THE 
NovEMBER 27, 1875.] 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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кеш, апа {һе «ры resources ч the country are 
t. Perak tin ore is richer even than Cornish 
e opposite “ila md d Sumatra 
ur friends, 
LEAN, 
foe so long a soln as 
cellen h 
he would enjoy both for many years to come. 
— Ina recent report from Hi 
ogo and Osaka it 
sg that a sugar refinery has been established, at 
m] mm. The object. of this refinery i is to refine 
Satsuma, This machinery is estimated to refine iare 
6000 dollars, 
upon pu iting ye without a trial. The 
Produce When in full working order, is c e to 
about 2 tons of sugar-loaves per we 
Among the thousand and one remedies pro- 
h may y 
е, or by the roc of boiling water. 
that on the lar pesos these proposed 
be found i екі 
required to be sown thickly to produce “© pickl 
To obtain an ordinary crop of keeping Oni ips 
I5 lb. of seed. cin be e guod ipa s ron 
nions is wanted three пана that 
q.. + 
> If so 
eau se the same fost, as 
Le грай variety, and grow as As as the White 
Phi bo have — from Signor GIUSEPPE 
SADA, rseryman, some leaves of a v 
bandisti SEEDLING Bo According toM, SADA it 
is a seedling from Q. rubra macrophyll 
The 
obovate, deeply. pa A lobed, 
between the middle and the apex of the 
meh larger thui the гей as to make the apex aput 
th uing. the о 
ing done with studious care, 
of NORFOLK, who possesses an 
walls are in 
oot ийа Ivy does little or no [xA 
— report of the а А эрсе 91) 
Suow at гартан New Z 
is before 
us. We are glad to see that nh is given 
to native que y as lan erns 
and alpines. of most noteworthy ob- 
jects еа фе the ikau Pal reca 
sapida), For Mr. BULL’s M ize there were three 
co , who contri what is reported t 
re indeed exotic beauties, such as 
one would not dream of seeing in Wellington," Mr, 
—" on == a n— аа 
FIG, 140,—MALACCA COAST NEAR PERAK, 
distin ‘lobed. Each — is obtuse or truncated, 
5 сау sinuous in outline, and provided "at distent 
MUSAE with long sle ee “points ушеш. peg 
The s are pro espe- 
e e s the midrib ү 
noel pinnate 
think it may well bear 
any case, - we may [це from the leaves sent us, 
a very addition to our stores of оба: 
— Te ater of rearranging the pla 
ip mudo mpm curn re-arranging the 
STOVE and some other houses. 
really fine specimens have been elimina 
re 
excellent results, Splendid specimen Pand danads and 
other plants be seen to advantage, which was 
not t e. The benefit to the smaller Palms 
and fw. plants hitherto too crowded to grow satis- 
factorily ар few a; 
time ; but even now it is obvious that a grea 
provement has effected. ore е. Хао 
suffered the gales e floods, 
жир. ани materially injured, 
fortunately, the contents were not ma 
m R. hag ator ім a gentleman well known ie repute 
to Brit tanists, Mr. BUDDEN and doc viat 
were the three enthusiasts whose zeal iy . 
spicuous on this occasion 
—— The following letter from Mr. JOHN LESLIE, 
M.P., the defendant in the recent trial of WILLIAMS 
2, Leste, appeared in the Zimes of Wednesday 
las 
ers give 
E that apenas ch rir ag “the а. iy 
This i : proved by the finding oft the j jury, which awarded 
ent, to the employer of the servant и such 
ing a new trial t 
be time, therefore, for pines of гед 
ns 
if followed, will protect them to some ex- 
er permi r to exhibit. 
ry 
employer. 3. Never 
pii ar upon the Manteo. ol 
