AAT 
THE GARDEN 
= itself = for attar of Roses in ver y large quantities. 
Rose 3 potis for its perfume in 
„the orld, but the produce of 
bot th for quantity and 
n the South of France 
ad ar any trace of oil Sy distillation. Literary | 
Gazette 
Atta +} 
Correspon 
Golden Hamburgh Gra 
‘to state that. this new see 
varieties. Mr. B usby 
ndenc P 
ape.—Experience casi me 
— is — equal £o all that | 
syringing. 2 
t July ced — — are the very best 
— — 8. 
AND 1 GAZETTE, 
e hole is filled | 
ERS PR CLE 
IOTER 
ont, which it will do 
jup a 
~ Buckland Sweetwater 
Preston“ e. ee p. 656) t} 
of the me rit E “avd Finis us 
ball, in I consi o bead 
water em 
level the ridge down 
After this no more abs i is required a 
a , Syri - shrubs over he: 
more will be req 
e following s spring they 
n their new 
ng ie 
„ the en | 
ol ad d ed 
1 epit 
Mow uce 
weather be ad three 
ur evening: Noth 
ok at then: now and "fig 
will grow away and be quite at home 
i This July I have pee om 
] 
ed of 
now e very o 
SI 
w ant ed er 
ntic b f. Be 
h I have 
bade 
they ee no 
Treated deii n as abo ove the ey a 
"ET! + 
B 
Me & cross between the Black k 
Sweetwater, but independent Of any — info mati ion, | 
persons at t all ac equainted with the habit of thee two 
kinds would have no difficulty in determining its paren- 
tage. ‘The Golden Hambu urgh possesses a strong. vigorous 
for the Hen is like a hot-bed into which the young 
s soon enter. I have removed ioe trees in the y 
bodie months on dull days. Som ;| Bo 
tho ose that have now v loo k w 
urng remo 
8 End 
the leaves to — but they soon Seren Fran Soc 
— om oed bunch averages from 9 to 10 sae | 
oa 
the width of the shoulders a little less, and whe should | 
ee fero pe ee Norfolk. 
er Rat.— ral interesting 
communications r. Waterton, | _ HORTICULTURAL: Aug. 
Jael 
Fruit Committee of this 
pei A: v — — are roun nd, a nd 
grown 
3 late by ^ 
and * B. ^ eti "the animal called usually 
a uter rat It seems a pity that the group to whi ch — id the: ches, — 
"5 mice, after they have been so long separated by — 
* 
with rats and 
es 
th thickly, and a rathe 
dry atmosphere. nere oH iy — Les Ihaveripen id 
the pe of April, 
| from 
both. In Rev. Leonard Jenyns's * * Manual 
ie h Vertebrat Animals,” and all other recent 
orks on natural history, they are put = 5 r by 
thems elves after the true rats, under of 
Arvi icol a, 
ost 
natural little family. Every child chat Weder a 
“ short-tailed — — 2 sees it is not a mouse at all, 
j ne ing “ the 
ma 
two successional c » inl 
y te t 
the sec ego de th Yes p "Ju une, MIN each case ne is ^S — id not, howerer, —— . is called the New Zealand Running Bean with vun 
fhe c as bee n most satisfactory. I also o bserved upon this point, but to add my mite to the contribu- | the former was —— and very much to the ùs. 
the Gallen E d ae. at the last June show tions above menti it really Arvicola advantage of the latter, whose pods o nl measured 
of the Stroud Horticultural Soc ety, grown in pots by y | amphibia the water rat, which ate * B.s" Vine roota | 4 inches —— : 
J. Biddell, Esq., Stratford Abbey, where it also pro bark, or was it A. agrestis, the field o e? I have Aug ust 11.—The Rev. de the chai, E 
rge bu epa with finely swelled berries. This | known the latter destroy Vines several ti win meeting of the Floral Com ee hi eld on this occasion, 
therefore may ded as additi ion = testimony - Generally Vines are too far from water for 1 — various — — of considerate interest were produced. 
of its . — character. My knowledge is not to pt to them. [It has now been — that Osiers Among n — — the ert re Lady Don 
sufficient] [hs extensive to enable m e ae its Stites | not Vines were destroyed.) Last w — tod — ight prise 
as na bie rape, but judging from. a the delicacy and = | iro — rows of Celery in a garden t Hamp ead. "The | kind. "The sa Same ae — i od tem 
enoug + t of William Dodds, gol en yellow 
; same ta he days of autumn and winter. A, Cr 'anb, ordinary appearance of his * * that it was destroyed — — v. Joshua Dix, e 
EG 988 i | 8 e Sus lying a spade. Li found a | blotched a vith crims 
pe gen 1 should feel o! wens if any | gal allery going all t hite part Mrs. "iiri ue Pire 
— yellow corresponder 5 A a px me the At TT i Sen off by is Mes e Both species deer the | Upped wr "purple; Mr. D 
E rs 
thon ought js xU Ua at ful; He ea nod deck third also, the Ban nk Campagnol, Whieh sw | See n,a k 
Grape.— Allo 
1at fro; ow 
Sweetwater, “and I thi es it 
to y collection of goi 
10. 
n an 
this Balm 
proc 
I be old-fas 
necies, viz, “Molaceli levis 
ted ord 
= T F 
m the k M 
after tw b one I 
d improvemen 
Aeh 
y one ing 
ashioned ? 
and M 
obtain th 
e have sprun 
s B np in the 
Cien 
2 
ye —At 
Wo hela por. t 2 
a dish of 
exhibited 
e pots, — I plunged i 2 
eds, and the result i is s Just the s 
5 
a fav 
tender plants. In winter the fie - one e often —. much 
ie: they die off. In 
é&ealth, next mornin 
cive —.— 
n medio: wh Tree Grub. EE ide found strong 
in et | plants by barking them, andin spring is very destructive 
to Peas. Mr. Waterton says the water one never stray: bots 
| from the water-side. a very fine one last year 
destroyin occoli and Cabbage 
was — — pus ke, — 
prefer it to any of its kind, we Shoal soon be o 
firs 
he slimy grub on Pear trees and Is . I had 
for —— years 8 b 9. destruction af 
the foliage of my when 
by —— 
EX: > ee — alled— 
tha phibia 
t e short-tailed field mouse, 
means of a common garden nge. 
rd great diminution i in the mik ape nd 
and its entire 
ihe following season. 
lim 
a the water 
: 555 banks, in which it often becomes a sad p 
rat, does little or no e. boai: boring 
t 
od. 
lbiferous Yarrow.—I pulled 
ple - — ye 
ax ils o f two 
the accompanying 
| this afternoon, and observing at ve 
the leàves what zappen red to me 
V. 
orrespondent will Sm some fr esh 
wc — till i es the consistency of London 
ees and to 
Lilium E thought. it 
— and 33 
ari 
best pu to you before 1 had pulled it to pieces, 
cor deu syringe his trees with it, he will And i 
l I I ling floris 
and thus discover (I do not say that you will find it 80) —— E! These ol 
us 2 spes 
be subm 
slimy grub ;” atleast it has most effectuall 
done so here this Apply the -— in he 
E » and wash it off with the 
engine t] 
ied myself. Ifit prove to be — 
suce vork of an nsect, 
excuse ee L 3 
a thin ng b — Diss, A 
and p 
ety 
gx 
to diminish ; on the 31st of July 
were three lea ves of the size — nie 
; *paper—they are now oe 
zeferred to is in my 
22 "ns Hy. right, Department, 
diameter of the representation the flower sent was 
= — the leaf e xclu usive of footstal k measured 
one way and 1 
- omes nsplanting e 
—The foll 
urels. Thes 
igh. The plan I adopted w. 
too deep, but e A 
id out stra igh 
e were 
4 hole fi e 
en to pre 
i-is ticed sue 
on 
there e woke They do met 
the m 
— Le dis pe white | axt — he been A S 
ud 24, Wellington Villa, of “the ee Boe a 
e| is repr P 
ela 
mipis, Ar ced Laures- 
N bes are Mud bulblets. we ive e hof. i 
either ne 
rt of the meetings 
dt P. . 638, this Strawb gs 
Mı 
ate qs b erry | fo 
This i is a m mistake, 
by Mr. 
eing 
— One of your cor- 
espondents asks, in a late — ins “infor 
„ - rmati io 
| concerning th the identity of the Auve 5 motion , read ; 
Sock 3. on 
ing out’ ien objec 
— by the bare ai 
g r read 
to Chairman or Secre 
8. Moti M 
en pedals 
tti 
includt as S 
of — , J p E 
e la 
removal, QE but "itte for the; 
— 
getting a 
I can state that th 
= much 
he two varieties are distinct, although | and flowers examined, 
The 
w home, cov 
deu ys 
aa sinks | 
Thi 
down, v 8 
— — in soon do 
make the et orar — Auver; 
wheth n 1 f the 
the ps S Favourite ia an is much loss curved gre e send th the bei onw pla at ts and í 
T1 
xus 15 e $ 
for exam 
iade toft the a. 
mes into u 
ju — un ud 
earlier. seful second-earl te — 
They at the we 1 Meetings 
en fill up » (he hole with water a: 
; ÂN in the pia 
neyer egi E 
but not 
fat section, J. B. . Whiting uM quality to the Marrow- | 
urs A" 
eedin 
as it 
DN All rsabjocts for th 
^to be q D goce 
ppears in the 
e consi 
