582 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[November 6, 1875. 
oven pae hot to = the fruit. If there 
5 пета oven at hand the berries may be put 
into an enamel led pre — cepe and placed at the side 
of the fire to simmer gen ntly, th чак Sig being Men every 
Whichev oe 
unk 
through ; ithe boiled fruit 
лаб juice тте 
jelly 
as morn др, pais r and ae 9 
jelly a is quite as 
as Damson ; all the delicious flavour Es i Е 
. and the whole of the pips are got rid o 
and disagreeable an ingredient à "элу 
puddings and jams in — 4 3:2 
ЕУ ON CHALK 
OILS.—II. 
IN continuation » a pa published in the 
Gardeners Chronicle for September s te on planting 
on soi ill now enumerate 
L The trees that have best nds I would, how- 
ever, first point out that there are certain disturbing 
elements which may render deductions inaccurate as 
regards the suitability of trees to particular soils. 
res anite of transplantation is a constitutional 
ristic of some and many will die, or 
long жарты їп ill-health, from this cause, that are 
no way inimical to the soil енене? 
Time and repeated plantings will correct this source 
error. 
Frost may at some particular spots destroy young 
a supposition that the soil does not 
ates 
I—TnEES THAT HAVE THOROUGHLY FLOURISHED ON MY 
CHALK Soir. 
Conifera. 
Abies excelsa(common Spruce) Pinus Laricio 
Cedrus atlantica | Pinaste 
D 
, erecta viridis Sorted inan coides 
macrocarpa (? species) | рое : 
ре ckinemds (male) Salisburia adiantifolia 
, communis hibernica | аъ eno 
virginiana 1а! э» 57 lata 
^. Sabina Thuja Lobbi” 
Larix гє: , Occidentalis 
"qud is » — ^ 
Picea magnifica ie o 
, nobilis УЙ СУУ semper-auren 
,7 Nordmanniana , tatan 
, Pinsapo 
Pinus austriaca Thu ujopsis borealis 
» 1 | Wellingtonia gigantea 
Deciduous Trees. 
Acer colchicum "caa ү Car: гараа ае 
» = TERT » Cham 
e , 
gun 
, platano auks 
Pseudđo-platanus a 
X die en ath pocas У 
>, striatum 4 | Cerasus Padus 
|, tataricum нечае 
_* Grafted on Caragana arborescens, 
| tus best in protection. 
Deciduous Trees sitire 
Fagus sylvatica тент — 
Bes 
pen ndula э» 27 
purpurea NEU Doae 
Fraxinus GEM Salix f alb: 
» » pendul 
Gleditéchia acaathos | 
Halüsodendiul argenteum * 
Kolreuteria paniculata | sanguinea 
» 
Populus alba | ,, pentandra 
» Бане $ memes 
» canadensi pu 
m HOME 3» attenuatifolia 
3» monilifer: », vitellin 
» tremula айа j déblincids 
P , pes 
yrus Апа _ , rosmarinifolia 
» Aucuparia | » Russelliana 
Wt a scing: 5s en adem рана 
» p _fructu-luteo 5 usc J 
» hybrida Salamonii 
» Malus floribunda Tilia europæa 
» salicifolia pendula us americana 
, spectabilis i pen 
» >» flore-pleno Sy et purpurea 
Quercus Ilex "E e: wenn 
, plum 
Р = "Kidbarked Elm” 
| Virgilia lutea 
Shrubs. 
eckii 
M Robur S asperis c 
E са | Пех чь eet green 
а Siebo dii Actie 
| Kerria Janan ok 
Berberis Aquifolium ll» » flore-pleno 
Lavandula spica 
PE Darwini | breue formosa 
ES vium 
» japonicum 
x lucidum 
Buddlea purpurea lifolium 
Calycanthus floridus Magnolia glauca 
CT azureus 
Myri ica ceri ifera 
rasus а 
j sica »! - rdonianus 
NEUR colchi andifi 
de Бели Рута ilicifolia 
> боото »" d E 
Cercis Sita Pyrus 
Cistus ladaniferus Raphioiepis « ovata 
is pese ‚ Rhus Cot 
, laurifolius % elegi 
Colut ‘borescens » typhina 
о OIM s, glabra 
rua res 5^, acne 
Ribes aureum 
Corylus PA vella purpurea sanguineum 
Cot gren t aec Rosa rubiginos 
partium junceum 
Cratægus 1 Paa Spiræa ariæfoli 
Deu enata E plaka 3i osa 
» gg den ; Della 
» gracilis pe ge 
scabra japoni 
Dimorphanthus - mandchuricus Tamarix х germanica 
| Viburnum "Орин 
Euonymus japon 
; зу ВӘ" a aguide 
aureo-variegatus 
Garrya elliptica 
Hamamelis virginica 
icu inum 
Уйда: amabilis 
eo filamentosa 
1 
T 
g. 
To these may be added some climbing plants :— 
Ampelopsis Veitchii 
| Jasminum officinale 
Bignonia radicans lutea 
| Lonicera brachypoda 
n X: major y Sep тенш 
Clematis Flammula | Periclymenum 
Jackmanni , sempervirens 
Hedera Helix IE Standiahii 
inum nudiflorum | 
Roses of all kinds flourish in this soil. 
I believe that the plants named in the foregoing list 
may be A relied upon to flourish on the typical 
cha i itute in the 
soGthiwestónt parts of this country. But get the 
list mez look long to the inexperience planier any 
become pale and yellowish ars ihn chalk is very 
—€— in the -— or is sup 
Nordmanniana reu cip yee the colour of 
di foliage ate degen erates; on the other hand 
Pic oed retains its rich dee ep green, while its 
gr caret st free and healthy ; indeed, this beauti- 
"ih 
ful Conifer evidently revels a's cretaceous soil, and 
its r wth it flourishes perfectly in 
the most ex cal situati E. М is s 
wind never PAD ен ts b 
Every Yew tree that I Pen pos on the chalk 
o rigid that the 
has grown edi 
Of the AE Vl class I can most strongly recom- 
mend gregh wey and Thujopsis borealis. There 
is little to between t Lnd they evidently 
delight in a E and they grow most luxuri riantly ; 
but with m ujopsis best retains its green colour in 
hard Heel 
It is 
very spec or as died— 
‘hors semarkable as the vues on Juniper is a EC 
ee We upon chalk 
ellingtonia is a one success with m 
Of jene deciduous trees I would e pene. dee 
men tanoides and A, colchic 
Populus monilifera, P. alba, аена. jaa co 
m th he American and Hunting 
Elm, e species are especially useful for 
1 nd massive plantings upon the ‚ but others 
them, but this is not so m u 
which is inherent in x^ s—impatience of 
transplantation, nce ym d they grow 
with remarkable vigour б cha 
ouble Che yrus ris 
—Ó all i achs, <a 
exceptional, strength that they 
evidently sve i in chalk soil. 1 
ht perhaps add more Lagi ge ge тере 
x 1 
Pime s Salter. 
NOTES FROM A SOUTH SHRON 
SHIRE GARDEN. | 
Еком time to time I have sent you notes of this 1 
and now, late 1 
о 
buds that, like the picture of Guido's Aurora, 
wreath of joys ere the coming mid 
outh, they are — 
numerous and 
Love re ve dor ameet vi _my list displays. 
io: owever, 
refer to ints which се агр pow satisfactorily upon 
er than 
killed by its mtas the latter are comparatively 
Some of the € and shrubs that flourish on — 
ae mark. а-н mong the r Coni 
Sp ks first ; scarcely one 
dies, ina short time Vm pei with great vigour 
and D. Pinus Laricio comes next ; few of them 
die, and they with singu ape im 
trees be this 
t long, with Meere 
well after the 
strength. Many of my young 
made leading shoots nearly 3 fee 
i i Pi ustri 
n. 
but a larger proportion 
* c ir grows well, but some 
- — — are the best of the large 
ccm planting, and may be 
тане аас e 
Cedrus atlanti antics ала С; Déodará do very well the 
will stand in exposed situations, but the latter 
The taggers is apt to 
on Caragana arborescens. 
s Ыс large aec. of species ш Атин, of which the 
species here named have grown wil most conspicuous 
Tes Salix caprea ; ‘ American W: " Willow. 
Grated on Salix гарта; oen Weping " Willow. 
of y 
too often withered or Barked by de cold hee | 
blasts of the world. Then in summer we have the © 
almost innumerable crowd of beauties following so - 
closely and blending so юру c one with the other - 
that it E pee а to say which is the time of greates est | 
and abort one of the masses of rock that crop out on ; 
the lawn ; Verbenas, Sc oxes, and 
chsias, our summer fr , still ir own 
among the Michaelmas Daisies, the Laurustinus, Arbu- | 
tus, the tall tufts of b others, the - 
rue peer: of autumn, about which more numerous - 
than flit the pretiz tribe of Vanessa i | 
. pta with 
e flies, - 
orange, crimson, E. 
art amen. ыг эл me ОШ ЭУ ihe o 
cL clase, the na cf wun: Da a 
and richer than usual, 
