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690 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ABER GAZETTE. - [JULY 26, 1862, 
ей [апсе unexpectedly, as and yield г. Rivers's nu rsery, of the identi 
is an impo prp A ken i unl second cró; 4 of "a њой ау r d. € are FE halonica, * S." is now quite Ман ot wi з 
E arasite 18 n t bun 1 than їба р Me Fungus to uM, теғе or children of heaven, by the people.|to ask: May not the German M ime D mnis 
may be a wors an leaving mer the winter has been, the greater ч the|for à new species one long 
take its c ourse, r ке x: ese worms; they bear a temperature | nameofcephalonica?" Sinceh Чг Ве 
———————— e 25° — — ell Their existence as silk- | Amaliæ is described to have "-— even n blunter (ae 
tte tion has alread been rms doe ceed three weeks; at the Us f | A. Apollinis, which меру ies er із a 
PARES qw ty escape 4 hat ti time they fenn under the leaves, which | óf e Picea, "Eve thos iin Mire wl 
y bind together, and then spin their раб an | па ungent, we see hoy Qa ka у 
Ailanticulturo as it % hee: eid irn of 2-9 ped Tation wai ch takes sa EN n ree days. А week | well ie identical. There is probably some pod * 
in France. Itis > Pi ades шы эг, dash useful | later, their metamorphosis is complete ; "he. — is | about the cultivated plants, 
for if the worm is le da t — TY indi. | perforated, os е perfect initi come he 
Me ani, of ASA end ср ing to fil] | cocoon emely small, but ma 1 Ne 18 kilo- ERU 
up (ho fearful void caused by a deficient supply of | grammes of them mi m FRUITS IN THE INTERNATIONAL 
y On th bject t d very interesting | 20t use this silk alone, but mix it T ui POM TION. 
бойоп, Јес: da Number of the vere is — experienced by man Eu rs nd 
article е4 Mr. Morris, in Bron е Сот P Gor End Талаш Gmav|  VIOTORIA, AUSTRALIA.—A large collection M 
Technolog дању ГА кош So. а е of f Victorian fruits - p^ Чар 
worm, Bombyx 
received ет name ры f Айше, i 
Мов мча s 
than cotton 
The tet material I bA em € of Silk- | 
woe eee 
ied kaom 
or Attacu сег has 
Mr. 
cunt in an article ceeená 
hai 
Loa peg t in $e i Кр to the fact that 
ary bloomers and require an early stock, and the |? 
they are 
rm! 
y od e comm 
enables us to form some opinion А as $5 Au 
tural subjects may be successfully cultivated in - 
ешеау 
а characte "« Ami 
жоо! 
and alm e price 
French Court rof fiho eain El iton TO 337 2) 
w n yo 
ns in 
has blo 
has, it appears, two old trees of | € 
the “ pt заав white (centre lig htly 
garden Rose," 
fool 
а large 
Р those he worked buds of 
© 
untry. 
The total area of Victoria is 86,831 square miles, or 
that of England, Sco and, ма Wales 
The first 
From the жеар on the Vietoria Gold Py 
the Exhibition, 16 a that the 
Pius TS irs кыо: f Mr, MonRISs propositio omed "freely and splendidly " for five years | Australia reis now beg Мн eur р ma 
i | past; thi latter kinds for the last two years| 1836; in 1851 it was 77,8 an 
+ “The Ailantus а із М шуы Е. equally w Banksiam and other stocks - been deem as high as 540,8 his is bove little 
се ме А Éo. ted 4 ает and though Safrano did very we ell. almost every- | more than one person to 100 acres; but m 
"pte 1 th the statistics of а. ps e in yd not ош. 
TT E were bod on the ся Rose, which is а very early | tenth of the populà s occupied im pastoral 
он шн: N е Silkworm 1s of c s ho pnt - bloomer, The conditions under which п е ngrieulbural pursuit. "The аа of labour 
from (he lea to which ie y adheres, nor hinder it from | have been obtained are de —€— come oil is to the culti vation of „the ү A елер А 
cocoon,” нейи warm climates oor опе worn-out elly loam; the Жее smáll; and whi emigru уе 
th д узе 2 moist fo r pleasure, бат с Мне "genial ; the aspect | make that which forms the staff of life their i 
Cynin фе ; the treatment liquid manure two or three | consideration, the са е fruits ^ rA cr be 
March Liverpool ; no pruning € d dead or broken ome to receive much attention. 
from aed * The ^ nt prico „ке wood, A ed every spray train three 1 eultivation of the 
Ailantine a trifle higher E adn h the old It even appears from statistical tables that instead 
в but 
КЕ intrinsic USE of the material is 
as regards st 
druple that of) held possession of fo 
aty. 
strength, durability, а and beau 
li р t 
poer n | single emergency, has uo the prosperous | 
HF 
РУ 1 
more than 100 milli E 
or шапу ye ars, The writer believes 
vd BOR m to p the best of all parents for sprin 
— Our. ИЕА s “ Summer Rose" (p. 668) 
g and 
з ti extent z UM Fe: tillage being anunall 
ased, as sually t case · in mew colonies, 
in Victoria, after 
2 
iul 
the ws pea: in 155. Th that year the 
those. y operatives Черде” upon 
— Dm it w sarium, 
ill b Ro: 
to ы t 
be seen at 
т. 
him, we meant to do more Qo record what— 
the varieties of Roses exhibited on the occas 
varieties d to be monopolizing 
T space on ha exhibition ib, rather than i in the 
still i y 
Е 
d v 
— of ыу cvi aid climat bringing such 
produe nr Are МАЙ mi M t of 
about 7,900 Ee и. rehards 
mafket ; gardens, Sb ami 
4 
riy ZoUU acr 
once how wor Uy 
is this Ailantine í economy. If the Chi 
2, 1 
5 
Pn 1 
of эе 
endea 
К. 
of these 
rela 
ducing 
JM four pee and А —— Further plan ее а Linruw 
on Michelia, Laurus, and dapi аа es silk | TUM have now boon E at M. Vut Chelson 
forms one of the р pan that | 
Assam, 
БӨДӨШ, ШУ, broods ша. р 70 дно the | which nod ОО ай 
mo: So 
asse! 
ring 
is во, clear, and th. 
"Tho same publication (Technologist, July, 1862 
contains also an interesting papp ег Ыы "олана 
Insects, in Mus some 44 вр Se 
r {о gi 
opportunity ^a Pottering, per жаыа when the| P 
sult mani во easy ап жа ds 
Mulbe erry. 
The common Bombys Mori, Whidi spins а — silk, 
roduces but one crop annually ; while . selene, 
t is certai inly w ар ап {о | 814 
e the suffering poor of ма ешн ihe 
ipulation 
{+ тк 16 4 сонна 
ety to 
саа та give up rin common Cabbage 
n Moss Rose, 
tit. e ha d г тая по aha of saying| | 
inst good summer Roses, especially con- 
be secured in a gard. fair 
erstand that Mr. 
ter as 
а 
rotection than that "адо 
UTISIA DECURRENS js бае very fine 
|at Combe Wood, where it has lived а thr 
ardy clim 
HB 
for a 
y other Rose | 
Moa 
apital of Vi 
lat, 37° 49' south. 
imated ав one of the | ! 
rincipal ex 
ne of the most common in use of | South Kensington 
ly 
ts of the в 
flow 
the wild tatio Indian species, yields an abundant | these more vigorous plants, wi 
supply E кы 
the 
inhabiting the ' pro Kian 
tho district adining 6 the town of Hangcheo 
w Si Ikworm i is much smaller than the com; 
rable silk 
t ОаК, 
; and А. pre eme is on | naturally re 
oba across ; 
licious 
11 y 
ith the pul ie in their 
curved position, measure A 8$ 
геу are deli 1 всеп nted. 
er show. 
troduced. 
ne 
ssoms of 
Mens 
sub-ho " 
the last | from 
js prov 
iine 
aedi. m 
Pippin, were F3 Cà un eria * 
coloured. "There were à also € the 
thornden, Royal 
Ribston Pippi Norfolk Beant, 
Баа М ше m Hoary Mornin 
Whee 2. 
е Eria бода is reare 
iiim d furnishes four 
‚ being — suf- Fig this Lily is likel, 
bably more ; 
matation fas NER 
Sim 
on 
lkworms 
i 
of Che-Kiang, td espe тане 
ingcheoò. This E 
comm 
eq >, 
dE than was 
in the year. 3 The produce of this latter, flowered specimen Alb iris exhibited. Ап aborti 
ive Edna n axil of a төз пире 1еаЁ оп опе » tho | 
{ез that when 
the axil 
is in quoi ind pea 
to be at least tw 
ear also that Mr. STANDISH 
| probably i Us ү der нету 
—fine 
nem 
- uh natural attitude, gives them even a finer 
produced by the more er 
Lily a much finer plan 
indeed 
bette 
mud re tes 
esta- 
on, of what is 
we e 
as ite dime 
dba that 
А 
ft э е 
йе cd [s e. сорты, and others. 
a 
M ees Аз m annually. 
Apple, sid p produce e с an . 
= — y. ыг o the Матои 
аге 
eet he Tow 
irrar appears КУ be the 
Golden Н 
Pears,-—Some » of the 
large. A Uvedale's e 
another of the sam: 
Blenheim 
tie Go NR - 
ecimens of e are 
“бе "mir Мы 2 
tha ое, the NEW ARCADIA 
same ‘number of legs, the same spots, ms: is of xdi 
same €: ; but its habits are much шо ч ма 
ent. e 
n Lol 
г хр its eggs e tho | ca 
ranches and within the interstices of the БИ of Феј 
ее, оп E leaves. of which it | generally feeds. feeds. 
itants 
Pam bi is, 
Held 
са 
to in 
"pa referred t 
(p. айо, tho Pin the name of Abies Regine Amalie of 
our last volume 
ngeville (Be elle Харе i А ку 
he sun 
sting ot Autumn тузе ста 
ре эма ваше ав 
ogues, and nent, aed to Abies "Apollinis, may 
Abies cephalonica, 
whioh is stated of this Arcadian Е Fir is that b 
А 
3on Chrétien, doubtl-ss Wi 
, Beurré Diel, Bearré 4. 
nt. 
th £f 
r the «н 
1. 
а number of new leaders, w. 
e on | іза 
| sior kos to 
УЕ 
rhich 
0 "The Dies 
tated by “8. x form nevleaden ed nA Had 
unusual 
VENE mes 
СОЮ уч а. с 
Ins M edd ons i5 ere org К 
7$ n Mons A p 1M Кы eg E бу 
Мы others 
name 
in' 
ay Duke; 
Cherries;—Emsly May, doubtless the M 
ded 
