828 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, <= = 
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cholesterine in water. On 
d y phial a few "duy s since he a irid that they $ eii to dri ew 
of Sar arcina, a Apel men of which is now being engraven in golde 
eld of our mieroscope. This observa- | es of old and young till 
tib combined with that of Dr. Fox, tends to TEN 3 ps - molestie: 
vs ry clearly that the de e no ee — p n seldom fallen to the lot 
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assumed that 45,0007. out of 50, 0007. has been 
ady secured ; fresh subscriptions are 
announced almost daily. 
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tions will soon commence, ied that re resent 
omg Ws not pass ipic without progress having 
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work. e mere condition 
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f ely to r rem iti inate ; 
* Wee . the direction he Garden under e^ — e 
hav the: (ti er e" € » | eertain from ana logy t is | 0 : 
Committee ene ae bn hen | form, and t hen i m remise that n iM bad example, 
ti h hea Sarien a closel allied pr tion of a bright orange the intoxicating character of 
ceri pou e . fta hod of | colour kek been Found on putrid bones by Mr. yes costly character i 
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i loyed just now by | STEPHENS. 8 0 
moving adopted - that employed jus M The subject is not without its bearing on vege- | Wise red eee Pr 
about to be added to Chelsea Hospital, where, the table economy. If the paroka pines which do ike the tree of fire j 
t abo i 
gin, : * mune the necessa 
vain to get some old Lilac bushes on a truck. Four such varied forms, we may be prepared for similar | pein g gathered into bar 
nd a M‘GL history of th : 
men a SHAN A sn »-— — phenomena amongst vegetables. The Äx : e bread corn; I beliey 
88 off in 10 minute s five t as the Hop and Gra ape mildews indeed presents - seven years old upo 
hea granaried there b 
Matters of this kind obviously demand the bids us * our eyes open ` when investigating ng of the Eom. one * clothes the 
direction of the objects of cultivatio the offspring of Eve (the m 
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it will excite no surprise to see in our advertisi ing | Again, if the elementary organs of plants are y Ae 
as tom X 
tural Society, announcing their intention to pro- | the oiu die of so many species, and the uncer- anh | l 
ceed immediately to the appointment of a inr dero nty which a deba itself to so many of the the 104 ad of this species of drink; 
d wil depend p hy th ne leaves vs certain plants has 
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duties the Council hi now to J. He dese extent of them is generally felt, we shall have hunger and thirst craves so lo wil 
l ted, and let pu 
be a thoroughly practical gardener, versed in yis overwhelmed with a host of forms, of wan d le 
every department of hortieulture, pen known to be which the authors tł Ives! definit y for t resi ee > 
so by his works; not a eman who notions. M. J. B. harm any more than if they sel 
imagines that "fruit growing is ry great art an them a stone. d 
whole duty of man. He must be a skilful ground — 7 any of our correspondents lend a helping e hig T 
: bau: and experienced manager of men, young j hand to their brethren in Tasmania, where A Tea contains “the ing” 
mand. * the strain Wich v. PL or TuisrLEs has invadéd the land and Tea and Arabian ; 
uch a Superintendent ne render | treat as much mischief as clouds of locusts ? mile ly manufactured and t 
inevitable eh at least the few first years. Nor is We learn from one of sp principal proprietors in all — AM | 
ay. 
all; he must be Popular wit his brother this importan nt colon ego acres and acres are views upon this Peur in the letter above 
deners, fi overrun, and that th e mischief is spr eading | I would only n ark tha zeogra! 
exhibitions, and with such an appeara nce and at such a rate that the la — wners are seriously of the Holly is perhaps without a parallel in the 
address as will enable him to receive visitors of all alarmed and — v legislative interference. | bution of plants. ies o 
iin a manner becoming the magnitude of his But what shape can such interference assume? into this country and k 
0 These pests are not mere dy in „open plains but 15 85 parties a 
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the C Council to be satisfied. If they can ged 
a higher standard so much the jue The enter- take n tp tit reines at 8 head Mur own MCN TUE ps 
prise niar Which the Horticultural Society is now | Carduus lanceolatus; 2, C. palustris; and 3 G | to ail the the birth of — s 
e De Apre patum, rig aD i talent that annual, a 2 "inda biennial, the second an the argument. that the plant be boi esie 
this Meier d is able to supply. htt oon to | to be dea m with e "Tha atis th sonia. i me 22 — pee 1 
announce that a Superintendent equal t It is evident that continual destruction of the — rae gift of God, for we see Y 
flower heads before the flowers. o n fully would | to admiration in pc and situations, 
KM ae „ ultimately expel the two first; but it would have | it will hardly ripen a nearly — 
d worst, or perh: ight | to vuv u - delen 80 5 
ease bo ihi in the animal and lvl Wan is make it it spre ead faster than ever. N woul E MA] the vit ea (Thea a), Coffee oan 
pan. acknowledged by alm ro. rson who fore seem better to depend upon mechanical con- Tea (Ilex). 
has made their pathology a specif e s In the | trivances for clearing the land of all at the same 1 have prepared Holly Tea in all sor d 
vegetable kingdom the Fungi | which — disease time, care being also taken to destroy all flower | 7°". a and have amused my friends wi 
ce flini he — they are distinguishable —a qualities, I hate ses ME eT 
— T os n eee Qm the contrary, | business that would suit children —if children | to be the only safe way of 
ertai Blot 15 to Üe By has poni there be available 25 uch work. In a com sent state of information and mani 
^ in e mos ear where we are * arvensis : articl to 
almost disappeared 2 r the influence of geese, the highest qualit 
e | donkeys, and horses, e . 5 the turf has for my brea 
d off for nding garde thus 
been skinned off for the surroun 
such it places it is as ram m as evr 
ob 
res | have thems lves had to deal practically with a i 
e Thistles, would have the kindness to iti dean dn 
dom y p Sour ACY Bood 3 for un: 9 a 
roce 
even Yorkshire friends must nml when such 
ig a duty devolved upon them, an venture to Hal, vi a be late at M 
1 befo: d men for al thanks of on our dis- | made now (before Oui at s margin 
for ay n|and even at this low figure à 
| the subject as may be communicated, — realised as profit to the 
i-re — it 
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h e Tine Soar ago I w a letter which was published | old und 4 the decline f th 
surans, a very unlikely „ for the ee a. the Jone nal of the ee "i aae. ety of London | when they have years 
after 
ment of a stomach fungus, except there he k p- on i rof the pr that lett 
som copied into | th 
closer relation perce, these Psst i than um mu of the provincial nes wspapers, and may —— the ‘ach inks wi 
generally supposed, s of labour, t 
TF t boron nd o our p communication. Should I 1 to succeed i tti ina 
^ d observations Tak e lr ete air — liquid f 1 4i — e 1 this | cate — t speak of th 
8 as the people of the fi ing 
= ee identity of parasitic ve d affecting the I of * Paraguay are “addicted” 5 o the e use of say Te Ht d that nid [bo purcha 
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— 1 istinct, as it Hier Sin 1 
0 Which belong to medical | ° every v the besett “habit f inte 
which would necessarily be unintelligible | What would the m thet an d fam - cote Sly "y 3 nature of "ollis 
majority of our readers, the husband and father of the — addicted to drink- | of dearly} ei idforex rience, Imiy now » os of 
Dr. ing the costly Chinese Tea wit ith al Bae: Fay! Eu and | that T sect pite t reason y the lear 
- ene et pum t But what shon y if the — e. = han) ag 2 
Ade got red the flavour 
He of the hi m 
ghest quality as a Tea and without the heav uu u s Toa vr can assure any the 
of] duty and sea-borne s ipe nses of the Chinese Tea ? The | p he a las Te t worse Tea fron the 
