КотЕМВЕВ 29, 1862.] 
things as this exist? I took the 
"TL Ei ity S herefore after алет е | 
өен and ill- plac ced moni to give a dressing of | 
wait the want of v ich the Vine had been 
s> and tbe result up D the pre esent time is that | 
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years we have trained ть Nectarine, and Plum | suni sunlight. - The | garden wall I covered | with. Convolvulus 
trees, opeth 
withou 
ton 
ham 
with Tom 
t auy IM dict, Aga Bradl , Somerl. \| 
Hall Gardens, wr. Birming. 
abou 
of Passion-lower. The dr ry summer has n 
of 
the Orange trees €— 
m фә $ A put forth their К? Се the 
ust sur ma ken | spring, and the Pt plantation was crowded with 
Hber 
parring, 30 plication 
usc v 
ure this season, and still hop 
1n R 
y e 
on wind anjar predia о с: ив | women gathering the blossoms i in large wicker basketa. 
arın 
Allow me to conclude bi 
to Mr. Lauri's 
ink ів Black Alicante 
ith me it is a very free 
t long-keeping Grape—equal, if 
„ Peter, Lady Downes, or Bar- 
К: find th 
тешїї а Gr аре gtowers. 
e- 
с cintis in 
iw 
d t fall Д 
little Doer Ishut my prisoner 
ith Ше trees trained to iol th still remain Tuberoses, Ас 
to iron "n re Ry ainted. Г tin not s cul any|lonian Jasmine, and pr ба» in pes ree 
injury to е from the use of the, galvanised wire. | quantities to make the air »— of their pam and 
Soto of dV R. P. | varied scents, although thei n should be over by 
No doubt "the dislike to galvanised iron wire —' now. But І have told you D give а Min of 
to the iol of prejudices.] what are the floral beauties of Tete and Decem- 
„ува nths hone & Pots.— e tried to carry | ber i in Can иб. The gardens I have named are always 
ctions pues e "grow of Hya- jons n to visi 
re is а айап Duke here who owns the castle 
but 
I can give you no account of his garden, which I am 
told is well laid out and w 0 юй, унд аз WAS " 
ts | the case with the former MR „all strangers 
now rigid Arm stades. A 006 маи" to be ZEE to 
ifficulties of gar- 
qnie un ador a with M е observations on 
6 your instru: 
a 
1 
o 
& 
E 
e Oca ctob 16» p" oots are piercing тағ ч теў 
outside sd e ball, and peer! аге а good way towards 
Ai Te of the "pot, but I should not say the pots 
of roots, Should I exercise patien ce a 
p again, intending | 
to let bus in 20 vile with his companions | deni 
t him "d iq 
Sine thrip red with a vei Pen 
e ie "t the "little Strawberry Grape. When 
show themselves they ook like a pink 
1 T 
ater, г, &c., and in 
em growing and training the Oran Whilst, how 
ver, exhausting el ia um in praise of m climate са 
ше flow e las t Gardeners’ Chronicle 
[They will be all the better | 
for ves bealei uds uement.] 
reign Correspondence Alas 
- nist pee 1862. .—Last spring | I sent уоп а | 
iens Muscat &c. 
om it is vithont зорі the fre 
eye s planted over bottom [wis the 
Би foh, P aedem near SH erfield. 
t The Hasells.—l reg 
ing, from Mr. s ur ra Я о MER. 
ia 
the eria "With Octobe 
stati ing what were n bloo m; but Ln 
rape 
ugha fe ү 1 bus dried Raisins may be bought. 
An Fa: ined, 
"T 
ent be. caa ed me to re men s this s subject. 
1 
у Реас ‚ but all visitors are 
away ASA and Cherries of a 
know what is өлүү in Бе 
а my artie le, p. 10 050, I said truthfully, 
m e -— x thought xd saw, without bri inging 
ard. r. Dean is an entire stranger " 
elie 
Sula le: eg upt ^ October Figs are abu < 
nd e excelle nt. The Oranges, when the blossoms are 
fru ruit, are scarcely eatable, I 
tl t tho merits of those in the 
as compared with "he best produce 
o, may e said ү hane | 
summers and Pat € | of | a 
the South ot France is the late 
and the begi inning o of winter i in Decomber. 
Шве; N, 
r^ Iaat 
о this 
T 1 Y 
{о The Hasells. 
hr a time nominally as second garden ет, but he. 
e| be 
dr tho Я visitors 
Mr. Rivor” жы heated orchard houses, no mien - | 
was amused a few days ago 
at Spezzia reporting z^ the | 
Ы. tomething better to say, I suppose, 
jt o to 
of Cannes. 
However, let us hope that лт у P 
9 to follow the е б to thi is 
place at Christmas, we shall xg а better piis of 
freistar introduced. Dodm 
a 
ted 
liue control, se seeing how little the chief 
Vhen I 
fat vit t to The Hasells i of 1860. 
sw old cankered emi ess vh эзш stem and а 
fro m of each 
each pots mall, 
with no ip drening, HK the surface soil hard as a 
ese I learnt 0. Mr. De la Rue had 
V | Can: 
ауы Та ток совр not say quitea all that 1 ep seen, | 
I paid my | we 
Цр 
Sorties. | 
€: Nov. 6.—G. Ве domi President, in 
tum, fo кертеп жуй sie т 
беното it is reet dud 
ted a cient ын followi 
fr 
It was only this day 
merits of Spe тат ot È ne. Parti tridge the 
advised the re 
dx д not say that |L 
gen or 
and murev 
forced, ad had given a fine crop—of flowers only. 
autumn of 1860 the lean-to orchard houses were 
tra size. 1 
we have hi rnal пору н Y dat the mistral, 
though odkod in ina dm measure by the range of the е | Albany ep ме dye and the 
. M. Norma: 
2. * Qn the species of Г Pyramidellins found i in 
Adams, 
т "rhe а а condition, the Grap 
n under т, зеи саге, І вау 
Teverse of this кше a hout mentioning the | 
name of the IM 
St M. 
Mrs. 
хт жөр, best ripe I can sche 
о o 
О ks and 
|and the proof Ji i hat the niad of 
isco 
yt 
” by А. 
D uspect о: cem the third and "conclu ding part of ee xxiii. of ^" 
and its environs enjoys one 4 eun = 
f France. 
Söcie 
John Anderso 
whole that соп 
n, M.D., was 
for thi confirmed 
mar afr vrais pos pei а ае у m ы 
ns to be found here, Esq. r. Murray rmerly arrived at ilie 
aro fally sion that in certain orthopterous i oth 
d states were passed in the egg, a and 
bas beon called tho 
Cannes 
very ue and every lodging an 
pel E ur Westwood and Owen, was 
xplanatory of the tais 
modifi 
haaino 
22d can wi c confidence assert 
| written “Т.Б.” in your 
- L. R., ЫЕ Жыр, Sandy, 
been y 
iveto the fruit culture here is perfectly 
Beds. toria) 
recent obse 
бб mer gem rise to these cations of opinion. 
p que Nik. 
WU. thi» восе 
Nov.5. Mr.J. Vente V.P., oreste: 
мэче TRUE 
т. 
es 
Mee А маша of 
of r new 
me, 
edham Най, Midhurst.— 
Неа ап дшше of magnifi- 
larger than those imported. J. S. 
xperience of the use 
ron Wire. my e 
firrespondents Ке. plan NY А! : T T service to your 
| ts they аге welco| ч We have had 
he Шш 
answer t | 
found one ca: 
d 
ia 50 $ spikes; 
oda. | Gerani 
h | members were admitted, viz. 
. J. Morrison, 
er, Airthry Castle ; 
Nurser. 
Coney Park, Stirling; Mr. ie W. 
Mr. J. Dawson, Alloa; Mr. 
nt to Professor of Botany ii n the Univ. ersity of 
еге had been tw: рга 
mised in 2-а din ofa 
wa Tide fleet of sailing an 
Mw } Балу mi Ace 
ns) — Bignonia 
» | Solanom ditto, nie ian qa 
sorts in splendid flower ; 
tham: mí Cestrum а 
Abutilon venosum, gt 
third was ГЕ 
а кт d, if fi Я аад 
the J са without olay, ani ound worthy 
E а h forthcoming part зеке 
„ ditto leri баа just 
; ty ot Fife, 
is (a К variety), ; | Foresters in the coua 25d a the Ti 
Lotus ter 
dias, Gai А the Менә vi ri x 
vg p up e арт eue ic 
m. та тету tivation of the newer Conifera and 
M etos ign cn n Vins dq ў "Азер 1 огон Tre — voference to the climate of 
urassavi Ваа апа 1ге 
С мт Сер ee does deis Q: the Васоввв(ш Raising of Ten т of Scotch Fir in 
harm Salvia eriocalyx, 0 in| IL On biah Fir 
echa са = у рӯзе * plani im еге — а о erp — reportel on to less 
um, Heliotro Vio увага ei Method of Rearing and Maintaining Live 
“араа Мей, i. is Bost, an account of the Plants best fitted for filling up 
Anne, with- e ced ber Trees suitable to the various 
uu V. The Бредов of genres and the Effects produced on 
different Varieties. 
A Bilver Medal will be given for t 
Daturas, Lin 
ums, Balsams, Zinnias, "Fuchsias, 
[Sperma africana, Ligustrum indicum, 
г flowers. Twoor three year old Palma Christi dri the 
n" A 
PP 
lehe 
fair] oed e of injury wW 
n Ог even remotely picti to rm 
l Imay also add that for eight 
of the purple brown sor! rt, are large trees, splendid i inthel V. 
