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h of рау | ог from Douglas апа Lilloctt, over Pavilion Mountain, } flowerin ng; the colour was a ric eh cream w 
bis which is moet wanted, since e "Háehe as above, to Alexandria in the | same | centre. Mr. Murdoch grew thi а coloured 
lours —GÓ! -— cvm necs: ya , | round a trellis, but foni d that 1 Ny b, ht y yan 
TS 2 оола. -1 sen sent "ast week to the Royal Hor “A steamer now building at Tiago will then | this ye ar, » therefore, was not repotted dm се, it 
the largest mass of йашын | carry him du ei v mlt pia Fra d М оњ Keeping dna grown aag climber to'a as 
d | yards bro ев э ее ү ‚| у supplied with wate 
1 мат. When it first appeared on t win 1 nest фо no cu теп, от ү, и} rapid У x ower bu ads appe A in d Ww dpa RAD 
pr group 6 inches i in Téte j y | evidently be a free-blooming plant, this exam : 
ires sci а ача А ryT Mu моб, every зрана t the s I == discite 1 to Jasper|six or seven panicles, each with from PT 
miM which was sound and free from insects, This Ho spé Ace ad pe TEGA noi Е pi ber iip Жу aer У ana tlia NM аге decidedly 
eh Saskatcl viá Edmonton House, innipe armin ant, 
males the third year м маан не чы Red River, to Lake Superior and Canada and the ТАНАМ also rarely seen at е itlong, „ме 
Atlantic. buted by Mr. Clarke. "This is a lovel gree! 
лкен түз, N “40, ver з the official estimate of all uld albo plant, with light mauve small LENT 
For eign Correspon ndenc ost to ie the "a to individual enterprize атар with white markings in the п r 
BRITISH CornuMBIA.—Extraet of a letter vem New to axe the road t ч мут аа ly for waggon 5 peo И; also Font Cattleya hybride. 4 
i d 18th of vt une, 1862. haye been on the subject for three years alrea y. e . Veitch, a 
еса хач getting оп. Its richness in gold, in | ға һе most diffic alk and tedious part of it is m salmony Vin dies fine kind, and quite" Fw] 
wide and payi Mui E now proved, even to the already—a regular Macadamised waggon road up toj Mr, Murdoch sent Eucharis Meo and a Ми 
абара tion of our often ived selves. The distance | Alexandria. of Gladioli in pots, Some well grown exam of 
of the gold fields from t ihe pee is the extraordinary | «There is nothing | the other side of the Rocky | Campanula pyramidalis and Humea elegans were very 
difficulties of the intermediate country, makin ng the | Mountains 1 y те bon ornamental amongst the other plants. In Petaniai, 
no real difficulty there. Madame Теп and Maria Rendatler were very 
ira which | < This account I give may be relied on.’ fine. Some heal x 8 well grown .Gloxinias were 
ers can Ad are the we «ела acles to our more exhibited, uM two plants of the crimson variety of 
pide — decre but * Chi va 5 уа sano. . Celosia рутата УВА this to ba ш сеи 
* There їз any amount of rich agri ral land in the go и ^ autumn blooming conservatory plan 
colony, pope iret €— the nge, that Prizes were, offereà for the three jet lex x 
would pay well to farm roughly. no [| acientifically. At| Өктвболт HORTICUL Halifax and i x à three best ; Sykes 
present we pay here 23d. a lb. for ро 5d. per 1Ь. | ган Gem Pci sai Bie, ii in rie north of England, a | the lead with nomp unusually PORA Ар lie - 
for Carrots, 5d. e" lb. for Cabbages, a Ib. for fresh | great reputation for plant growin g, and the e Bkir pow or | varieties of Gloxinia — Adami oculata hé maure 
butter, a quart for skimme: wil vue all other | аз it is more amei calied, Ki ing's Cross Flower | and white; Virginalie, delicate pink and white throat ; 
necessari ев. іп чаги Beef (poor) ls. 34. per lb. | Show, i y in August, and many thousands | and Princess of Prussia, carmine with white margin, 
all round, Muttor п from ls 3d. upwards, Pork the s janu, flock to see it. Mond is one of the environs of| formed a good contrast to each other. Mr, MNT 
“в Halifax, and Major n: в, аА e deed itt was gd with some good pla lants, An interes 
ear; a nice fixed the exhibition to be held in his beautiful park, anc ributed by 
pea sito Sii eei : are EIS Eo enormous | generously throws open the теси and houses Nusiry man, Shi pley not Har com d; 3 amongst 
à на ene come charitable subserip- | for om i ion of visitors. This he has done for|them were good e ind of Bertolonia margaritaceg, 
at home, the number of contri- | some years, and the visitors to nd exhibition greatly | having handsomely marked foliage, something like 
butors а | mei vé ener comparison ev. en to appreciate his kindness. Pye Мез t, Major r Edwards's | that of an Anæctoch pt S im Veite 1, one of the 
the population. Churches have to be built and endowed, bed is most beautifully situated, add commands some | noblest JE i ants wn; large pan s o 
clergymen's salaries кена, hospitals а lots | e ming views. 'lhe grounds are spacious an M Selaginella Lobbi, Whllichi, Hp Lodi d he new 
cleared and built es and offices con natn, | planted with shrubberies, and the flower garden is on| and beautiful Adiant tum chilense, Gymnogramma 
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ап extensive seale and in first-rate e ег. Ey ds of Tacho ana, a fine and distinct zm Fern; and other 
any amount of similar m: Mam done, and a don S Calceolaria aurea floribunda were ma golden | plants, 
once, at ыч pai - same time, by a population sparse | | flowers s and a large bed of Rosy Gem Verbena, "edged Pepe and fine-foliaged plants are very exten 
and poor, w without money to the country g іп the North, and many fine specimens 
(from all озан signe) seem to make but litt tle. ci tice bed, whi нъ exeeedingl y effective, wa Wo frequently to be met with. Ai this exhibition one 
it?s all | planted with a larg Мак of blue Ageratum, eit noticeable feature was the rarity of зару of the 
a humbug. A pe of mine has had his name taken yellow еіс ien Scarlet Gorunum, with an | specimens, several of them being equally as ne as any 
in уаш, I see. What we want is е апа А e IB riegated Ainii. A lon bed of Halt sd seen at the London shows, ерец the six plants 
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connected steam — фед with England ; a road | 7 азза leasing appea ; thecentre|shown by Mr, Beilb 
(first waggon), then in few years rail, св! wd e next to h on either side. soilek; Fu a | These consisted of Aralia pulchra, a handsome 
the Rocky Mountains by Této jaune Cáche, where the i "of ти of wind ел the whole edged with | variegatum, an extremely well colonred plant of 
pass itself, the Governor (who has travelled over it many | the а af Chnera € isi 1 à rst 
times) tells me, is to the eye “ав flat as this table? | Ther a fine так of Pineries, Vineries, Ta Croton pietum ; Sabal Blaekburniana and Senfopthig 
viá Saskatchewan, Winnipeg. and Red River, to Canada. | and Conservatorios, were а few pe since by Mr. | elegans, two noble Palms, In Mr. Murdoch's collection, 
де. za an English population, and above all, women | Wee These apr pr eeu E x to the Lo placed 2d, were a magnificent Croton pictum, finely 
virtuous, however rough, not v and constitute a of glass. We Деге, "| меш Ls nest Fern, a very fine 
gis v though), ару аз to have ehem tee Ансор. te | noticed some fine ye calis 59 нсы baskets, and | Pandanu ariegatus, а į 
betw the se and induce | they are ee valuable decorative Pars ts grown Узабан. TM" t benutiful fine-fi 
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аач ев. ingly| Dillenia specio n A ire is one o sales 
<The grent sin, of tho country is that (unlike 4 vui ade ia Ri DNE. Todes rov. МЕЙ had a well colour 
Australia) come can aos -— from i well kept groun: оу, and houses are in themselves а ап variegata, ow Me Belleymei, with extremely 
too easily. It is the men who can way еы Hus show. Pie a sh, "Жһораја coreovadensis, .a hi 
make а new coun country quickest. ЖЕ and yin tn ing | A tent 110 yards in length was fixed in the park Ede anophyllum magnificum, and a good Croton 
se. ents|near the mansion and devoted to the Lu. d 5 pictum 
of su ^^ gold-miners here, à nd what to which a great number of йб class plants Pom 6 fine Ferns were also shown hy Mr, 
wonder xi рем many men of high refin ои. talent, produced. hose HAE e took зү Ist prize audi n yel 
and ed n, fall into these practices and becom In the Class for 12 Stove and cine Plants in | Ж examples of Pteris umbri jantym №, 
ut оу d flower, Mr. Sykes gr. to c H. Raws n, Esq, Haugh | and. A, on de ойе ihe c m for 4 а d 
The rapidity of the MN awful They seem | End, Halifax, was place vs ko Cx is colle cti on | Murdoch was first with a beautifully grown ойм 
to A that God is om potent. The Bishop and amples of ceno lunulatum, Neoptopteris б nni, d and ж - 
some first Е clergy are ing in earnest to their | eg erum and P. Barnesi, both „му coloured; а | Mr. Wheatley, who was placed 24, had а 
rk up among the miners 2s а е Тһеу | у ica fine Ixora jayanica; a Dipl a crassinoda, well Neoptopteris nidus avi. is des 
rnest, bold, judicious, and coloured, which Вай gru ed on D.| In the Cut Boer b epartment, Dr. Posten g 
n has done more harm | ог бору», а Жыр growing species, which morden, obtained the 186 prizes for Pi for Райт ны i 
› the good cause here, by his garbling our excellent | excellent, stock for thg smaller kinds; ad magnificent | nations; Ae V, Dean, A а а "i 
Bishop's letter: rs home—suppressio veri and sug do | Odon ossum hastatum, and a fine Oncidium flexuo- | contributed, no& for AM BU a 
falsi'—all which comes back here, than wi e shall g sum. Mr, » Beilby, gr. p W. Holdsworth, ах „Нах Gladioli, examples of the new gani large and 
in 50 years. The truth, the whole truth, Ex] was place ; he e lot 1% lant аш German Stocks, which are really very fiue аните 
nothing but the truth, а, gue only thing which ean ood condition, the best being fine ig stands of Fancy and orher Pansies. Some. 
кекесин н benefit us I hate humbug. @посоша proliferum, а fine lanana Aubletii, Roses were also exhibited, _ of 
“P 4i. Qu va nning over ede "Jeter, pn tra hine see аи lumei majus, Erica tricolor Wilsoni, 0 ees contributed, vd Tor 
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— the extraordinary exertions which the inea. Me. John Clark. А 8, рй ij Ач Tu en 
x We en m me — ес “Fortunately kis placed a ; this collection Ty а к sd gs jor Edwar М bg 
y and resolute man | tiful Rondele speciosa major, А M ne Pancratiu Sine v um prize in 
at the head of ie d here who knows personally every | fragrans, a large Gloriosa superb i исо, |ui 9 UM House Green: 
inch of t баны Ьо ter than any dozen men in it. Т апі god ғар of Calanthe udi a iti Cattleya | netted En ety of fine "aro ш, We 
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most awfu pse, ecome| In "the "Class for 6 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, | flayoured handsome green-fles 
into it from an T amount of su isery. | Мт. ap Et W. H. Rawson, БУЕ Esq., Mill Foie E Wheatley MI 
e has started a road from Lill oett e Cayoosh), by [es was m xv Erica ampullacea scotica, | Provide once 
Pavilio on Mountain and Lake la Háche an Ery e ped] deletía s 
La ke e up to Fort Alexandria; anothe; r road from Ysl Yale f to VAA о ы pex fine; 2d, Mr. | extra 1st Prize $ in mnm ven 
Wheatley, gr, to M u aterhouse, Esq., Halifax, two Me| e d 
i through an awful place Alle ык Slide to | with а collection соныд of a MD Dei Black A urgi) Grapes from Vines 
Boston Bar; another from Boston Bar to bond i rosea, beautifully flowered ag very rich in colour; y A ci er 
. another from. Lytton along the "Toon jid River (right | Achmza йр a АШ FR ent re of Ixora coc- бай af a Я уш іо арра Midland | 
rs bank ; crossing the Buonaparte River, | cinea and "^ wi oett 
. айй“ bending  westerly eid Таке la Háche and| Int use ingle Coun nties, dod is тошу пед uA 
Williams e also ' to Ale ría ; thu Whentley d [ts er prize n» one "n usi Lf free зра на, generally ап excellent 
stitnting separate routes to the mines, and keep- | bloom. nr examples of Ixora coccinea чини we have | year from the graft, ang i$ pn and 
188 down by competition extravagant cost of|ever see урша v уеге: DY Ay яшн 
i: by the zx of the year (D.V.) the| Mr. Murdoch t of Echit aed kno 
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