Drcewnen 17, 1859.] 
valuable account of its actual state and of 
which it now works. Without t therefore 
in the simplest manner suited to untra 
attention to be given to —— ‘oot and 
with so much squad drill as may 
of the rifle, w 
trained horses. The | i 
ing; “and the same may be said of Jasminum nudiflo- 
m, whose bright yellow — ag 
unusually cheerful a t the present The white 
and 
mode 2 ief 
the place of the great works of Palgrave, Hal- |t to the wse à 
rs, esent wo d d 
t English histories are ver, deficient, and orders, and 
of acting in in peor Each body : or 25 men | is tolerably pem ey and among —.— jas, semper- 
is 
merit of the work is that th unimportant has 2 non-commissioned o office 
isti 
and 
history are brought prom — forward, the read 
attenti 
ion is not — from MA aio dm e dis- ‘district inspec 
on matte i 
of purely an 
The Illustrated Bouquet, 
Messrs. Henderson, of the Wellington Road Nursery, is|have for 
this month remarkably 1 rich in guod plants, illustrated intelligence. 
rapi * 
Part VII., published by | required for cavalry — sien’ 
ject 
its objec deve 
short, to 
with taste and skill by M y and Mrs. Withers. | t i 
J 
spl a brilliant orange flowered e not bad cae 
each responsi ble fo or a sub- | pla more ht after 
to be ges 4 with eference -d mae g Boe — than Acacia lophantha, nice — plants — e may 
ins 
useful for the same purpose. Asa 
nt for room decoration nothing is 
be had i in * pots, and it is well nate s growing on 
r r | account s foliage — which i 
pe 
5 yu is s te Characteristic of the well- 
rregulars, 
make good irr 
d| The nd forty 
Co ger 12 ar, now — 
plate. 
represents 10 varieties o, Persian Cyclamen. Camel- 
ta. ; nm much improved by the 
lia tricolor inita Love ^ superb new Florentine 
very 
Acacia armata is > well aedi an invaluable 
e 
w 
in Dozens of pots of them may now 
seen in “fall "bloom in a Corea Garden Market. Chry- 
santh: * ad which Mr. Macin ape 1 
nice plan e now for the 
er — e Golden Codo jo Nulh stil still in Er. con- 
nd of Parton's dition, and * with it were also one or two promising 
is in reality a new | seedlings. 
addition of fresh 
variety, occupies a ＋ it should mte 
— C. — — the word 115 Murray ) has now placed Childe Harold, the best 
super The a new | of Lord Byron's poems, —.— the e of every Sale of Rhod Fortuni, Taxus 
of a rich vi wi ; and ine |y the ete of = iem — a chilling edition. — .—These were sold by Mr. Stevens on 
pretty pink and lilac rer NE litt tle green ted in a ype in double colum may ; 2 st, and realised wing —R. 
shrub from Mexico. d fin aliy we — . f the | the 3 — is in a larger em nd is illustrated by a | Fortuni, in lots of 6 lants, from 11s. to 1.114. 
Em — a a — b form of the old — 
s usual, the whole of these me e accom- 
panied — ery well written letter - press 
Trap s (Cam M. 
The 19th volume of the important new edition of the | Nursery, C Saurer ert E Sor rs hon BL. 10s. 5 y 
A large collecti " 2 the | from 15s. to 17. 65.; lots, consisting upressus Nut- 
: E d bi 
Ve 
E C. Black), 3! eatises de i rr best kinds of flowers for decoration offered fo 
i i Roman Roman 
lopedia Britannica, which has just appeared | Cinerari 
nt tr 
one of the e best 
rbenas, Se. 
of Kite 
ild but seven years | Other lots of 10 plants each from 125. to 15s. per lot; 
old, and some graceful sketches on m al. an 1 
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toric, River, Road-making, 
History, Rope-ma making, Russia, San * Science, 
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fined 
Country Rifle Corps (Roberts, Exe saia). Under this es . — y o 
title has appeared a henner, 
erable interest — ado D^ * M. 
rsmith. 
si 
b ensor in England.— — Hen. 2 plants ; C. Whitleyana, 2 plants; and Picea Pinsapo, 
2 15s. per lot; Pi i 
to ll. Cedrus at 
15 — is a folio circular r with s 7 — from 11. 5s. to Il. 10s. ; 
rden and. Flower Seeds, 
with — of Reptiles, and good m Ancient | short Descriptions of all the M deme 8 — 
ia and Sco! at 
— Wendel's (Erfu 
Seeds 
— s 0 > vegetable seed: 
"rederick Willi 
ental 
is wholly 
10 plants, T 
rt) in all 190, fetched from 5s. to 10s. 
North American Forests.—M y 
y walk still presents 
1 g sd s of which there is the usual ld. many objects of interest. Let me describe it to you, 
Asters. The 
— -ͤ-ä b — 
ſor ems is — in the same district as that in Which 1 
— Me Nurseryman, Ham- 5k company some months ago, my l 
on 
is Mr. T. D. Acland, jun., advocates the formation in 
country places of a force of volunteers, who shel je Garden Neuss a [it aL — iv — re ot 
horsemen as well as riflemen. In a public lette R. Macr ony ’s NURSERY, HAMA — — foling — "us ng plants; 
Lord Forteseue, Mr. Acland observes that "the x ps time 1 — severe fr = accompanied m. a "alight C tall of bei , if i foliage jui eim — 
Country Rifle Corps differ from "the Tow ifle | snow and prospects of more, has taken firm = of the | — vos green as if it were July, vm X 
m in — repao, except A the npe n of the use of 5 soil, il, and when all Kan flowers have been killed, our morning ander mag reuerti lal Aire ure 
e po ped bling agg | 9n 12 5 t succession of ious blossoms of a 
^on for drill and instruction; — in the | them at wol a season » therefore deserve | atten- Ipomos rot i — — d of the d 1 
is mar of in ch b — sion, as a means of harassing aire ac on | tion. dad to in pe column. - This Mr. light purple The plant ipo along the sides of 
n Ap uoa n f the country, and inhabited, | 2 p — s la fully d m — um ~ wt 3 * —— 3 — 
friends, The drill o | small and in a S inch t; as at once introduced 0 — — ng 
precisely xus to iat of other rifle Nem DS into Du us Ad intermediate bow, 2 € — „Lik e the well known favourite ] I. 
ma; ver desirab as soon started into pa abeam re iis 
3 : inti » The elegant wanes » 2 
F ĩ . .. 
it is to ow is the p | bi y syringing , 
carried out ? hi these questions are well — The | — — about it moist. This continued for a d o^ on deter 
first in requires no answer: if it did week or so until the roots had struck into fresh soi’. The momentary glories 
be tempted to add to the reaso reasons. that we all fel to be anes t hat it had a thorough watering with water of — — away.” 
of the utmost urgency, th hg carr ci I in which it | F. with a burning heat,” 
thing to check the the growing Lo ahs age. We | was wm rowing: It then received the he kind of treatment than on our ove y Tpom baa hivas 1 "asd the grace of 
of the middle — exere g e fashion it perisheth.” M ay I learn the sacred 
hardihood. We peer no — gh | ti t li st wh hich its fleeting glory is fain to teach ! In 
athletic sports are disappearing; we — eated a com Sepp pmi habit. The pieces rem he dria) 
rooms, and clothe in the sies d 3 ride ade | ten to increase the stock: for it was found that | hold nt place, being conspicuo ons for its long 
and omnibuses ; and spend our leisure | every little bit struck freely, and that even at all racemes, , sometimes early a ae 2 m of Les 4 
the fashion of a worm. There is a little | seasons. For ordina: 
m a little boating, a prae cricketing, a little | suitable for it; but Z wel oig plan dinner 
a litt 3 n 
ing; b 
vip eunrt Ur wah am ts are as invisible | requir 
hours 
f 
e 
s aam. mired, lar e apti 
inthe vast multitude as a single ripple in a mighty ud little — . and of it 
Tr muscles grow- | be 
: tions hich fy 
t 
, without eonfusion. e W should 
pomme to be practised in quickly d | Cestrum aurautiacum, though rey 
ing horses, and remounting, also in 8 * a good plant 
lant for late autumn an 
6- inch pots are most black berries, se set o 
ts er the e 
sitions are 
pede plant. 
** easily be had with | comm on in the corners 2 . . and 
„ isi beth y wastes. The berries are Fall of 1h * 
urple juice, which leaves a’ fine ＋ * 
iet ar binds 
would indoors. In September 
The consequen 
to as 
here is no remedy equal to what may force us con- ihle, Oe will keep flowering and set fruit |t that feeds the berries [ede Soak 
i is - better than they Pea beantifnl m this is the Dogwood Cornas florida), 
t 
is the kind pr which is n fruit. It is said to be handsome when 
se 
et in flower, ban ing | cove ered wit th b! )lossoms, each. con 
ented by lar & fora 
bandsome pyramidal “pe e [4 height, wtb a 
nom 
ew, . 
d — inter feu a 
ed bet er eene 9 the effect is said to be li e of the 
s Apple tr tree in bloom. This, howev 2 8. — not seen, 
for i wers i 
s a 
like a Green Vossius 
the frost, when 
agreeable; to my taste much superior to any Plum. 
