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52 
apart for the purpose, under some such heading as that 
As a beginning I will 
a species 0 
which I have ventured to select. 
itch.—A hardy shrub, with 
, Vei А h 
broad iaht prm Аа white nie and уон |a 
Co. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ich a appe ar in such 1 num 
icons I icti IB it thus for their е table. ems i e. in winter, [e i in Spring, hide 
his arrangement, е owever, though Ан | hart шеш 8 if the weather is fine d wet seem to 
coloured, is devoid о wers. For myself I don't | make eir Appearance however ungen ial the oie they 
a groon T ave, only I do like to have in | may in e bee e dismantling е £ Cu 
grim r four pots of галт and I think if ше are | church at, K King's „бк during the dw е ancient 
min the. со oloured leaves rather a Egnos me. Му has revealed at least'one place of retreat. "i Week ortu. 
о ies S witlbu o" was rolled off from the hen the leag 
fruit. Introduced by Messrs. Veitch and 
flow 
- this sole reason that the 
o alon 
ne: 
ers set in it just to shine there like "Jewels. Iti is of queen wasps were 
subjacent boards so 
found „collec t ed in 
I had myself the pleasure of seeing this Rubus in 
the Exeter Nursery about 14 years ago, and ue alone are with me such favourites. I cannot | torpid state that they might be pushed. Чощ 
much struck ee a ашк that I carried off a y Жашы anything more xs tiful the carved perfect i impunity. Nota single vap of the a 
plant, which in course was placed against a vum. waxen look that the white flowers wear here, whether s inte mixed, Тһе same dismantli Ez л жер. 
wall, where it хоб vigorously, withstood without | they be Camellias ог Orchids, Snowdrops or white | nity of examining the conditions MM E T 
any protection whatever the severity of at least | Hyacinths—all these taving equa. ally the massive look | oak beams were bored with insects, The ныг, 
three winters, and attracted universal admiration. | of white ma ас The pearly translucent petals of| whether dry or not, had in most es been redu. its 
The fourth year i produce e large handsome | many othe e flowe а: are different in their style, | dust. In the few cases in which it had escaped ies 
well-lavoured fruit of a rich yellow colour, but but "equally pes still. But of all pearly flowers I is pins doubt that the inter fell cd 
e fruit was gathered it suddenly Ivy G bl old roof in Bedfordshire, the sapwood in bi 
and died! Оп examination the pla as found like th m p quite as sound as the heart wood, and v 
to have been undermined by rats which had| The white Chi rimrose is another great pet of| reason to believe that this is entirely owing to winter 
forced a рты from a neighbouring drain straight | mine, because of its Moms leaves and its innocent- | felling.: In every case where the heart w Ч was bored, 
through it ts! I immedia to о | lo oking flowers. And then the Camellias and Azaleas there had clearly been a penetration of moisture, 
Messrs. Veitch for another plant, and receive without which in all probability the lar could not 
penetrated. ugh the 
" е: bes beautiful dark gr een 
have ho 
realit, it was an entirel different s ec cies Two w I am delightin re is an Ivy plant, a| beams carefully, we did not find a single insi 
T ui : d j small-l Mee MERI coe dark ` and | which either larva or insect was prestat me 
for the plant was young a iuris eak; but t length Myrtles, too, are | any indication of any very recent attack, a circum 
it became obvious that a m e had been made, ‚1 agai wa Ес за now and then washed in а ањони те which is the more ee n several of the beams 
app plied to Messrs, Veitch, explaining the ТК сз бал Crowea saligna is а little gem that las еы moisture 3 T ently gained. admittance „there 
Ве, ego nia leaves may be un on now E. e young an à. porfectly formed Fungi belo yas 
d which Г tol g r that is the "e which seems just at the genera rao and Cortic icium, Almost the 
d! м pr is ped present кен rare, Begonia Ingrami and t L piders was 
€ a little of such Bl ips t g Had any wood boring insect 
that tho мае о ЁЗ itch m 
the true Rubus japonica, 
Mad the one that came to | 
bes 
me, I am not without "hopes that the publication of 
may lead of а 
this singular hi to the rediscovery o 
truly beautiful e. : 
2. А 
Asparagus 
year 1830 or 1831 к= тоотой from 
Society a few tubers of most re 
—Under this name about the 
the Hortiealtural 
таъ 
Д1 
blossom goes a long way for light 
is, e eae when one has not scarlet € enough for. gn 
le this time for having a group made e blue E 
ite mixed up with IT inkish mau 
we were care s Пу 
'p 
like the Crowea, and with littl 
be given daily, keeping | the Fir Les о 
lled thus. d wit 
сале 
for any information 
lookin 
I5 ch the old dea beams үм. give us, as well as 
for аны EE treasures. M. J. В 
-Roses indow Ga rdens, 
956 what has been said about window flowers, 
* Few things ar 
—1 have read in page 
and I 
ter 
b; means Po p maat at yn 
Ishall only warm my own at present if 
ggy damp weather comes, or df I find the forci cing 
alor 
filled w with ecole esas he 
window strikes one as so bright, that " viole pior 
appearance of such 
sean end i the v ver E fer eii 
from the wreck disappen 
I hav r bee 
idings of these extraordinary things, b 
htto be ured aga p 
it 
and served as an entremet — 
uite 
J. B., Biddulph Grange. : 
pre- 
n other 
able of late pun to 
ey Accordingly 1 I am now ting 
They were waxy, 
irreproachable ! 
Indoor Gardening 
ways of flling in cases for the present time 
Tur 
are Punti enough to please man; y different tastes, 
al 
will іп a. havin 
P. en individus isin some wa: 
have a wide ran, 
Maranta 
velvety leaves, ig contro of one plant 
ы tiful Caladiums 
th their ex ане up ped leaves 
wr Dracænas, Begonias and Fe 
assorted group that do well in 
and slight mois 
Мето eeable › to th 
In such Jie iod th 
Marantas, Gesneras, and EORUM 
scandens, which € 
room-ward " 
rns, ÀÁdiantums, » Pteris serrulata, Daval 
IUS en Hane s-foot Тоова у 
Ivi 
р is 
hem. Ty w 
vapour, which refreshes "ien bat шо jns uter | 
their leaves, o: toe of lea es resting on 
sum 
ving pan 
ge ot 
^g long, with p^ ion 
e brightness quite like. Y 
and Sneras 
a heated case, th PB 
qe SR d t ап of o adi [юг 
а, Е. cænas, 
Fern | (the Lygodium 
wn So ra in the | a white Grap 
plas 
It is ү? 
while bi swelling, reri in shape, but A ey дос 
Сап уо 
of Lilies half hid amidst the Moss, and as з the" next 
month vites on, ambition will most Eg stir me up to 
force them 
Aid hi 
1 
O; 
of, and I ees ае Be oan i do b 
all along in the case, or only put in before blooming 
both ways to find 
ateur Vaiss 
out. E. 4. M. 
Buffon, Vai Hefe 
Home Correspondence 
„ Peas. —Will amr; one learned in Peas have ii ind- 
Кіе ане Tall Blue E Sees 
E 
aroon ul 
тво? : Duc de 
die name ** Knight” che d t 
Pea is n "e а aw вэр that. е was of his Е x Hon 
түш Ww permiss ask one other | 
tio Наз who has seed seed Peas grown | gottin, 
close a other kinds observed that t 
came u ? This certainly occurs 
e^ 56 ых І have cie on the | where mo 
manner of fructifiation of bes Pea, I should have | best. 
| yxp that such crossing would occa сее һарреп, | 
the case of Dwar Kidney gre of which fact I 
павя панне: example in you LN of October 25, | 
1857. vadis, Darwin, Dow. 
Elo a mir Viner in which I have | 
hs, and indeed Mu 
е are na 
c dms 
Progress of Garden 
burghs, with th 
spring only, very rese 
rest, iet. is about four n Mr. 
| Rive rs's recommendation a int of tie T Vibert, 
Tbe plant nly strong ап 
my d 
tle that r 
mi slead, and that a 
glass, on damp mos 
them when - heat —all NN dicc lead 
foli 
sufficient to 
star | 
ho. ama Bri 
E ОША pru. ko 
ena boe Cr 
бм. 
esse de deum c 
No 
|selection. Where ois one Rose i is, D iti is M rera 
Pauline сены 
should be. Leni V alus and Cecile Chabrillan are 
es hat Roses should be. W. F. Radeluff*s 
given to gardening in all д к 
retur 
уша. piei pi : have once 
the G 
is | the томове Г кеу possess 
, | lit mains's, І 
and MAE that the 
out since uel were written ; that in в short whil usce 
as no flower is so beloved by the English рева гч 
Кове, І beg to suggest afew in di ferent urs suitable 
: Devi 
rilliant 
apelety Gen. JTacquieminot, 
d 
Scarlet Crimson: 
e Solferino. 
бац des ailes, "Lord Raglan, Eugène А 
ark Plum 59 
ich dark 
Rich bright 
can make 
s the type of what а «e 2 
ing.—In my ng cie days I таз 
nocke 
si bat alas ST 
thousand things have а ten 
„ Al 
or rogress 
During the early | | and instruction. 
е, but i in no par- | 
Get a 
do ubt say. , Well, I have "T а Ж, that is s 
nd I can well believe il 
ood gardener, 80 
in poin nt o 
ment, E baile 
ilb by a cour 
never been any habit th 
bay colour, Ма prevent s the | o 
поб affe у the. u suggest any ca 
Subseriber. (1. Кааб. with | 
a Golden. Han pete 2. The leathery strea 
бча aj air striking the berries before the Pow is  fally 
orm 
r advice and ass 
ng felled Timber.—On Ma ay 2, 1839, while passing x imn Assi 
iy the Long Walk at Windsor, I found a fine Elm EM Jud, 
t felled— "Mt as the w бй ose who 
were squaring it, although so wet th вар 
dashed out at 22. kd of the axe. Can any one LAT Кор 
stant. 
ging E 
think th 
health, its 
rese ка 
with red thik eye leves wili bo streakad 
А atii moe 
m log has been ? 4cinaces. ighbours have 
Queen Wasps pey orm-eaten Timber.—1t Mr. “Simpson, 8 toko 
often been matter of surprise where the queen wasps |sortsofcapital Apples, 
hich 1 
prs is too ЧЫ 
owl 
ter. 
the ч rvant to guide €: Piet n о Cet 
ко spit а jui 
th Ken 
lie 
Farm, 
Ae a judg- 
d all ун 
d 2 ill u maet It;hay uccessful life 
ugh a toler: 8 
22 е eor Pabordipates, or 
P d Apc e 
t 
a fruit uit show v 
think that per 
P REY reason to 
, exhibited а collection ым 
theonly drawback being 
