new-ta ang 
the mise chi 
n | philosophers, 
Au Exhibiuon of auother kind on its own soil, in 
the m of April v — us ene that 
the of our cow ko : eir 
[or is rapidly bringi io he capabilities of ‘of 
the Co! weil — bear the . ! 
the old w 
f | chole: era, 
We 
er cable ha 
of coun 
evening a perfec 
led stuff” 
ief, we had qui 
each with fi 
mu the Potatoes rot, and w 
n the medical ranks did not furni 
paene to qu 
called guano at the bottom of 
ite a little squad of 
is € notion of what 
t wo d eu ure them. 
sh a greater 
arrel about the cause and eure of 
had hoped that this rage for explaining the Hi dei eing 
d burnt out, extinguished in its 
ut we see that oe Mes disease has 
whose opinions 
s 
ge some importance, 
e in the J ursa. of 
you bulbs of a diri Call 
=. 9 and "X also 
ou must not give too mu ch w. it aucb 
e 
merely dam soil i 
— gs. The plant e xhibited vus ds Mite mi 
pen A: nd in a west border, Where fl the 
wit ut any ree 3 it was a à secon fore e 
arger; a plant 
e Font ook BS n * also which blow! bloomed ing pe 
à, which, 
hardy, wil] 
—Á— 
BEDDING PLANTS AT THE Py 
Our of doors the groun 
establishment have been fitaal 
— — Mice s and beds in the Ese 
t tarnishe d b 
TAL Palace 
eiy y ong i this 
though t 
the Vine still. highly 
T has discovered that 
to the extre eme ely b 
ush. 
suber, admitted 424 tickets, 250 shil PP Á te dis Horticultural Society o Pari 
adm The show of f m M. Cas 
of soil, mede 
er 
and * a t me He 
and or a are p^ tl o 
efective ; they e filled with 1 soe m 
rau Punch Gerani ms, 
He orm perfect bouquets 
Fund the two . e semicirc] pom 
n are planted with m Mal rd 
by 
me yew of d constitue 
pecially of M or rt the persplintion- “ot the | # 
oo active; or else to its being too 
else, or in addition, to the bad 
of the manure ipe M. in Vineyards. H 
A autumn show | es 
very like an autumn 
f, 
adicto 
t 
all Tanais ‘will ‘ot bee — * 
like old England, we find Hea alena there holding = old, an 
e I heads when with us they are dil plus The 
gF 
da 
“perspiration is little o 
and the ea n this is the comm 
kid of logic whist V 
e be gen writings of t 
bee Prom rep ear by Grapes, Apples, 
pro: 
MG 
valk, are 
centre is s ‘Trentham Sca; 
bel 
es h e 7 
ave been usually called Crystal po Nasturti 
ay when 
leon, and Knight's Monarch Pears ellington, exhausting 1 asses, 
d ; g la beautiful which 
Dutch Mignonne, Court Pendu Plat, Kirke's Incom- | Noan began to be a h cw d pl nd there ich are varied and broken mia 
parable, Golden Harvey, ibston Pippin, Non- | Vin ehe And yet the Vin ine É iis fa ene | Donan of Sed = ace T 
pa ie du Canada and Margil meld prike year ide old. So that it io —.— apse of sum, v e ih d bes 
amburgh, White Sweetwater, M. years that soil has nd. us Day, Alma iet Brilliant, nt Ver 
, Black Frontignan Grapes. ts potash, round 
the en of an English noblema Ob it might have occurred to him that d of the te 
8 bos mie tion of Pine Apples, which os — Deo unventilated um their MAE greatly "impaired „by the failure of the 
2 ut It may also i. 22 chested for an equally long period ; io 80 ccording larias, which here as 
is the it has taken some thousand years to gig. — vt x — 
ir ian suscepti tible of such influences. In this Yello C nat Geraniums sutromidad bya 
respect, fervet d e would have learned somethi haee e 1 the gp paa zx 
ce | shee 8 Sry Vinery, fo ing in the | hood of this chai groun 
^ Vegetables consisted of Ca abbages, Tarps, that i in an ill-ventilated atm mosphere EO eis d T 
arrots, Parsnips, Onions, Potatoes, Peas, Kidn ney | to ca ause the tissue of leaves to rise up in blist dged andi 
dene ap d Vegetable Marrows, T. Vi ; e p is ers, edg with — „Alyssum d Flow 
à ^ ows, To 5,| Vines are not peculiarly liable to disease, perhaps Geranium. A is occupied by Lady Mary For ` 
gs ettuce “Celery, Spinach, Cardes|less liable than . i The d n Pelar i i he 4 
„and common Beet, Rhubarb (in aut ! mod 26 n £00, — um et m We rwr E 
enel mdi Pune es (in autumn !), | would have informed him that in such a forcing| A fourth is filled with Lucia rosea 
thee Qo sten ishes, ay arii runt ad bon house che ues he nor his forefathers ever saw the — edged with white Alyssum and 
. e G 2 
names the very ga sdg rein al these i diis "a t camo down everywhere a fow years | on othe, tnam 1 p a n b 
0 rdens of Tasmania; sot ASTERAT'S noti t Fan raniums and Calceo larias, which serve to 
diu finm correspondents of the colonists p them duin it uc lead to the "inférenos that. putting ar and “light them up,” as it were, a little at this eam 
We — th tdi ct rend ciii; ud ry xm leaves and berries of a Vine j- 5 ——— Sue i eene dy i Mi 
equ. o 1 d 
ye nid. given fon fnit; ; to which must be added exquis dpa org f st ore he k pin rd 8 4 ee, ei. 
Tt may interest their fri ia p ey a rather an odd conclusion it must be owned. I A addition to that sar Att v in paid u 
e gea Ham s: cn to know a fact, not a notion, that one of the worst cases | pine hing in the leading shoots and removing abo 
d 110 TE . N- : e disease in this country occu to the | decayed flowers and stalks as soon as their * 
and 5 by ‘Archd + MACKENZIE, late Wirwor, of Isleworth, one of our most | over. i: has bn ly to invigorate and in. 
8, 5 Ss, Tin ors Waar forty wela meh y „ . i — tat : 
xo , -| y well managed, on a south wall, in th | time iem in this kind of work, we may : 
RE, M to h partieularly distinguished | unexhausted land, ; eo € days ss ite the entire gardens contain about 150,000 plants, 1 
Vidi in add Wise pi ad been hem 3 that these have all to be gone 5 Se eximii WR 
: . ve been aran a tto do wills | mann mentioned not less than twice à 5 
this little event as erent as ey ee proof r obstructed perspiration p Lor t "— -— — e penis en vit: 
Tasmanian wa g from the N 
nv are 7 as follows :—1, a square, has Crystal A 
w Palace Scar lia, Purple Zelinda Dania sud 7 
"un ME. Capsa P OODATA, with blue Ageratunt, yellow Calceolaria, Trenti we 
à foliis o obtusd sagittatis Geraniums, an A vi e grey e 
setaceoacntis scapo brevioribus, erecta tosum. of arrangement is in every 
: à apiculata basi Dern wey excellent. 2, a circle, is filled with Lady 
or have iferioribus femineis, anthers c c sp | Ron ox Pelargonium, Calceolaria amplexicaulis POPE, 
in its action dila, Cmeatis poro duplici dehiscentibus. vertice TT Petunia, Heliotro , and is edged with blue Umie | 
oe et pe pressione angulatis 3, likewise a a circle, is planted with Boule de Neige s 
Esc ina immersis, ee iege geminis — up. oe Gerani 1 A is edge d with blue Lo belia, and D pi 
Twist modern gents” of ⅛ 0d 
2 i — With non y be bere erable i 8 skill — — part of the —.— were edged n 
T demi Bo ui »80 was the on of the cases — and re Schott & Endlicher does it willy not wie RON — 8 Si pact 
up like ie. E: hath ing theories sprang | type of 3 pi X Aten mew | that of Box. - Other y had their o 
ms from the of perverted | being look, a“genu.” “Porn EA "Ms t pinched in in the same manner, and st 
to | to place it in the old ik ii of flowering niaar In 
g ever attempted epe elsewhere by ches 7 7 i ving ring itt be —.— | T beds may be admirable for the 
of the subject | In foliage it resembles Richardia africana, except that | watched of introducing them into 
nderstand it is smaller; and Cire are the Md Theli ight be questionable. One of the m 
n who solved the | Posh which rises above the leaves is about 3 inches | Geramam edge u — 
a new name to a well-known | j^» And 14 across the mo form it is bell X9 ith the old 
for the | "aPed, with an oblique limb; in colour a cl 2 — edging, ny ee 
wa to th yellowish g green, with a d eile : rie „ was however equally of 
€ | Bladder ia M P eye like that of à | covered with fine trusses of ers, A bed 
t * that | Natal essrs. Veitch & Co. received it ser vei flowers. 
a inj 1857 5 with the follow: nda was literally a mass of purp! natur 
ng remarks :—“ T had been allowed to grow upright in its 3d 
