comes 
led to considerable dis- 
hy. Rhododendron Nuttalli; it has 
вз. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. | 333 
Арві 26, 1 
E эгеси, of tho existence of two well-marked | to „be grown, two convenient y cie hou Mm ys Pr З t really goo " 
А but hith kabl ation, e еас eet | p т is a d stis factory 
-— p indivi iduals had not been traced in the long, 16 Ғее5 wide, and have what до! yd half sma pie law. heh is neatly mown, and in excellent 
— as іп' ће Xenoceri in question The Presi- | roots 10 feet in height. A shel the ж k w: autifal example of crimson 
blod а monstrous specimen of Chrysomela | affords room for Strawberries in d and o ue обедов called Cunninghami, which ro the 
dent ex having pe pm of ono rd е hind legs the fronts and ends i is furnished with reah Beans last w eek 1 Mh» n poses. wi lo: 8, HM fine 
Barkisi, with two small supplemental tarsi, thus | from ll t} о, for which this place has beco: me jus 
the of a bird's foot. Мг. Е. Moore | winter, Sedi exhibit rona st health and sy tri 
й M. etag fine collection of illustrations of the| In Ње c entre of each house is a plunging bed sup. | proportions, such as belong only to picked specimens 
dicing species d f Bom xo qur Tcp the East, | ported Љу brick иет a heated by means of Ehe | ike those now apars honnez indeed Cupressus macro: 
ой i ter in 4-inch e latte er are laid a sure insapo, and о or о trees 0! 
contained in «tue —— ich he екта an | wa: ] ong : з 
and w ended for the Indian | bric ckbats, over whi Рр i ravel, ucaria imbricata, are remar ot only for size, 
unnm t of "he Ке Шеш Exhibition. of 1862.| and aps that is laid t P. soil ba. good loam, well| but for fine form, an e same character also AS 
А paper by Dr. Sch. um was read * “Оп „Шет үт stor ris | enriched with manure, in which the ruiting Pines am im iare nobilis and many others. We Чон м хооро, 
lete names in Е ме out. mo t atter are some Que t 
тшу his animadversions оп so Uo and Cayennes just beginning to colour. en р Ц 
s оше T 4-е ас Stephens, Но, ind fruiting the ol e thr uway and c 
per 
А. MONGREDIEN’S, EsQ., FOREST een SYD: 
—There is now in flower herea plant of the "Sikkim 
s six fine trusses of bloom 
оп it, varying in шйнде а сгеаш „and a yellow; 
the flowers are very larg 
diameter. 
Mis керө eou 
Á Frog Found Alive in Co d following is an 
г ыл а ne received lately by Mr. Russell, 
om the manager £ his, Туг Nichol 
Tyler, near Newport 
€ 
- kmown that foreigners are far їр чы „than 
уеп 
the 
th 
ard 
English in artfully making № flowers, and № 
m" i 
Más glass ds е 
their mechanical contri- 1 
most mysteriou 
1 
bor der , but me took things as 
wu seem 
inations of colour 
M her are огу ver 
rudi seva pip por 
y pre tty, and her choice 
fentes hey ca 2 followed, 
sper, go to find Sno 
4 dete Bluebelle silio E the same hir to fon 
р ELO ы etm they с “шеш jm 
rob a 
ended 
er 
sto e piece of Tjin selected for 
ayi time covered wit 
er were unfastened; the wa 1, 
h Partl 
| then re-trained and covered with glass 
а case, with u upri 
— favourite win nip 
Ww all, 
Тем to d t t 
- Miss Mali 
or form a ees for the hand; since in det out 
males. 
tle in 
the face of the headi ing, foun d i in a hole ein the pricking 
biu = mo cile 
fees for, Ornamen and Decoration, and how t heperd 
MN de m. By Miss Maling. 12mo. Smith & | and Farme 
Elder. i ore recent alterations 1 is a new gar arde: ner's 
t sefül hints to tl «іё өн has lately 1 on the site of the ol 
| Fa Шу аў Бу О АРД еа Адад : Cr one, and atta ch ied to it is а span-roofed l Vinery of large 
. fowers,and to compete for the eoe offered b by d size. er the Vines 
= ( Wentworth Dilke at the oyal Horticultural sorie fine specimens of Azaleas and "otia greenhouse 
@ this summer. most |р р 
most artfül and ved comer can ensure success, | 
Mi DE iv e invaluable, We must own | &2rly in zb season, when vetta Vae woul be 
ritum e some doubt if persons who have | noting ied чечине Vine rods. The latter «gn now, 
i 1 Tad v» t constitutes | howev bre g freely, and among them a 
i „сап ever be taught by di It is Hamburgh. 
,, We үт оп former occasions stated that Mr. Forsyth, 
d faced 125 feet of ye et xd wall 
в. He made no exp 
ve Peach 
der eriğin nally 
ex riment was 
an old one, was 
5.4 trees were 
shape of 
the i 
ight front se 6 6 feet i in Е set | 
чы, om t f which t 
to the 
g 
i 78 tog, „Тһе hole was not more than 3i inches in dia- 
ereis a slight 
ght 
hollow over the coal where the frog was ии. L. 
t soe: 
larger and more lively to- "day. It i is kept. shut up in 
"a the surface where this Hia thing was found, and 
: n 
e 
n 
E 
e 
к 
е 
= 
© 
ES 
09 
н. 
ee 
has been there." 
Great verd tio 
e frog and its, 
bu 
і of flowers- shou! 
ш at all. 
У Mr Ming doe not со ot 
management of flowers for ornamenti ng t rer 
ires for hanging baskets, floral pavements, Kc. 
cpm 
4ленсай Disu, Constitutional — 
tional? E es và ма ote 
n “Is Secess; Cons 
his р Work, 
а. Rawlins, jun. тено 
Pets 
titutional д р d 
е 
d be used in the same group, and 
ly ста quantity must be had to produce 
son and | 
brick work, Мак 8 
f d 
ripened а an umalliy fo for last 4 or 5 
piv 
Maior and У. that in кыбы a foot 1 
were 
ouse, ed so it p be called, hav 
he 
was 
f The 
seem, Т чае їп it an affectio: 
ng tame w 
in front.] South 
—Dull and apathetic as the 
Walt ža 
e been 
е fal н м beet 
coloure 
p | fompartm д nís and having the pipes 
о as to 
P | * stops? 
in perfection eti and by dividing t 
SEA ош 
Svo., рр. 228. 
3 р title of which bii 
contents, an atte 
oid of the eni ves Rd 
explains 
is made to prove 
d States i is a clear | 
tages o of a contrivance of 
advan is ki 
such s service that this Peach Hs ish lately been ену 
length aud another range of glass all 
tended in 
pply 
Te 
e proved of 
M or 
fornishel with 
worth 
have а succession of fruit, ago ood su su 
nd hav: 
er catch ai 
ш ог any other prey as long as it is stationary, but 
n the slightesk movement, "qn acier ое їз 
fung аны, узбе p the Чу n the tip, and r 
" 
e th 
where 
it ean d f the 
be aired. 
 Tolttion of the Federal co ompact, and not, as contended 
Supporters, the exercise of a оланы tional | 
j бише тыр 
- бе Bernina, By Mrs, Henry Freshfield. 
IE 292. 
E a ME in 
in the Grisons and. Italian Valleys БРЕ 
London, е 
| priS a wall with a western inai 
grown Peaches, N botl 
1а this are a to s | 
eck, and p 
into the cent T rapidly is m act гни cien 
То: 
оныкы г. Bell has seen the sides «de ad twitching 
les 
talis 
ts. gs former 
a beetle just 
n pots. 
well set with 
cases , and houses ripe 
1 1 
fruit, and] Figs 
abundantly. Immense quantities of Bias beris are 
rown in pots set on shelves along the v t of these 
fro Mie Р 
8th. of Febroary, and that 
BUruggies 
sere eg in the stomach. 
romise to эм 
Thou ugh „apparently p for food, the Toad is eaten by 
fruit has eg 
than the Iguana The Chine ве, however, are in the 
men of eating a a species of Toad for the purpose ge 
ereasi sing thei: r bodi ily powers, thinking that the fiesh 
he ad and the 
узн in Mrs. Froshfeld'a o pages. 
nis for 
ну: M 
d Lon 
Repayment of Property 
cis Muir. Bládkwpo d & 
э proceed. ust. not 
ü STR that ня aeo гапо Suc- 
respect | 
|T 
fa г M 
stance in a season "n 
forcing. 
Two small h 
to t 
rich [UM ied and A 
w beari 
“іп in eut? here the xs ole е year н 
t, that durin 
б 
| стона 
the latter being rather а favourite here for 
ouses heated with hot water are devoted 
wth of Cucumbers, which are ene in good | į 
ng winter is eddy the same 
cete the only difference of importan 
dur ing the dull motiths the a atmosphere i is кы rather 
Ле т sinew. 
animal is extre emely tenacious of life, 
апа is said A ee the power of ec life for an 
early 
nce bein g tha 
iced эскери of Toads which have 
vei I Moda stone when split open, ап 
d gie 
been 
the rides has 
ecording 
a remained without 
geo! period, а $ 
ds >e ОЕ Че stroke ог the pak me. мн them 
of day. Such a unt 
more to the light 
"s 
drier Ires ДЙ even to one such fact, an йи түз iudiced 
віз, Horticulteur | is chiefly peat, visto се, bees d intak Aai thinker would be justified in t ing it a mong the 
sos (lost бути e | sufficiently well for sum: чабан. "but veritable oce yo 
Cultures, — L, Jaco | Отарез, in the dikei of wi which Mr. Forsyth is very манде m ree But Рената rell semis seems to be no 
: р 7 е 1а рене de бое ы successful, prom: E to be good. Y the ey houses а unt which is sufficiently accurate to permit of such 
Ton ronique, ge. w of the bunches are just eh colour; the a con Man ree than one case, the whole story 
ia 1862 des ев Plantes Disponibles. | sorts are chiefly Black наші аба урет е i Beweis i жашо: дол 
d i there is hardl t ow 
pé ig. if all g will be ti n | that some crevice did not exist, which would supply the 
. May d апо! ed for Tate fruit] m inel vith sufficient air for its narrow wants, 
ade | recently boen т planted. бе the latter Lady Downe's and permit many minute i to crawl into 
e | Seedlin selected, a variety whose value for | cavity aee held the impriso ШОС Р еге is no 
toin friend late ro is du y year becom ming more арр rues doubt that im many cases a littl аз crept into a 
now therefore more| In the Orangery the trees stil! keep i improving, t crevice after prey or in ^ iding place, 
attention to is the pnis деган vigorous treatment to which they wer e subjected so some | and iso x its Pon increase in size been unable 
Хы last few y to i Аз, oot the creature is very 
i 07 Ds 1 hosted th | having [op d neficial and lasting effect upon them. | long lived, ^x cid by fr = оа н. give а 
materiai i Ш which Pine Apples were Modi The larger trees, though at one time nearly lost, аге polish to the walls of its eli ln few years; a circum- 
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