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JuLy 11, 1874.] 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
47 
bright green colour to pe Een hh, a ise our 
readers to eschew prese gAn 
colour, and to reject okies hakt attifbeiclly dyed. 
O Me R. A, PR sends us specimens 
LATHYRUS SPHÆRICUS and nea 
eee a A native of Cen ntral France and 
Southern Europe, it s doubtless an nocidental i intto- 
duction, It might sik be passed over for Lathyrus 
Nissolia. 
ens new at Ca a een PUCCINIA MAL- 
VACEARUM, elerre ow infesting the 
Hallsbock in hat sat of tatiana where this flower 
has been most cared for—the Eastern Counties—to 
oree that ise seems much danger of ears 
it aenar An saiia taisar > many new varietie 
i ra very large moet ey 
FIG, 
Stools or oad ipta lifted at the end of the summer, 
a 
ora planted out frames according to the usu 
as ce, they ae ee to be in the best health, Th 
ng growth which springs from the base of the 
m as usual, an 
x d of them, Batc 
aak tch of plants succumbed to it, and the grower 
rie ny oa face to ith a new and terrible 
any . in all his eftorts to su He tri 
dusting the le š One of these was that of carefully 
was of no 2 eaves of the plants with sulphur, but it 
that w vail ; and, i finitely worse than the disease 
t to assail the pla 
ue As usual the 
aig demand for the Hollyhock, but it has only been 
k Choice seedlin 
ae for another year’s es favs eatiered ad equally; ; 
eas altogether lost. the nu 
lantatio: 
a correspondent who communi» 
of 
r Cole Green, age 
II,—IRIS 
nape kipen per if, at the ci iw = a close of 
and even it, se 
e ved t 
o, he 
iilaw agen 
on ayed by the u tter 
destruction of t plants it attac ks? m 
—— Ret > xn arn that the number of IPECACUANHA 
i and cuttings established up to o I at 
Rungbee, “British Sikkim, amounts to 63,000, Geod 
progress this 
onal Schools do not, in Lay pe amy = 
vial speculations, but that such a co 
3 
Rn es 
ee 
oO 
her this GRD | is 
good enough to be Aiteal Poni and trust that 
it may be hedged ve eg eerie ee to shia 
= uprooting of the r speci mpair- 
ent of the natural nity of the peleen ry. 
— The Zancet gives win wea particulars 
concerning pe pao Cu 
Th ‘a are at Meran, in 
sie Tol of iea province it was some time the capital. 
spec r 
ears from the specific benefits of the ‘cure, Meran 
has aes o recommend it in the way of climate, to 
i we suspect, the Grape treatment owes not a 
little of its efficacy. In August, Septe r, and October, 
its population of 4500 is con ably reinforced by Ger- 
man, Russian, and Italian visitors, who, = th a 
ofEnglish and Americans, have co e 
Accommodation is comfortable and cob ae 
while not less comfortable, than in most of the Italian 
= rench places of resort. Invalids suffering fi 
n 
t affections—bronchitis or consum 
tubercular stage—are i 
ent. Less than 3 lb. of Gra 
Se eit: The patient 5 with 
> 
dividing gat u into t 
bae ay isnot diery 
21b. per 
taken an 
comes off at 12.30 or I P.M., and the 
the afternoon or evening. The Grapes are 
sub Jove frigido, and after two or three days the 
a is roerne by half a pound until it reaches 3 3 lb. 
lb. Thi ices who 
eee in 
eaten 
rape cure,” the po 
the lust: which de wine 
1as gre I 
ere TET rhile 
‘cure’ is i Sya S pan 
ndeed the 
satisfying tha X Bos) ya 
sary. Befor 
have his rl 
will tell him how and 
self of the ‘ Natur-therapie’ "of peak 
Hm is 
-i 
5 
EG 
C = 
th re may avail him- 
KÆMPFERI VAR. (SEE P. 45—FLOWER NATURAL SIZE). 
—— We extract a ee at lines from some 
i RY relating to ns alleged 
of our one MeN, an ii 
r tanical Club at their meeting 
at Easter Duddingston Laie n July 3 :— 
u“ M‘Nab was the first men’s attention o dyr 
To the baleful cdlect ts of som 
In the fruits that once ripened, but ripen 
In our northern climate. Whereas w 
no ate 
Have, with Mushrooms a ps 
Bid Scotland good- oa ae 
Chena change, nothing bat 
M ‘Nab : 
On facts such as th 
