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that of Kensington Gardens, "yramidalis, amber and gold. "These are in Ea ihe. 
evi иле dwarf bush lani 8 
from this is - — » Hyde "d wers. Other | groups 00 x us 
two horns е R'ém аге“ the ten thousands of Ephraim and 
а. Швабе "CM. anasseh," and re t the two tribes 
which sprang - one (viz. Joseph), just as two horns spring 
'om | Ў b may be 
5, at once as being а very unhappy translation of the 
ebrew ie: hated Win. the wind 1 denoted being, there 
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driving, numbers of places of amusements and | Caractacus, large rena earmine ; Cassand 
базена b bnt nothing in the way of decorative | white ; Carissima, finely formed blush 5 Golden Q E: itis sed 
| o 1 seen b 
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кйшй; i atte Let pter y snow white; Jardin des Plantes, | n 
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ple low ; Juli jsi 
RYSANTHEMU i ia Gr pre: 
CHRYSANTHEMUNS, — — These inu peach ; Julie Lagraviére, dark crimson ; Lord Ranelagh, 
| most perfect in form 
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scarcely ividually as we : 
in more favourable seasons, but viewed as a|loyely rose b 
sioe th Y cA уегу Y iy ho sholo И; Miagi Ty NE: see o deli edd E 
fomes T Syd. айры e she f the Harry, bright golden amber, one of Ma re ost perfect | 2 
алт, and аро че 8 + . ome of the flowers in cultivation; Mar 0). Den ag Mr. 
tossoms indeed, suc T. prit " eurien, finely-form m y, bright | may 
ареалі d dad us UT чау ent E proporties; violet purple; Mrs. W. Но. lborn, inposito; "Pandora, Bison pri 
1 ү тову nankeen; Prin ce Albert, fin crimson 
ол Апахо, Fabius, Don быы ES "dris, Progne, very t a нан енн of England, and 
man 
Phim, Lady Harding, ardin des Plantes, Novelty, | Rifleman’ г 
Poe Astrolabe, Globe, Nonpareil, Hermione, Vesta, sulphur pA ex nir үр рїлгєн. реба 1 
«harto been . 
and Alfred Salter, have seldom eautifal exam ples а а Ата naes Ati 
E 1 either for size or 
of others, all at present finely B | Inthe Royan HORT. 
irs * 5 ULTURAL y geni angi at о kill 
boom, make up ап exhibition which is well worth | South É — 
e Weg tho only bright spo tdm tho floral way — € doi ^ MET p» mee da ia x the horns as trophies of their success, These "m 
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her as we are i iru» she 
periencing. me 
of Pompones, too, along the front, in which are | the leading kinds now i von СА 
> in cultivation, it ll 
General тутана ДЫ. pha, Argentine, | worth inspenlion. The plants, imm, i put in m 
Ley d L^ esnu E. e о са and a new | һауе bleomed in excellent condition. Among | the wild Urus find: 
sport oda oos consi rably to the|them are beautiful examples of Gluck, still a|C* 
beauty a Jawn =. Кез uid зы the P valable Anemone: Anwari yellow ; Rifleman, orange- е 
e Ni. se rea | апа Ъеа Бн red; Bixio, brilliant. crimson ; Mount Etna, bright|of which land 
qum E. plants beim Ку arrange orange red; aves at an incurved pink, of good 
spin ani held eld in xt places by means of a stout | properties; La Belle Blonde, а good white ; Madame 
ands of LE жр Camerson, reddish orange ; Luteum formosum, Dupont | occasionally б - 000 9 
е, 0! — &oc., in the Tertiary deposits of this c ib, 
MN time, kowi. to turn our attention to the Unicorns 
are mentioned in the writings of the ancient Greeks and 
Sol , yellow ; Chevalier Domage ; Prince 
let. а me ler 
first ex С i 
plants, ind Dos foedere ums. i 4 of poot a. nia 
h f pr m e of the best of i en; Alma, large purplish E. to be found lim Gtosiasa Treatise on India 
Middle Temple Mr. Dale has also a fine crimson ; Diadem, General Slade, red and abri 
isplay, уо е on a wall under pro- | gold чаг а t t 
tio» Here many of the blooms are of unusually pii: DS е, "lel w in ше! Л Me 
ште size, some of pw : ques Beauty, Nonpareil and gold; and Bossuet, purplish crim. 
En gl „Тһе above are under canvas; in „ба open | or 
ai aw "ape and Orlando, : measurin g as muc я air аге some пісе beds of m which | o 
Pi even 6 inches in diameter. Arigena, Dupont | Eugene Domage, white 5 Marabout, Mr. Ast, s дот nat 
E and Cherub, the last a good new kind, ме with а brown centre; Aurora Во! bro red; | © 
da ‘excellent condition, as well as numbers f|Satanella; General Canrobert, yellow; and d Abu 
to de ieties, the names of which are familiar blush with a dark centre, are conspicuous. Plants 
growers of this useful flower. to form dwarf masses аге not |? 
bedded out are likewise as brilliant as could be ex-|yet 2 flower, but eme the display, as it is ai | 5и, 
pected under such ног РАБ weather, and they | present, is very beauti 
show one E OE ati 
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à is for this kind of decoration, and how 
n itis calculated to render even our London out- 
gardens сая long after the beauty of 
ts has fled. This portion, there- 
а the gardens is also well worth арен ion. 
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formed of these horns; and those who drink out of them are 
i t neither to в nor epilepsy, nor to the 
effects of poison, Sg т asses fave no astragalus;.but these 
have one, as well as l-bladder. Theastragalus I have 
my: it is beau: formed, i naapa like 
hea! he 
On the Unicorn Үл e песня аы the Rev. w. 
ita running slowiy, quo Y speed ; it shows 
great attachment to which it ч 
'ursuers, fi hing with 79. m, teeth, and beels. The flesh is 
tter that it is not eaten ; t men sot a high valus on 0 
horns and asi 
Aristotle simply mentions this Unicorn under the name of 
$ys ivðizos (Indian )  '*We have never seen," he 
e | says, “a solidungulous animal with two horns ; and there are 
а few th one horn, 
his 
till exists in som e pec 
bears a marked resemblance to the one. horned animal under 
T Cond derkton * and although — men bave no 
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posed О ! Dr. Bakie gi е и of native names by 
rna | which this unknown animal is te edi Lx eadem Кай pues 
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f| interior of Tibet; he was QE by a native that he had 
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