e TUNER Gr di | Spraguea umbellata, and a i toe 
desit it ornamen: 
e which it te po plants phyllum were m Speciosa, jura — * bracts, in which the 
that 1 have as yet tr eed suffer from erer cocci s 
to . dom the oz. | bus nocoma proliferum, immense | plant resides. : 
tthe galion pA gry: it n ö " Moos hes ot^ 15 [gma javanica and nea, Dipladenia s display of Cut Roses was e zi 
than th 1 r re sir and t ps, À ith planta Shans tae wheats am gans, one of the very handsomes t | collections of 50 sorts were furnished n 
and kept in for some seconds, and T d this the bes n blossom, cach as largo and round ara ine | variasies enne Vitor, Troaillard, 
-— y , A — = = * ening some | hibitor gens p Repo ven of Erica obb Und Maden hig ee gà K 
Vhen talkingto bim about it. iol BAIE a {eshte Vines ad el ciliata, whose flowers | Willian: Grifiths, Madame Vido, 6 
P ug, d = not kill where it did not touch.” | is — me ce stat x - yd E Bede de Nanteuil, Crest os 
eerte mgt oz. to the ps I do not find it „ again e e 8 2 16 — E : 2 re 
i a certai grou lun, sevo Baro 
i "M fro sf had, however, this time suffered agusta, Alpho $4 
foliage, and will kill — ; 3| eroca — of. Sutberind, ^ tee De 
ling, nev | en uste ius the p 
javanica, Dipladenia — and crassi- | of Sutherland, 5 Decazes, 
will not : 
not destroy it. SeN Pleroma eleg , Aphelex: Narcisse, Duc 
