THE 
DECEMBER 4, 1875.] 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
717 
^ happens that old orchards get destroyed 
toten provision by new planting to take their 
with no 
place, 
LARGE Farry RiwGS of which your 
, do not ae 
somehow to 
which it had been formed, and seemed quite as prolific 
| co in woods 
| acquire even a s larger diameter. 
om 
after it had got beyond their shade as it was before, 
ntgrass, Dr. GILBERT 
e has exhausted the subject, | 
e — that ни i are as 
| 
n pastur i 
ече for mple, mous | 
ноб e t, diee are bus t dea (ginti 
hes re is edes to show th но dil the fungi 
themselves appear. M. Y. B 
—— Some time since m had occasion to refer to 
some iunt TuLip Bu which, though appa- 
rently sound when planted, ralis became rotten, 
to the disappointment of the purchaser and the 
Mr, coe 
subjects who has thrown new mi on so many 
Jects, 
ion of fairy 
ing so rich in nitrogen, though 
are not conducive to its growth. fungi 
the soil behind, which becomes incapable of 
a fresh crop, the spawn therefore spreads 
continually, thus forming a ring. 
fungi yield large quantity of 
FIG. 147.—VIEW ALONG THE TERRACE IN TE 
usually are, we desire to dra 
of our readers specially to the programme itself as 
n pp. 527, 5 
given o 59, in the hope that a more ex- 
tended knowledg of what is contemplated at Amster 
dam may result in a thoroughly successful exhibition. 
A more carefully drawn up programme it is impossible 
conceive, and if d out its entirety it will 
undoubtedly prove the best exhibition of economic 
vegetable products ever brought to ene а om th 
circular issued by the organising committee, and 
published by us, we learn that the exhibition was 
intended to have been held at an earlier date, but 
after consideration the longer period was decided upon. 
We do not regret this, inasmuch as the extension of 
ill give greater opportunities for the reali- 
e programme, From our 
ной Exhibitions we do not 
hesitate to say, with regard to natural products, that 
iE LAL BAGH, BANGALORE, 
ce of the vendor. We were quite eme "d | риу pd (ode нр der vastly more rnm m €i 
was visi | еу 
бена vu mm: Lately we have heard that the | me and South Kensington, here our gd 
: о! or the | occu | positions, 
жаши — аар a mns pap | shortcomings have been in the faulty ppl of 
penc tion: the base of the bulb is арі то rot | the mens, "pe 1s egre © imd 
vider such circumstances We rather doubt wh a | of names altogether ate ime her p M Obf 
this explanation is good so far as it goes will | been recklessly collected, MET aie VU uut Wee v 
satisfactorily ecco f al the рм е, апу | wise рг reserved. ese t ings des © fsa Chi 
case it may se seful w т о allow Je ang oe ot principal pie of Баден! time in 
bulbs to remain long i y damp PM | tting the collections together for transmission to a 
have recently (pP. 527, 559) given ех- | distant ring the consi nments up te 
нм wed ntended | time, ——Ó ser are vr ly employed ad 
INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL шит, oe | € wt n ie ae бой be ; 
i as 
eu au dí «e more сыы Ње specimens of flats: тту one le Ver iu by 
— сна celer Ве br mae, and thé product, whether it be a gum, 
