848 
; he will soon — the covering 
w da eA if not 
[Ocropgs 22, | 
aud might t po ssibly re nder whol, : 
unwholesome ; 3 ; just as Dr 
leaves, 
- [before v 
sap is e to à kein 
matter cE ints and 
— or splitt same 
t if E akin e a plant is killed, as As dece |bee equa 
e 
ally icd a tis. For argu ument's sak 
admit that the des is made ay firstly Ps 
Mr. ForsyTH says ur se ondly, be ecause E 
taste jf bus is so a irably organised that it 
capa o anything hor 
ve | train- oil. or caviare E to tainted game or tobacco. 
er question is of higher intercs D 
eaves tme those properties which render 
valuable, and do they possess any 
rsts e 
innumerable. “instances of cra 
resent sum 
e real cause o 
wa 
of what has 
© | one for Ferns 80 perfe 
liti n Tea 
Chi inese pu "the pu 
Tea tree in order to — ent Ei 8 te 
- A 
LGIAN GARDEN: 
N Gan OF THE E ae 
On be most remark e general | 
plants of which Belgium can boast is th Collections | 
of Aremberg. s value is somewhat !. mi the Dg 
divided amongst his various residen: ned by. 
more difficult to judge of it as a visi Ee 
There is nothin 
of th 
at Brusse ls; they are 
g — able e the 
nexed 
for this class that it 
3! is a low, EM. 
ing Mr. Forsyta ‘the 
chemical authorities agree that Holly Tea contains 
Thein oximate pri 
voiis ein 
e 
matter. Med w — supply of water to the | ether, Tlicine is not, points to their being pese — 
roots, suddenly upon a tough unyielding Een nt principles. So: me writers even assert the 
skin, that did thon ari f. Ilioine is fler fo 
hie 
f we want ESAME under ordinary cireum- | to Qui inine. Is 16 possible that Mr. Pont TH 
rn let — look at the Stanwick Nectarine, | has 5 seen 3 stated that Ilex para- 
which has been d 1 although the guayen Maté yields Theine; and has 
finest fruit we have. old Vinery at Stan- therefore — that ‘the same principle must 
w hn n Ilex Aqui 
ifolium ? If so he may have made 
find — of rockwork edged 
Pere 
vated. The with gron hee ad is con 
of rough Cork, to which cling 8 
and graceful 
fronds for 
Pec 
a — np ei at the Lotte e corresponding ae 
sse: 2 Le op 
ing d of the newl M 
f the richest ama Leur collections $ 
Although not 
e it is 
The Cam ellias also very varied and 
lean- to greenhouse with upright ER 
mor than 300 v les gr 
of the 
iek the trees were (SEN E it, which never | exist lex 
cked ; the young plants 8 from it, full} a * mistake. It is tru Ses both Maté = — — to RES. produce iti ean ] 
of vegetable blood, were unabl hold their ay are placed by botani ists i a genus wh rodues (hel , be 
conten nts and the skin cracked i in all directions, The|t call Ilex; bu € does iot prove Maté -— at the extremities, of the plant y 
Hs olly leaves to hav may | Besides this « collection there are a hundred 
tively old e weak, had no over "supply of water, be a reasonable inference that they have similar | Camellias, varying in height 3 
and what the had was RUP ud disp — 8 by the bed but an inference that demands | unfortunately, for want of room, some of the lanes 
large perspiring surface a hea’ e placed whe ampness and want- 
tha 4 ved e. Sof Stanwiek "Nectarine 1 [ams Tost | ir E poc that Maté oa Holly mt neces- | enough to kill them. It will be really a crime, 
nee, and that the — — er, and sarily. contain theine because one doe we e must almost excusable under the circumstances, if 
aami > aken not to -— -— — mi gi and als 2 ume that our Holly matchless Me Qin ln should die for want tue 
ve ceased to as ately seen in | frc h as the same pro 
. W. P. Ilex. Now, one n 
` GEORGE | of the genus Ilex 
pine Ilex opaca and A quifoliu 
T skin 
Tis mo as all iced species of 
e most — ral D mee oet 
Orchardeigh Pu Lo ES sd by Mr. * ualities. 
m are so [EXTR in this way 
us ich [ee a 
po name 
will n ans, who call it Cassina 
— faa nothing ini ind roasted leaves a 
ul vomit 
n Cab- 
, ced b 
: by a | glazed vestibule, contain the x 
The servatory is very ri 
provided. for ue Aenne att - IE 
Ther 
Two old greenhouses pla 
larging as the inner grow. 
rowth in the 3 is the s 
Cassina 
Pic d of 
Bera maro 
pm sguise? and what if d the £^ ial 
1 should £ Botany, be its likeness? In Hooker 
For ie a 155 e a suddes 
es on 
flood. We therefore hope to hear — blame = faa 
for such events being eem pon innocent gar. ea 
deners or nursery r seedsm 
re, 
inish the customary | . 
" 
wn | tw 
other by a corridor or glaz 
there, eith 
in the midst of other tropical pl 
E ds 
very éd je le sty Begonia ex 
Pavitt were the only Orchids in ‘wer 
family of plants there are A 
Cattleyas Urseli, reflexa, 
these PJ, E Lelia purpurata E h deserve 
The castle of Enghien is the favourite 
Duke of ra mberg. call it castle, 
is —— more of it remaining than an 
rior w. whi rm rui 
ns of ar 
ery. From iMm 
tiful Grass plot in the soe TE these “a jn a 
wanders over an exte ark of and eo : 
700 acres, entirely inc closed b by walls, ously the 
venerable trees, which show how egar 
Um We learn with much satisfaction that the Earl 
anniversary dinner of the Gardeners’ Be evolent 
Institution, to be held in 1860, dcs 
t to occasion 
r readers now desire to ma 
— —— ex 
Iri is. from no wish to emper Mr. Forsytx’s 
a 
att, 
AE 
m 
certainly be elie 
8 ^ had 3 Ex Uy EN comet’. 
probably 9 effect exu 
*|tint of the forest trees, —— the 
change in the quality of the] 60 feet high. Nearly all t 
Larch 
Magnificent pmi 
form a charming contra 
of 
plot, an 
