| tr wel London New 
ifany. My charged with usn lusc 
the inclosed Grapes, ar nd the remedy for it, i a pn — j 
Sules of large size, with numerous a d of Van 5 a 8 eh ere man, aed ot d MS KR : comme u i xperience T have ) $ 
ies only the colder montam regio ; . it before. ra Db me de EN tà 
im La - y iene pr rer " 1 15 ey 5 only two aches! of the Black decem 1 being s 
ouse o a 3 ^ the a 
— ogra de ressed interior of 1 ew: Sout h a Vine is strong and healthy, and abo e year 90 
nee " bi the tite whic E | Non ' of the common Vine disease ur show Tm in the id rcp 15 hs all coll 4 
attracted the attention of Sir Thomas Mitchel iru house this year. The border is a very good one o na y ur readers to dr Ei. 4 
trac ing the course | of the Maranoa Biver; - tied e sunny slope, concreted he drained, and protected by | my pen po ew ne we i 
Tec d 2 a a 8 1 
ETUR IET lin in cold we ather. Im à i s, 
pie name of “ — ted Tree." bark i "— p^ a very A Ad Men and dp en 3 5 re postage eia upon. the abs | 
It ins ight of about 20 feet. Its bar E tomed to Vines before he came to xd PE D. | Tom The "i “Nearing 1 
. Ae areolate, the grey e epiphlaeum Meg eed 0 mated uid their management thorong iu M rs s onde - eire ma | 
s eces, uncovering üben TE ei Bat. th. _ [The berries are at acke d b 125 in p ofthe acm 8 i p: hy an i. say vt 
A loured inner stratum of the bar 1 i : 
E. E spot otte d. Tho is pale. [kind ave abi andant: 18 commo ; and w Ferd 2 eee kind xL d 80 dep m Said? le 
it ne that was not traceable u Asse wrong wit i» — 7 5 eran ARN u er : a very ph 
flowering specimens —— referred nd inse ^. d he genus thon oots, The Frontignans are mos especially lia Hoa * the rem a ^ throwing Rd 
gs worts, and inser | 3 
S — ah among 2 —— aculosum in Sir to it. andi Taruno dd ide ere of Grapes | riband. m ed 
'Thomas-Mitchell's work on rapida] — lia. p. 384. : ution ip yee beginning of a autumn, i paner bags dern ound fr ng.— Making some 1 
1% ͤ ̃ HP DAN à D 
ate e Darhr » pkt M 
Murchison, noticed the same tree, which ind stated | the ngae . me yrs ques gar in ripen fru da x “evenly the system — requires to be know 
Eo rance first above Moninda, and ba t this € e Illus-| used, I ha endeayóiwed to give a nsina 
to make 19. appeuren 1 those 2 | increased.” My master has cu u HS E qu d E x ed ie gives 
urious | 
in communicated, I ascertained that t 
ad belongs to that Preces e Flindersia, which Im 
have bs acco ount of habitual Meme * its ha rd | 
is 
is rtarie acid ? 
w ocine of this alleged discovery. Risp 
Ti 
phi olum 8 Sieg —I believe this to be 
et 
nt; 2 
a fine growth of pla 
la 
y 
w them; 
My fade. are 4 fe et 6 inches Ms 
distant i in the row: 
the true Crystal Palace Nasturtiu 2 ty piste is inches 
Australi" E x 5 and 66, to Flindersia. t t Is D rant arlok Man ^a Sine PARE d bali 
Although I fiia failed in 2 any lea reme toe 8 resembling Ca Catte e v P xe 9 ret qio Agel o 
E the Lk rode dig, 7 bn Sh * hich iot creeps along: e 3 is ve E: short-jointed, and a fixed upright at each end 
Due Ligen ma p^ Mitchell’s | profuse e in the north I iore it will into which I pour the water or M m 
amined Ei ee sg ab in v Sir Thomas n regarding | be fou es gh seful bedding plant, and it is easily | used n freely when the plants w 
collection, es a S hese ibunt o tt oliage, babe ome se cu tings In the south it bl lso when they were in blos 1 until 
bet A oA oem that, as in r . ice me Je most abundantly. Very few plants will soon fill a good- | done fruiting; the cost is very trifling, | 
ct es d plant roduced by the us | Sized be d, for it grows freely although of compant for 100 feet. pipes ar 
MED or pail pan ae P Darling and | habit. JV D., Bradford. without mortar at the joints s 
n ersia Vc Dari aL e, ^ — 
EE Hamb ily distribute itself under and amoi 
its * showing simple, all the tropical, com- e ginem veni eer e Gi. tek IMS dw tr rig pipes t MED 
5 — 7 varieti i of [54 should publ their epum. of their keep them firm, and the number 
“The lowing dimos, bar Acad en merits; it is very one who is s plac ced in "pa ae tudinally of — — pon the 
l xhibit inei | lic, bat r bed, as they reach from a few 
hn A cie — e mies d : 3 nevertheless would be a valuable ME o | whole lengtl have now = 
fid with short petioles; with pellucid dots; er 8 3 05 ted from time to time by the fruit com- made 12 inches long to serve as receivers, 
i nii 3 osite ; I obes of the 5 f the Horticultural and Pomological "Societies. much less troubl but fi 
Nola ils NI te , five dedi: a indisputable fact thah great caution is now | long I use only the drain-pipes, layin 
coelos ge ^u del ede a manifested by pur s of new fruits, and | end at a sufficient * to be above 
ae ubercles, ; sapo s ; its m e much discontent prevails at the disappointment which | the hor may poured in. Where the 
iis j tide jd sd The | in many i has occurred, arising doubtless how- | meets the level - joints are made 
eat d (ted, but the dots rather concealed er in some cases from indiflerej E m ment er cannot escape, G. 
t. The capsules deserve notice for the i nis Lt — i- * h, Bucka LIU 
by which th ed. "Y vaters would form a safe e gui ayers. iewell known | ye 
— ae mn at when an UN ee in ition tha shreds to walls 
ew, in his opinion blacl is | nails, me re: purpose >of — tre 
trees. The ia. of. walking under the sha 
agre eable. Ta 
Peach trees i is most 
m how 
space will e pin as we 
find now if we n standard trees in small kit 
gardens. In 
will ation fm ors an g 
years they will Rem large s suing for after all in the end truth will xd 
de S| have be d to make these remarks 
| holding Ivy, &e. My 
ons, planted round the house, 
1c | to the stu 
ar case 
^ but bo a 
he walls, owing cn £ 
pai inted and washed over, I we 2 e 
wall, to allow 
ed 
of keeping the young vy ab oots pressed i 
the s to form e gain str 
tself. The composition 
t| whio ch glue fails to do. 
be of easy ple n pe to set so soon Us 
T t rins 
t of I ing ate d 
€ | leaved variety (o i ie 
appearing — 
be n's experience nd | 
he 
— s house if p cen 
es, and Nec 
vith pyra- 
rms * in 
a 
E 
upon, and I Believe with him tha 
t as far at least as the 
Cannon Hall Muscat is concerned it vil e n: 
disa . — 
, AS all garde ners who cultivate this va riety 
in Lon 
should trellis y your wall with 
Eart: thenware-l ined pe 
loved 
ave it to 
enter i 
shall lea 
n regard to the Golden 
firs 
banches of it, to o say nothing of the high temperature 
required to sustain and 2 the fruit. Then with 
ies were as green as | 
b She 88 of | 
ee in ourable 
tion 25 ffer an 
Not being how 
how, and not th 
opinion on the merits of those 
$ ever d 
seen or from wha d heard, I determined t 
this Grape a trial. I therefore inarched a spindly . 
32 tte 
ere! from what I 
i 
The in 
uced. | d 
had escribes 
of iron oe 
conveying water. Could an 
whether the inven - has 
H 
A 
whi 
in Battersea 
* 
anged by M 
being 
not unwor 
in. 
ould be 3 obliged 
which has at 
rthy | The bunch of th 
if you| a deep ai 
tacked | flavour of th 
me with 5 bunch 
write {j Lo p» the dmt: of the three while I 
pes, and am mongs st 
gh. The temperature and trea va 
be inferred wi 
H 7 sh 
Subscriber. 
— 
Societies. 
al he — on = j^ 
size; the v dim — pe of s z 
* —— 
abe and worthy of — — of Ge ide 
e former excellent; of the latter highly 
far por 
Gann pee Ca yellow, 
Te the first four of these 
