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зау, however, be suggested that = = "a; will serve 
ttim ве ^ r de А against so a degrees of 
tost, an ain 
WE learn from our e at COLOGNE 
hat the Great INTERNATIONAL HORTICUL- 
URAL EXHIBITION in di city, which opened 
jn the 24th inst., is, after 2 but a second-rate 
ir. Amongs the more prominent of the 
xhibits are the керин ез of Messrs. VEITCH 
x SONS, of Chelsea; the Crotons of Mr. 
WILLIAMS, of Holloway; and the Palms of 
M. LINDEN and of M. LE MONNIER, 
— Оюк illustration (fig. бо), which has been 
фії d from a photograph handed to us for 
yy Mr, SHUTTLEWORTH, of Chelsea, who recently col» 
lected for Mr. Bu ъди 
splendid group of Сос 
militar es кана at pu t 
ect on ac iR line. r. SHUTTLE- 
ў d, when — there, that the nuts 
gro h 
uth America, represents a 
d near the 
was shown in the il 
he Меш omi the —À vof beetles, 
Europeans it has effect at first € 
Some of t “the inge md are planted near the 
har of Kingston are really most ot beautiful. 
—— A striking — of the relative MILDNESS 
— the climate of ORK was lately given us by a 
Та d met with аб 
the sea in 
wh senecta nei 
| of raf NICA DECUSSATA ne 
-isa ds, ро less tha 
:—— Herr RosTAFINSKI has published in /the | 
r engravi ag | | 
Fic, 60.—PORT 
iare language a most important monograph, little 
n in this country, on the Myxomycetes, or bh he 
= a them, with DE BARY, Mycetozoa, as 
re 
of his long-con- 
yo of ha most E т 
of the prs обй, 24, Fad 
— The heavy storms that broke ee vpn. A 
ham and Mesa on the 11th and 12th i 
discharged з much water that great гт аре га 
е many gardens, At the Chilwell Nur- 
aths w 
ee 
series, Nottingham, the contents of the p: ere | 
һе ос | 
ns de law e Mee there in hm 
- e the water 
hea ad | 
а. а ктаб ану beds with the force of a 
| posing under 
new -- rapes raised at Chilwell cannot fail to strike 
any one who examines them. The Madresfield Court, 
the same foregoi 
PN was much cracked in the 
u 
da 
OT nchester, was е 
ibiting it in splendid condition in that city, and co 
ending it in pe highest te One of the horti- 
| cultural sights at Chilwell is a house of Vines 
, for planting out next autmun or spring. 
ed to upright stakes, and they 
п the most perfect condition, The house is 100 
feet i in pré by 80 feet in width. 
he plates in the July number of the Garten. 
| flora re аб: Bilbergia Quesneliana, a species with 
ROYAL, 
rapid stream, А fernery, occupying a somewhat low 
osition, ae кез buried with the soil washed 
cown by the 
—— Ар inspection of the VINERIES AT THE n 
RSERIES, Notting , shows th E: 
Golden Queen, is utm 
e Vine le ewig Аст 
— ache and the asia of bun 
be best d escribed м. diet «1 a white Madresheld 
the berries of qm av nt size 
1 
olouring take a mos iquant A 
habit is vigorous, and it-is undoubtedly a free aa tt 
ises to e exhibiti rape. Dr. Hogg 
a now that ы аге 
KINGSTON HARBOUR, JAMAICA. 
rosy bracts and blue flowers; the variety minor r of 
pot onium giganteum, and Odontoglossum . Pes» 
—— From the ie we) A eq. E the pre- 
sent M k we hear of the ea th a Ghent nursery- 
w nown in his ountry, pea by Fern 
lovers ; we allude to M. ADOLPHE STELZNER, the 
iser ral suppos ybrid Gymno, mas. 
According to our conte STELZNER was born 
| Armstadt, in uringia, e studi Uni- 
| ity of Götti. 'here he devoted himself ally 
| to vegetable physiology and ee P botany, He 
| travelled subsequently in Germany, Russia, England, 
and France, -— T 1557 entered the est ablishment of 
M. Vax Hou 1862 he entered into busines 
) 
on his own аналы тийсин his attention specially to 
handsome in appearance. It bas the peculiar flavour Bg 
of the Duchess of user gg o Mrs, Pearson is a | Ferns. STELZNER was only forty-five year age. 
later Grape, fine in bunch, not so rich in colour 
as Golden Queen, and appears to have none of | ccording to the itid s of the 
the Frontignan character about it. The Chilwell primes " > кин Сы x July— meer 
Айс roduces an enormous bunch, and appears | copy of w we have been fav diem —the average 
to colour w The vigorous growth. of all these | WAGES хе FARM LABOURERS in the United States 
