ctly distinct 
Kamtschatka, 
By руіна пог wide-cutting spade ; 
made— 
Pis ting implement is 
Í j $i 
зон 1, 1862.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 161 
Po thers for practical purposes, especially that | treated the Vin s in Byronian measure how the | pot-bound ; ^ a few remarks on the Fig br Mr. Ва 
. gos 0 of it devoted to yegetable. seeds. But since | pinget tus select, "his ground, and clea it; hut him- of Bicton, and various e et ceteras, "This seco: ond ара 
criticism, I tell them that is prune them, 
B d PEE ini (s 16 tah zii he Cata- чей т, рго vids MN e, pick the fruit, "E down the 
dE not from Chili but from central America; that | “ cherries,” nidi aw и the “ parchnient; ? and then, TRAD ECEIVED.—ÅDOLPHE PELÉ fils, Cato- 
те, Van Houttei and A. chilensis are mere ack and despatc hen. in your agent's dg | дев ed в, &c. е; &c.] 
ymes for the same plant; lyolepis| —— The thorough йун 118 liis to do.” This Catalogue i is sci hn in TE At абда as qu as 
gue is a Mexican and not an East Indian plant; other, plants. 
iat cruenta is not a ric range but к his у аз thosë Who follow Мт instrüctions m 
f . that Aquilegia canadensis is dull orange- | will soon discover. Hear what he says of digging the 
| b ig t dud р d tha SIDES inneri im ton n Gar erige ee els zer id 
.red instead of scarlet and yellow bject I hi tt — i 
£s o the air is a sample farther ES Siria up даш; of thé зой; fewer 8. Lynk SrepaxNs. — Тыв в, on the improvement 
| & -— E needed, Í beg to point ont that the ena м no portis ead o i тарроњ of which large sums have from tite to time been 
| told esuny to toi ded, is still well kept up. 
uilegia formosa o ardens is ded but à Rn ti ? Aot DRY do this НО, per 
Е ES па e A. Ud and pa The queso ан fio Арген үрүү spoil tion with the house is d tastefully laid ош wer 
d give, V 
whi 
Under the head Aubergine 
a distinct species 
whic 
im psudo-melongena, pns ; and Astragalus 
liensis id t te, legis ену 
T. 
us ng, Sharp-pointed, heavy iron bar, 
Which, driven with foree into the M den'd ground, 
Is then ch'd down, and from a бшгше står 
Uplibdves, i in p oosen'd clods, the earth all round. 
This, on the whole; is the best way by far, 
Er long experience, that I have foun 
0 break and pd the stores of rotten wood 
And ashes, and supply 
3 
э 
the plants with food. 
d the: um broken, up-tu. 
EJ [ sip in ‚етеу bead of dew 
еер g еч , which would be Яше worth 
To. ba ed-up eld their tribute too 
ke w yie 
And when Dr pede there has been а dearth, 
There's nothing that will help your bushes throu 
Во well as this, save frequent irrigation— 
Which can't be done on an: y hill-p Dlántation. ? 
gh 
whilé dotted abou t hërë 
of Thuja. aurea, Irish Yowi; r^ S en, ry  Cypresses, 
Ps Pies | ынша wild d hfaa Mick v when in epe 
June is said to have a pretty appedrance, Wiat may 
r а 
The Botanical Magazine for ontains e considerable extent with a 
[Th Е t reden hm Jam irg б um is small island in it, which in addition to py ing ed 
vit obtrusive Javanese dwarf stove shrub, abun- | fórézrouhd 8e à breeding placé for water fow 
Й a. Ns M С or p TE on | dant pure white eas under € it is|At the east end of the house бе Rosery surrounded 
| dA b D ol А xit of ys observed :—“ Inquiries are made why species by up e LA, trellis work en cles vap iren of beds 
uh Observed thé 4 Wh há of Clefodetidron. pres кебей dhe сте m of |o Kotid ich thé plarità 
Eres on ts publication w Bod fortunatum, infortunatum, and  ealámi „Тһе ате ke "n consta tied din. dud in that way 
7 Eur not one word of whicli, howevet; iles Pepe TA ЮЫНА M Б ibo 
anhe withdraw. ] próperties, апа of várious ев 8; апа cem the СЕЕ end o ie ion is а conservatory, the 
um епегіс паше from Eleros àlot, ОЁ anything used in | centré of which is filled with Orange trees in orna- 
| det rminin chance B, i and deiron; à tree. . The first of 
TU: 
of Ducie, V 
* 
occasion the following Sandi 
21 (Electi 
in thé cha. On 
idales wora elected, 
Pon Rev. G. Arkwright, Mis, | 
Bm ха Esq.; Mts. 
E Orid аон, Mrs. rs. В. М, 
T. Borrett, 279 
rrv, M 
oliin, Esq. ; 
` Cardwell, Mrs. T. B. 
н” Сй 
x [25 
Ыы "Lord Разы 
CEN ng, г Mpi A. 
sham, Esq м.р. ; 
анаға. 
Esq. 
r W. "Russell, M ©. 
vi. Bart. ; ACT 
E o ' 
Cart- 
i Esq. ; 1 Е N. e 
. Cummins, Esq.; 
ОЎ | о 
ян fortunatum ; two suspected of e injuriou 
‘pöisonous, Were calle ed i nfortutiatum and 
um. ve ery o те tele 
к: 
| species of Birthwort, from New G 
rect branched tru 
obion leaves, sómetimiës 2 feet long, and - егу oddly- 
ed purplish brown flowers of m te size, in 
Sul ond "i the base 
meh, Ei 
of the tru 
W. T.|véty curious elévated hiondike velvety disk, 
M.P.;|closing the orifice of tlie Mosi a 
а beautiful Orchid from New Grenada, having 
la : white flowers with Jong ro ,sepals 
ап 
etals, and a pou iched 1 
nk of 6 or 8 feet high, Boy elliptic- Fr: 
| bine 
le 
hey have don 
runed, the soil g^ оа from ties О roots, 
Plants A maller fe moving them into 
iu growth. In short rd 
p^ 
|are annually treated just as iums 
Young plants for fresh stock are propagated fro: оч 
| like Vines, put in about а КОЛ аро, and grown on 
В., 
"T 
J. | is уот aud the two side 10068 margined with 
i| erimso 
ochroleuews, & small creamy white 
d with yellow 
FER pit e са н im interiores of кеч епз, 
itch 
den, is in à very fo state. The surface soil of 
NM borders hus а boil forked up, which gives 
them a clean ni fresh appearance; new walks 
made. old ones edged ed and o hi 
n walls reme promise to yield good crops, 
d 45 diio кылаа: ds. Several important illustrations 
of the good effects of root pruning may be seen here ; 
some espalier trees that were growing so strongly as to 
nel с ўве it eminently d ез а place ткөн of its 
M:s Mrs. neat graceful habit, ud the thick dos f тооё pruned in the autumn of 1860; the operation 
scarlet flowers 1 leaves are elegantly tri- ей their over big eoa but not sufficienti y; last 
nate, with ó oblong lanceolate Sasien It is th Novemb ег the ey w e again гоо root care tó 
CEN of Books: siallest Species known, commencing to er when j cüt all tàp Ог “баёо” 
t less than а foot high. dec рзы у pratis рер of wit 
бча T: (8vo., Murráy, рр. 714) We| The Florist and Pomologist, No. 2, is illustrate y pits they possessed, wth 
er ere T icd greater EUIS rid Dim eléver drawings of Bons Aiia glabra апа the Early | is effectually checked, and they are literally covered 
ep гыш York dee и by Fitch. The Number also con- | with fruit-buds. Ono g the soil, too, it is found 
t, print € tains a f Pelargon y Sunset, which though | that wherever the roots ! een large quantities 
iet ый M the Studente Gibbon, inserted E ^ he сору sent to us, was not, it m of healthy Acl have been thrown out, which being 
ously illus vings | generally ised iiih the — Number, in бо h à Шые fresh soil ИЙ) Kep: the troé 
d ч quence of án b don The "Азы M brief in a һе: n foit dition for years to come. 
varied, an Pürposé. "ey бошр зе а сар The appearance of foreing houses is likewise ve 
‚ famous | article оилоо “гарез, Wy Mr. W. Thómp : забавою "е VAS P» CA Mer ud 
peror. | ап t by Mi. W. Dean of the pretty Fren овой. 
Seleeted, and well condensed; the| Fancy Pansies, now becoming popular in consequence I D lv with Mil Ut d ERROR ^in. Бшш, 
iud the volume is completed | of their having something like тену eu character, ашьш, Charlesworth Tokay, md Om 
n | much more can be said for the fine Pansies, The most am- 
ri 15, fasc. 1) of. Decandolle's | which are ditto ditto to the end of the dapi; some im T golden in E e the 
hed us. 16 forms à volume of | MER n the ары of Soil and Climate їз, Muscats, In the early Ponch hodiei frati is quM sé 
us Mr Wi m, who solieits co-operàtion in fortate plentifully. The trees have had a liberal d 
á оваа map ofthe couniry,and ürges that we | сор, оар, sulphur, lime, abd clay, to which was ded 
in and 54|do Suet. odii diabli that аа p definite information | а little Gishurst With this the old wood was well 
rranged in vould enable us painted : but not the young shoots or 
1 their ap го; к ү] of Finit o not im ӨГ the opal rou сноса сша. 
lanum, Senecio ап M аз engaged the attention of th 
b to ektnow- : Society, as it did also that of the defunct Miscellaneous. $ 
orm of Jate years, Ponologiod Society; observations of winter-lowering| Death of Dr. erp nnn r véteran botanist 
as sections or T1 them | gil y Mr, Henderson of Trenth , who obsérves | Мав quitted us. It is our sad duty to announce the 
rawn to the com plaint that winter is а | decease, on the 25th ult., of — сте еу: 
Biene IAM Ari | di time of t the year for flowering plants, that “the | LL.D., M.R.LA., and —À Botanic 
сена t houses AX. аге more effe dea ity egé, Dublin. 2 E singularly 
Mp Pinar than j othi raonths in thé whole | populàr mannérs, and Мену базой 1 
уба bas iei ord ] ih quts b S6 dice abs df давана Hibernica, 
ih Cey 
yi, Tid wr 
(Taylor & 
iš к e Ms 
eats Anne 
Lese en 
" whieh we are 
— 
of Ireland, às was shown by his Flora 
amazo- | pablished some тз ао. 
ана theo 
havi ced 
ida ЛЫ ha pot Жи 4 or 5 іпећев, ten of the inérease ot ràin in a il di тинчи 
being thoroughly | ойе ent of 
(the most commonly received) is, that a 
