— 19, 1859.] 
pproba coloured fi of his own four favouri , some anatomical details, and a figure of a 
ety, i Auna de Dieta (H. P), President 0). — mill. 
PI the Evéque de Nimes is a superb flower, | Silva capensis. r. Pap (Capetown: Taats; 
loured like . cm n, and formed something like | Lei ipsic : 1 is 1 thn pamphlet — South 
1 Camel! = rican forest tree arbore: — As rubs used for 
———— € — or economie vem orms a useful 
Arts, mpanion to the — Flora Medics, but is sadly 
* nemen emen | compa of an index to the Colonial nam 
ngmans. 
Of this very valuable work Mes essrs. Long 
the 
THE wan CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 931 
Jo 
splendid; pietoreum roseum, dark 
and Apu Yellow Re ica rons a 
im Bk yoke g on Pl utus; Genera 
, Indiam . and go fone. rose 
neurved, and hor yy ric 
rose, fine in form 
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28 
Bon 
pi 
dark cinr and 
8 Clipp er, red carmine, gold back, (9e aA and 
fine ; Jar din a d^ Hiver (Ar nemone) rose e purple ; Wonder- 
n 
aus ha 
der the title of Zur Kenntniss der Vi isnea Moca ful very attra 
x T = — z * ader ess chig] x Un a, Dr. ‘He r ar ann Schae sht has tise t Among older r varieties were sve da t S nó ers of the 
rewritten a Ego o K us Min 1 s ni is to | sh bel u fol lowing Queen of  Englan ze pron ste Mie, 
tH — 5 "Y Tug ant * part ing | Henthworts, a is mio" ‘Clethra. The author — Hermione, Plut Ifred Salter, Dupont de 1 Eure, 
"equam Tub, rt consists of 192 ie y y — — on though | King, Versaill ande, * uay,. Golden 
three icr or part, » pe me Christine, Golden Cluster, Julie. Lagravere 
and illustrated rogne, Prince t, Anaxo, Goliath, rincess 
on r^ E long liat of contributors, all eminent. in " Min D Ma Lysi Nonpareil- The mis, ME Trilby, 
ormation conveyed; and the name 1 isit to 
of of Mr. Le Hanf, eo iot isa that the many this nursery at the present time will amply repay all 
"i a8 ere 13 AE lovers of Chrysanthemums; for Mr. Salter's splendid Miscellan 
honestly dealt with 7 pa gr. d in Turkey to | collection of these flowe now in full beauty, and Raising Rhubarb from Seed Siti ns of two sorts 
22 . 5 8 d oon of ELE — after 20 years’ attention and meus selection fi wate eee i ete to tlie "Morti cultural 
thousands of seedlings it is we ell worth seeing. It con- Socie ty in July last, by the Rev. Charles Mackie, 
T d contains a highly 838 account of e N áni 
— E of clay called aluminium. y of which | Q Rector, > . — Ham ward a p by 
n y e raised in. this nursery, and there are also several — . LM tion c “As Rhu rii is a plant 
British Timber j^ By John s enkarn., Small 8vo 
275. Rontledge. 
lm from 2 Whose rich colours s fine 
11 at 
| loto wit 1 
a A of hing w 1 of them 
and € t likely to the trouble of caltivating, T) have 
sn including r eda on = T situntion, | fuit x d Pm e 1— year " n be | found it a ‘most excellent plan to ‘sow | the se in pots 
the general improve meut landed estates and moun- To the use valra set dese for the | as soon as it is A ither ed. 3 
tainous districts, with directions for the * aed 
Md tion of standin, ng timber.“ At p.86 w 
ho 
ror "of eer anoth 
n. which t loner specimens are 
Mens T — j down and placed. e first. time Ms. Salter has disbudded he frost, t * att will 
T i be f 1 getate very ear ly in the spring ; owin, 2 
sold for ey m t adhered t n - evident in this he has “fall succeeded.. -He m usually ox- | Rohi the first à difference of character, not only as 
E: vem id have een red to, for i is evii ent og A bát in othe respects ald, as to growth An 
to th Ong prominent feature in this collec- habit. ibn at this 1 — * refore e, some 
the 
des far. The “cobbler should not — ty nd his last” 
is a Lu old and very wis e pro 
tion is ae of rewark, and that. is, 
grown naturally, they have not had thei r faces bowed 
remem 
may be 
iment, and planted out; 
but the A aod ta, I ‘think, is to allow the whole 
ou id 
e spared us the necessity of expressing an un- 
favourable opinion of it. Wh 
sais eng: m > permitted to touch be ped tei qualities 
seed-pots till ithe end o 
when tne difference of chara 
puis s 
ic Salter has for “many “years devoted his 
ose 
will then ge P reat] 
L um 
Ee ! m t the timber of the and 
orm on ee u hrs os 
flowering Oak, the Indian Date "Plum, 
Cypress, whatever they may be, w 
duty to the publie to 
east before the w 
can 
ascribéd t} 
size, e, and w 
d for ed mois. of churches! ! 
ental trees ‘the | rece 
the 
are bound by our 
gue against such rubbish. i rose 
F cal part 
surprised to ovr: perc ill- 
rupiete is even Tat — is the 
ho 
many o igs sf 
Of n 
e ion: — Christiana, 
best varie loy 
hag, oro the following are well worth 
ll 
me rele 
tips very double, and dwarf; a valuable acquisition ; 
eceived a 
of a red mod id & leaf tha is 
urfac ax 
of Dr. B r 
salm h iigh centre, ege 
double, rer yc Alis. „ 
a: — of first-rate form; a fine 
exhibi 
e at Nottingham. Edith, reddish 
000. on, free double, and | way 
Tow in shape, 
geh textur n this 
is chalk at^ no great 
ed 
ches to 
Mie 
tance 
irom 18 m 
ins 
eum EE RE a 
volume, Surly th ose who want such inst — and habit like M: mir about 2 feet in diameter Of the cath Tem reject 
book like this professes to give, ought at least to have rosé, or rose carmine, a very — — variety, | the lower and —— Anus: [pt with leaf- 
been introduced to such great, matters as timber taig the flowers, which ate ; ith as good a aT cai 
sud barking, bark curing, Lar XK. t, and being regularly fringed, which gie 
similar details of the utmost importance. to the young novel appearance; Lara, pale yel ust; 
3 Upon the "ne Mr. Blon- ne form, double, and good; Musid pod 
karn’s book. is ude affair; the 9f! orange, small flowers of perfect form ble manure. 
whic is an agsonnt« of the niethod of Area adopted | Verdier, — lilae we ring whi ese rporated 
(ay. practised) by the late Duke of Portland on the quite don attractive; “A with the soil I place at the bottom of 
beck estates. blush —.— ey deveiidi very. dwarf, and a hole, eased the 15 il, a layer of bones of a consider- 
SPE EOS RST ra, PR first-rate plant for the conservatory or nich is put snes f 2 omia to 
$; How to Grow them, By A. G. Andromeda, pale para yellow, tipped brown, quite depth of 6 tie then a few nes with more 
"Ri uS" — RR ls. ouble, and very gem, and for specimens | earth alternately, till the aes is wr od filled up 4 
writes of invalanble. rb osi lilac blush, one n „say of 11 foot ye the fer d of the 
what ha VT We only | best of Wh clin; Gol Nulli * vr und. In the centre in this I g and 
Tegret that ao much is in the language of orien inm yellow — brown points, very Mrs. Dix, pais I up with leaf. mould, or an E mixed 
of being. instruction fou experie yellow, bordered — full size, very double, and fi €: earth, for the reception of the plants, in order that the 
Tue flowers treated of are the Dahlia, Hyacinth, M Holly. rate; Miss Talfour d, pure white, abundant flowerer. roots may not touch the richer soil until they are in a 
Auricula, capil, Cineraria, eee »| the way of Argentine; Emma, rose —.— and . growing state, before which they might be i jured by 
she 
D bit. 
ae 
ong Seedlings raised by Mr. Salter, the following 
t 
are 
{o managing 3 a greenhouse. and mixed borders; meagre, 
but good as far as they go. T 
Wty, aaa and red, very full and beautifully 
sre ived a Fin Class Certifieate at veni 
Ory I Palace and also at Nottingham. Emperor | recom ough Vi in at A y distance of 6 feet 
4 Class boar of English pes comprehending Sp aimi rd —— blush, with yellow and r eg Mu om ERE mm they now appear like one large plant, 
` mens of the most distinguished Prose Writers for | centre; e flow rs. W. Holborn, p white, ,| the heads bein fas 225 ix d the c 
Me fo a "Sin time, By R. Demaus | large, full, a — — roots approach a 
Certificate at tlie Crystal Palace, and also at Notting- | they bare mat oi 
* of former BUE Ad here sup- | ham. Ajax, double, and well in. of time, 1 
mit ater e : y and showy; Rosa|a leaf taken Me Aet of 
from the | (A „8 bright rose g and w with fot dat Tul ad E 
Eo iret short extensa E skin, | Gente Queen ‘of che es ems e blush, in- with a deg ^ n 
ym iban by a à short account of the writers |éurved and good; recei at Notting- | know the His answer when he 
extracts are 2 ham. Mr. N urray, deep rose- — um colour that it 2 à M feet 6 i 
deserves a large share of popular favour. a net —.— r and ripe — —— e ruben Eoi ha le > see 
set | violet, — of colour; Johns certainly see ter 
st ge eee By Al TIVE RN Banyan, br ng roe: ne, mdr and ineurved; Dr. | haps also be permitted to state that of the two sent, the 
= Hirschwald. er Rozas. sema: damas d 8 full and incurved ; | o br ini "n others prc s m a 
Pes o Gia T Treatise names the geo: cal ds ui w back—a very | It n wi Z it re- 
in ote ire which furnishes the Caeao : gm im agen ber an es on Due de pe till er, 1857, when, thinking 
ocolate, narrates its ribe Conegliano. romised well, it was aen out, age A the time 
s history, d 
mee exhibits the bead anatom the 
Pn aea its chemical co: ition pon 
the 
in who is made. It i iA vithentvated atem acm 
Low Coane r Minges Ko 
* figure of the Cacao tree, which we eu we have seen 
red crimson, with yellow back, very hice ineurved, dnd 
fé rit 2 0 very dy. i and has fiero * 
to thé Pp. as for irt ‘sake de potent [ Pg poti : 
ung. p 
