Jasvanr 11, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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arden of a 
s alone with ео пеаг | 
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the harbour of J т Nagasaki I have also had the pleasure of тееп 
t Tun We ran in as near the Ад аз Каб Dr, Siebold here. à d 
but did not land. Mye enclosures i in з letter are not large. 
dose is a small pert s: ira i the Chinese. | were given "ry А. n officer өп 
At the present tim rade ied on with | The осы ва per 
Europeans. From this ice we моей. up the coast | of Sci: чач verticillata gro ng in the 
to Ke-lung, oneof the most nor rtherly portsin Formo; qn: near It 
Large quantities of с l having been known to exist in | it, orms опе of the | most perfect and densest, 
ihe immediate neighbourhood of this place, the 
Admiral was desirous inspecting the mines. The 
village of Ke-lung is situated at the base of a range of 
mountains from 10 t. These 
ар 
шшш They p the surface coal until water 
drives them Bene d hen another mine is pr^ 
m e mineral we saw энн wever was very so 
n 
and poor , and offered but little encouragement = 
vessels going there to coal 
The countr y 
pnd The first t стор of Rice pc, bees rael, and ed | 
h brush- 
of trees. 
there occasional el м 
ridge of mountains 
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In the ыы ог СЕ is a high 
outh, 
‚ coast 
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many EN The 
west coast alone is и, in the 
From Formosa e стз 
tinued our voyage to 
passing e e the бош 
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two of М: ch emit smoke, 
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nths, 
last year's seeds that are growing. The 1 
„Тил, still ees up, and whether it d: 
| must not complain, as we have been singularly fo а 
only omission during 
18m 
din ong the inclosures in this 
Japanese mode of training fru "y trees, to ré 
refer more at length hereafter. An e 
a flower of a Rose found by Mr. бота (probébly Rosa 
microphylla), when ccompani un ck over- 
and from Nagasaki to Yeddo. ven me a 
he Legation | House still bears marks of the late 
J— attack. Walls besmeared with blood, cut 
screens and musquito contains, &c. are more or less 
day is almost sure 
k gave me a 
city throug zh 
in "rs iege the linde 
suburbs which I сны 
to you last year, 
y the purus 
moats which encircle ari 
Emperors p 
which now are covered 
h um 
ышы 
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we safely arrived the 2, == series we had to pass b 
чај ес Із po ac = |, the e of ed 
gra of 
Hope for his kindness in j P =й р in Tou 
н тае -— th " 4 0 AN Dimus are believed to be 
andgiving me the opportu- v mA hostile to foreigners, and 
nityofbecomingacquainted i А not as 
With the management of a M, ^t Yeddo ust 
Briti man-of. ; an f ^. СО nias I wu. pleased when 
evi carried ou! Д 77 oun 
in the most perfectly sys- А? into the first nursery. 
tematic order, so different was more 
Sin a у merchant ship, «94 bu than ever with thi - 
: 27 extent o 
ntly simis сант 7 Nt 2% devoted to the culture of 
of the Peninsular and h yes а es — is d 
Oriental Steam Navigation 3 cu an opinion as to the 
dug y. I must бол PAS inpr mien dig cover, 
express my t th 
nis mer the attention 7 any аны" the fact that 
ihe Ja great 
eto of the *Impe- amateur and 
Es н that large С" must be 
Мана annually to support 
ot very encouraging. You such numerous establi 
oti, ый, have heard men 
A on the English The Japanese appear to 
аы of Mr, Olis prefer Evergreens,allkinds 
unded. ` plants 
The Opinions and views variegated foliage, curi- 
very за sd are Erbe amen plants, &e., 
ihe Ja finie ent in valen wi i and 
have something to do with n All the year round, 
16; others that it was done rather than floweri 
of r4 "piigation of one ты 
` ri flowers. I w: 
to foreigners, 16 FACSIMILE OF A WOODCUT REPRESENTING A TREE OF SCIADOPITYS VERTICILLATA, FROM the whole day from ош one 
Үз that the high ade 40 to 50" im. mper NOW GROWING AT BOCHENJEE TEMPLE, NEAR KANAGAWA. Е 
cers of Japan object ts at pegar 
foreigners livin T 
е g in the capital, of the empire an. ever saw. К ЖИ err Der nursery as TU mh 
fuat their w ish is not so -s жишш | тет subject for representation in the Prae Aier. | might wal for e deos DN days and still visi& new 
Mr, Alcock to со 5 them 40 а fev pri. Chronicle. J. G. Укттон. da 
' Mr Oliph 15 still in eddo with a guard of me most kindly, many 
r "dphant m this mai ье 1861. remember i laor ul there last year, Tea 
em is tà erably braka at the present time. Two IV.—Sinee my letter of o сазе — re- | baring mo -gtm A each araen and cde 
left h аге now md for London direct. Mr. Fortune | i yonriatters € the T aet June bee seemed vexed if 
E cre on the 29th nlt., во I have not had the pleasure | I gizi youri ui Che 10th оГ ннн ER дун regret during the wj s that. 
from aag him, Mr. Oldham "he gurdener tent out lave never como to f gaok thy is very mueh, = | d not find the means of bI 
Kew, was here wh letter of that даб €ontainalistof my | hundreds and thousands to 
