| Aracst 9, 1862. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 748 
пат evident that our autho br Е Ам п tò a|Could we suppose him to m anysing, he mig 
pie." vhich he is in every respec ted, ed | ursa c3 Pinus fióniticötd í їп T Viscarias is а new аут? scarlet or rather 
eT B Рей persons | he has Б те] а t disappointed | But volume is S beneath саса. Тһе book | crimson, which as regards Vos ge: A y5 Sr ten 
nsolation in grumbling at t s to ы* ai be untrustw orthy yas iti is prosy ; | passe assed in its class; `V. Dunn ап 1а{а босай 
деа п. and е emen ise it also beautiful" additio ta МЕ good бош- 
e history of his discontent is probably абан T7 Айг in the book-making line the like | panions bh the old V. осн Among Leptosiplions 
Brel thon ugh dimly, in the following piece id Šyva. of which we never saw. before. The author MP in|are the new French hybrids in all shades of colour 
пс twad talking in $ is sleep, now on one|from deep orange to ac pir even purple and 
"Анці there are some handsome women to Ъе |8 ubject now another, return. nin g to the first and aw саса are not uncom mong theni, and their 
amongst the дет. Indians of America, discour DA P р 9 „be followed à again by o compact growth and the > profusion with whi ch they 
A tine compar T É tropical belle es. Іа |з pre edec ind all up. appropriately, 1 
e tl and alba there are fine beds. 
eauty of Pan the grae 
the whole figure, is wonderfull yb ought out. There атри Ыван, chi efly borrowed from the кү too of nai colours аге cultivated e 
orm is full of ease, абау, and beauty. | Times and other newspápers, as if such matter had any | sively; among them two of the most striking 
was 5 $5 as I turned into one of those snug | ear Ably relation to British Columbia E Vancouver, pir Adus н вы and Daunnetti superbus; we E 
ts, scarcely visible through the luxuriant verdure, 8b 1 н 
in t 
тей T улэ а crimson variety of 
e isthmus, toget a mouthful of cold Нанте, aid "the other a very dark purple, à cross 
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| mus, 
| ads of the !ашїїу had doubtless gone to Сбатаеп Memoranda. between mutabilis and “Dunne tti, апа of other 
woods to gather the wild fruits so pleasing |  Mrssks. CARTER AND Соз Аңки ХОА, GROUNDS AT colours due of the very best is subcarnosus, whose 
| and so grateful to the taste, for no one was | DEDHAM AND 2. OsyrH.—That Annuals а! d] сорал and beautiful spikes ОЁ rich ultramarine 
| Ө t a young Indian maiden, who, fawn-like, | to play a far more important part in the d ü blue white scarcely rise more than a #006 
| Шагйей at my approach, : add У have fled into th td from # ће Жо ound. Among Minor Convolvuluses 
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had I not made signs of ce and frien ndship. is, we tol, s а го which few 1 1 1th good | monstrosus stands i in the first rank; its yellow-eyed 
z my hands in the form 0! ү E , the t hite bl broa gay e edgêd with 
was ins üy в 
{ап eassured, a^ s the way to а to , dispute, At both Places py m grown a band of the most beautiful deep purplish blue E: 
where a crystal m уз, ап асге V variety i 18 ше: 9 айа posible t to conceive, are extremely handsome, and, р 
fom ihe rilted rock, w күүсү in speech- | than the exce ption, Seen in mass duced in profusion as they ore here, the effent. h 
tion of the vision of loveliness which floated dimensions, the effect р the different бан i maly Tar striking. "du of different kinds generally 
n such bas "n coyness, This charming nymph magnificent. Fields of S carlet Geraniums cou! uM A Arp well; but this seáson e. Ops киз, blighted 
a d org oni 
" 
| 9 v e covering of the purest white, possibly b ts. more striking th ап Mr. Dunnett's selected and dyin ой very much a m p 
| ich h Potat Amo w kind, vary 
j sc length. Her complexion was soft tinted eia a odes reed. Of the former there are no fewer | dwarf y growth, and Pater E p siti tud 
j B that the slightest emotion gave а | Шар s arieties, Meri from brilliant Phe and|silvery grey, or rather very ра le шиштей 
ен {о һег Нег fore- dick. oritnson, to brigh orange and yellow, в spotted | blossoms. То the handsome N. violacea, and 0 
head was exquisitely chiselled, and h tehed ё f this class, this will form 66 suitable ass ociate. "мч 
in their со but tow Жї hall 1 de тас those My n be i nett has also a creamy | | Pinks and the different varieties n Phlox Drummond 
glorious enr. 5d = = loiig, орна mie oap kind ее Pearl, ar f, compact, and free vied wo Ere her A brillian y of colour, айа 
o ever and anon softly wn, like siken|blooming, of which considerable овна аге | among ha —a class of 
Could riist v s the picture | formed. О? "Teópeoóluins t there are five distinct dia Ez qucm or таш uty—were some splendid 
Ere, the "md dell, the "éropical fruits and | kinds, whose value in а decorativo ріш of vie w | varie of г all shade us of colour, from rich crimson 
ly be ove e pale y t ес . 
purple untàin peaks, that sweet sad face | T, Scheuer rmannianu um has been infused a col бе —has T3: . : CR NT uye- 
PCS iui, Ý might lay down his рене! and|to that of а rich „Salm mon Pelargonium, and [^ coloured sort, which in to bèa 
ve проп his fame for ever. Аз she stepped on the | means l selection corresp Of the "оту yellow Ehe айыыга 
pn rock, with а quaintly fashioned Gourd, to di ар ements аге бе itatoa | in other kinds. Кек a pos Moe than 2 acres аге grown, and 
пр бе elear water, there was disclosed в foot whose in point of attractive displa perhap n eq unt of ind is cropped with the 
polished outlines had never been warped by the rough which there are varieties of every shade, some self. ditt p oi ‘Coreopsis and Godetias. Among the 
shoe of civilisation, and which her native innocence | coloured, others veined and pencilled in the most latter harmin; d— delicate pink with a 
had never been tau i ne ex- | beautiful mann i hird class iti 
while yz i of 
quisitely beautifu Ш, and recalled the lines of 4g eat | broad bands of rich purple laid on a white ground after | The Bride. With age ned striped Frencli Marigolds, 
poet inner of Madame Ferguson, e breadt also noi o É 
EL the manner о Я апа we І 
ere betra rays himself. The country фт |же even noticed а crimson star set in a field of| border а charming dwarf sort, the plants of whi 
him "d ad С "ph of the. Myrtle and n. deep violet. This if constant will probably turn out searcely rise 1 6 pony in bei] and are covered with 
where” ТЕ Peel ma He | to P? an acquisition With the different kinds | ora f ings and small 
should n S LM id patent of Clarkia large areas аго occupied. In this class of | t ure Marigold Ту bela ; of theoraogeandlemon 
a bed o кк obe n great advancemient has been made within African varieties there is likewise a fine ^ strain," Some 
"hri e surveyor's iem | these last few years. One of the most récent im-|of the blooms Mercier quite 4 inches in diameter, 
vun E p faces," and “faultless | provements is à white variety of in Er In en | very double, and in several prec A gos ше, 
“attired оозе coverings of thë purest blossoms as large аз d uat n piece an wy | quilled. Brachycomes, blue, 
quite carpeted the ground w 3 perte 
eyed Cinerariaike read and with a "wy 
of emesia versicolor compac a 
” the charms of а аЬ al beauty is C. integripetala АЧЕЙ. 
lo be expected, „Мт. Ma iot ld, in Bri tish Colambia, | a purple sort distinctly edged with white, and a dwarf 
where there is no u for the aurions and: pum nate. | purple variety named оен patali во paeta, which rises 
Tf this book were réally trustworthy i ht be | little more than half the height of E y tie бшен; Struck ; 5 its, lovely blue and white blossoms, dit БАШ 
useful in spite M its dismal descriptions 8. TENA -| will prove extremely useful for small b ssible 
terous sententiousness. But when we find an author purposes for which ^ Күү ann iii r* ү ке and the plants themselves are 5 Aqu 
Who boasts of his pm Suak e of all maie Of АЕА ЧАН ОМИН АЕН т greatacquisition | that Бе ed or even for indoor decoration in pots 
z there was also à beautifa t sd Нап | € E. found most 
pt Mosctubrj- 
below Nov. 1859, | t opped with а i x elis and tho white and yellow varieties 
т i which cnn Es P os to be ihe of N. iis iid other kinds of Nëmop there FU and glabra also form v убу suitable and showy 
i and = Үз! in British North — | were s d Aix е breadths now be eing harvested, n То tliis | plants for sunny borders, rockwork or even for pot 
rt i hie 2А. is shaken to the foundation. | variet 
É зо happens t 1 1 discoidalis, but Pri ere rii 
tion is true enough; the first is jus ; the reverse. We | Бог Atl ү pr mm БЕ, 
а that "v ka Soit al A bien experieneed іп | with Aw drain desine mhi eblo med 
ancoüver, and that at the very time ahit: according | well 1I dis yéar, though perhap 
to Mr. Macdonald, the thermometer fell to 26° оо во fine as they did last " dern Ot Брава calabrica | produ ing e 
zero, it in reality did ME register 1 less than 13° an there a n AU 4 acres, and covered as they аге at the | little EAS to intret j mong tall sor 
r poi sen with i i е best;.ib i о 
Among dwarf (Enotheras nothing beats macrocarpa 
and taraxacifolia; in the evening the igi yellow 
blossoms of AS one and the pex nun wers of the 
r the beds А h they grow, 1 
effect at a Mem EU there 
: p statry p vial of еш, "bat 
Wrong to the extent of 399, what "faith can bë Maced à in | Коен E" have а most lively and cheerful | it ооф Uc m 
ier statements а this has te i le 
bie y 
" 
е т, 
we look to what he has to вау uj tural| white kind; one of the prettiest is rosea alba 
у our distrust increases Ec or айнан. |a ao variety raised by Mr. Dunnett, whose delicate | nami cinnabarina, а 
virieti s "but a r Flor = no new |littlo Howers are minutely but distinctly шагрїшей [ase flowers with 
x plants have bot. "found Wil Mr.|with white. For small beds or for the decoration of | sorts t 
work nothin | ful than thesé 
анир ; 
& \ pora PPAR ; but we can inform him el have we seen this in onditi: gd: 
tof Te ess the island d Біде it forms onë of der brightest огаш o К бв бя іа full b 
bata po o, жй British Colu hole collection, In the same way, but s en eith 
? ыды Flora? We sliould 1 Бе pet br b eing told | handsome, is Acr айе тозёйш,‚ аво ап hae i acharidi 
m same MN there is a richer; here how-|ànd опе whose dry hard blooms are very hd for Hs -coloür 
„тле &uthor w on stilts, and w e especially | making winter boüquet& Тһе blue and white|which will fo 
{ ét i likewise furnis flowers b i 
Р 
| ine d. s T do also Er I 
Hes: apter we find the clue to his Natural|chrjsums. Of Sweet E ie wér than 12 acres аге | was, is у gow 
tory absurdities. He knows к viter са grown, both in re oloüts and mixed ‚ and the | ine kinds, MÀ Toppen te КЫ. French, 
w in British Columbia сен" Гөз Эр É them ers кену ЭНИ ; 
mar wish Colum "upwaids of 900 feet in | truly delightfu ‚ Vegetables in some. instanoe separato tho different 
What are these 
j 
which as he wisel Amo rock do Larkspurs arë kinds of flowers from one another, and among these 
die found Pez of. Pam aud балаша: virides; tho у вое abont TS e де a Pe TE Ex Fir 
ine the expectation of finding tre pies | шау be 0 different colours - S] Market Cabbage, with 
Don, і а Country аз - as Scotland ! Of Pies Rocket owe sr also ve had їп 12 deum асгев аге |; among othér sorts were Battersea, 
statement de knows i tnr i fnakes first-rate spara, | colours, double and showy; the is АЕ { i y York, 
tana тше enough ; but then he adds that. P'iriüs | is like wise a desirable variety, haing "pe profuse | Oxheart, and Carters Bu Dwait. 
is also found in tlie e colony, 1f tha be so | bloomer and dwar f in habit. haso; ойы, ith Aae geed of Snow's, Бару Malta, з M 
seen it there "ч! our learned author. Pyramidal and other sorts, were poe White, Imperial White, Granges Early, Байшей 
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