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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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bon difficulty. The road, a water-worn track, cove: eel 
Gooseberry Caterpillar: —I wro 
T on the 
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both cases, I m 
e prr erre ET 
"rg m plainti 
and this may of 
have УЛАТ to Tio with the fall 
. The Roses and Strawberries will be very 
The former are budding fast, and the hs lter are 
rer saw finer) and promise a great 
ie JA esas and E T has 
an last year. W. F. 
adcluffe, 
Rushton kect 
kim and (vm wert aei — Having read 
d d arks on ego die 
едн on s M subject. First, then, the majority of | 
with ісе or drifts of snov; a хва y gnarled Oak 
. Found m - P: 
pu 
сү арр еагапсе. 
variation, continued to t unt; ain; 
prematurely. 
са мыи; 2. The insect 
the day was advancing r арі 
о hasten our форс Тһе descent ón vis th eastern side 
was rapid; ookeri 
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E 
fi 
per сте bush вро! оче of is "ihe Was еба. 
My gardener painted ы stems of all th 
rimulas, k grew alongside our pat hway; soil stony, 
and for the most part composed o of clay. Prge ina wis | 
Y m tar, and they a et 
hog у The убы I жы йы? of ^ (se E 
ith a poe ^i: Poe ch 
these кыре ndrons now in cultivation that h 
attai great size must be plants raised from the | 
among which же епсашрей for ihe night; hisi is the 
ihe spi immediately , There 
e of all 
find from 
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proie imported seed, and as a rule I fi 
little Мачин 1 һате "had i in raising seedlings of ' pre- 
Thermometer й Fahrenheit. Pen December.—This 
the Coolies we d to mays a an ася 
у more vigorous redd bed in 
ieties, and that in a major ved of 
qe а | 
time has not UE since "ade reduction Л give 
hem a fair trial. Again, Ves rare 
species, more than у саге ап 
start, for being thinly clad P. had passed a 
night; descen di ing a few miles we came Me d an sra 
sive owl Moat level tract of mue with a tuft of 
| Grass here and there, and a few Gaultherias. The stiff 
Бъд soil E Moss grown, and this for miles in 
prom is bee 
not pro tected. is havin: 
St. Bertin, St. Omer, 
trees w ча 
from the late pote 
49% me он 
charge of about 200 ас 
ay po the age of uis — Pie "e 
yen Whe t down, сее e-fifth "- NE 
akable aiia of common ro 
white thr ead- like substances - 
Ms 
аем а фе. m 
objec 
habitat Mer y be densely and g 
rocky glens, I € hes should not eje Dr а ві "similar 
pom in evi as the sun uch 
TORIN 
give a dort "n Ө from my note 
botanical гарта into Bhotap, during which 
journey I ob ost of the Rhododendrons I 
i: ч We ha ni jdn assed ugh the Terai and 
approaching the foot of the higher ranges 
oft the ise jr eie as T - “зит м 
а 5 pply gd on the 
of a hill Ubi Pulp Ове d Rpiphytal 
Rho breed be арса 6 was unable 
to оа pos on account of their hig h 
positio! Spem 
Paraisten fak Oak and Chesnut, "with a. species 
of dea — gen leafless ; from the branches 
of t ti u Е 10! 
— Start == н road rapidly de- 
scending, — m Thyrsacanthus 
Begonias t. наме eti noon 
irregularly ascending ; 
wooded; уре te 
of R. argen ionis m. latifoli 
R. Jenkinsi; — and food! buds 
ne clea 
abundant. clear day ; ther- 
mometer 81° " n in shade. 
Continued to ascend, ng 
ugb large masses of Rhodo- 
dendrons, with here and there a 
solitary tree Pinus longifolia 
and Oaks. Continued to ascend; 
discovered Faleoneri and 
eximium, Mijo in the —— 
of sands 
rock; soil stiff and clayey ; 
specimens. Attaining a "тог 
at this 
ocured seeds and 
higher d » ound а 
exten d with „е white and crimson n R. 
CN eum a, бач ier nes one of t iful some a few к and other trees are 
sights I ever beheld. The above may tend to show | so affected as to render them quite useless to the cars 
tbat shade and moisture may produce Franne but penter, A railway will sho di e 4 b course of em, 
not flowers, Ithink if your correspondent “J. re struction in the neighbourhood, w. iai 
veu treat his plants less tenderly, and gi the convenient market may be -— чч i res. me that 
tl should be c and so d, and its 
of success. T. J. Booth, Rainhill Nursery, n 1 me 
Tubs.- —As а an cud for jx ves ау кез suggested hat p | or to mie up appearances a new Bees per. 
Y ut, let 
| will Larch trees in this cold ү 
i пеене It is e of ds (Oui) ndn wood ч дшмен as кү = аар Fi or ae 
of importan: 
m it Ыы — planter EE : 
e me. Perhaps I should state that the 
greater part of the Larch is {ей on tbe 
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Hu 
n the best of Sho tub bi now In a in use. 
ln 
Mar an iron € and base, and "а certainly be ап 
mprovement п 
In 
d only remain during a very short 
should the озуп cide on planting, and е 
old wood would form a very much im 
pasture Lx qp I ptes also pia that in 
no case could t und be tilled. William 
Jones, Kill 1 
Ет ed 
coloured designs for garden e 
in your last 
Nesfield — s 
this fact m 
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d en Dem 
etm к 
nod in Met Tos 
Entomological " - 1 
numerous memoirs 
Linnean, Zoological, (S 
b 
species of ic On: Лагі 
К мәд анс val А апа 8ей 
ү” оог way | to me to be ног Jael. 
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