Marcu 16, Te THE 
GARDEN m 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE, 243 
cut the head away 
1 ught I 
leaving " or both Pt "the 15 
about 5 
foliage, eti i dim is а sickly yellowis 
Having n selecti your valuable uk "for | 
many years, I should feel MA obliged A d c ia hints as | 
to the p treatment. F. W. N. ll you can do is | 
roper trea | 
out the strangled M. -— ox to The two | 
hes. No ar 
skill can e the 
ich a was 
t long, y reg and proceda with uni Lt. return to this subjec 
reas h 
f the party a w rhom | 
ч таги Ootacamund, Jan. 6. [We 
A 
&otíetíts. E 
|o 
ee a Feb. 21. — Prof. Bell, 
| Chai 
tions of the bye laws proposed by 
the E were e to the vote, and confirmed by the | 
Muerte аб Ja 
ati n.] 
ch alings.—We CY erected palings gein the terms of the Charter. A. W.| 
of rch trees fro uches diameter, | Crichton, en „Н. inowles Pm Esq., Capt. | 
5 feet in height, by sawing them Mss saw into | A. ген сан D. Moo e, Esq., and С. К. Ord, ep | 
wo halves and nailing them to hori 1 e | ED. were elected Fellos ws, and "Mr. W. генме тїп п |‹ 
is description 
long time. 
tand for a | re 
The posts will be the first ч дошу) but 
President, in the| N 
| а 
airably executed, as 
pe cted from the most ла arned оё ү 
most skilful of dr: — UA cre a very mesinna 
—Q to the works on gar rden botenj, especially the 
ich was muc hs wanted. 
m 2 l Magazine for M arch — Reeve). 
tains figures and des Sii of Incurved 
Локо Everlasting а a mule Lobelia called ulgens 
var. said to have been raised bet 
and L. Зе which seems t. 
pen of the рч чы ‚ Magazine it: etw s 
to bee 
al ет ch we are assured is of the first 
in ne w posts when any single one gives way) “will 
found to survive two or three set of posts 
age this kind of fence has cost us abo 
rood of t Bobert. E. Ааа T ME 
à Larch makes са park ngs; 
it is ае looking, light, lasting. Larch will | p, 
end as tho Oak i 
wW at o the requisite ag there is no difficulty | 
be 
On an aver- | 
6d. per | Thi 
; RE v mentioned 
ad : 
Hooker, Mr. Gu Mann, d ing his second 
ascent of Clarence Peak, Fernando “Glance t 
the Botany of the h Shore near Sydney,” by 
e Wools, , communicated by the Mit 
аза pe sketch of the native vegetation o 
dney. Among Кс reed 
Boronia or 
admired species bids. 
x) Secr that there were epots between the ^w. | 
shore and Mant by Beach ch, 
с of me ama 
The Fleet of the тне Iron or Wood (Longmans). 
We advise land owners and all who are intere in 
inevitably replace wood in all our service afloat. If 
adieu to th and the labours 
Brom trees for be — 
1ecessors. "The statements are mely 
other points of view, pesa 
of 
their distant 
| interes sting in many 
hen 
- splitting it with wedges. Full grown Alder 
pa — e and will Inst a long tine, re^ 
£V 
arden rather than a 
be enm histle. 
this subject still 
P. 
wild Tash, pct little мед to t thi ліз we 
В. pinnata, ledifolia and polygalefolia, which by thei 
pink "sg red flowers relieve the sombre кроме of 
the dark evergreens arou und them. „Оп the eeks. to 
re the Me | 
with regard to naval expenditure. 
Garden Memoranda 
MESSRS. regat HA i- Diit ITI E 
This has been thrown open to the ubl 
ere -— ina ime .2 ago 
young A m е of them apprentices, 
Iboured indefatigably re a 
ing 
is dide b 
to occur abundantly, and on the banks of the Nepean 
eir | E, 
. myoporoides to grow B Lus last having |t 
80 d ege а scent а s to be owering in a 
species о 11 ишы 
r [md sped, "he t wo last, from some resem of 
t, being sometimes called Native D de, The 
were menti às being very numerous, 
and of peculiar 
almost pec rin d Australasian. 
2. 
У 
Er 
Ф 
pé man е 
li nd th 
i 
interest as being — of an order 
pa st week, and 
the €: it € doubtless yet be inspected for some 
time to come. Mes rigg в nursery, we need not 
eid our Tide, аа 6 e years become famous 
only for the quanti qs hut к-ты for 
the ат тоу а та? Tame ас n, not- 
of hy are 
одеа васћ 
n M 
young men, except Irishman and бсо man, 
who were both very eligen, and had Yt of 
books v с were fed. e 
of E расгів grandiflora, , are very 
oat nor must the Leucopogon Richei be forgot- 
ten, for its berries are said to have preserved the life 
of the French naturalist Riche, who was lost for three 
days on the ape A of New ыр ече Teque x 30 
Hig ghga e to see. Many hu 
of її Зач of бна reds, blues, whites, and yellows 
—are E present m arran gel S a lean-to show house, 
y be o be " erally a blaze of 
flower. Оп table i = front are E all the 
rim "arietis, MEA pots are unk i 5 fet, 
[onen n Aus 
d The "bark of these pionta is на td 
Among с е аге ГЕ edged with Crocu 
ice 
was supplied by the em; 
à shine when aar 
upon a garde x mero "tim e ago 
prius all н of fruits pe ү "the 
; ffer when ng the heat- 
? à 
Тыбб ni ET n 
ад all their roots 
E | he ie applying strong 
that t 
would soon recover, 4 
«4 water liberally to them, and К 
of air front and back to make tem strong. d 
asked bim—if his digestive were impaired, would | w, 
it be wise for liim to take rich food to to regain his health ? rp 
PUER UL E 
as he wou t hi j 
of roots on them be bend ki a — 
à num ts wich were suffering fro 
peche! es ed soil He ordered 
TOC. an iden 
per Pr e studied A i of plants, 
advise p NE si 
vise young eners to be able ti 
plants (both native and элес Су, д but Mire yu 
all things study the theory of hortienlture, which is 
1299 to а man who calls himself a gardener 
r 
Foreign ачаан 
сы de a oe e in est- vo hav. 
at introd: the Ci 
Idi; - pn wil ye m to hav Congo d into em 
ов of himself by 
ту 2 tale from агі 
flourishing report sent Secretary о 
State. The fact is ILE tten 
but was only read ra a PES — ч. uess how they | [tim 
e head gu gu = 
arrived; the writer was present when the 
opened, they had been over watered. ои 
ihi 
о 
not shaded, ог 
d, was quite sufficient to Anish t оше жок of 
Not a plant or cutting is ive, 
the nonsuccess of this cost] у — ms be bo attributed 
t inet maker, being hard, dark in colour, and fin 
veine P most important order in the colony was 
2d to а ае ; nearl 
nd на овез, we 
whi ch appear 
sitions to the co olour urs to which they belong. Among 
y be named Lord El 
[xdv large and fine; ; Nobl 
p 
| conspicuous sly striped with crimson; оте iind 
scarl -Honneur een, deep 
' TOv: 
S ish m X or the same 
colour, but dark Mir, nd of w urdett Coutts 
and , both быы, sor ё especi 
sb of yellows. Baskets 
of Cine erarias, ‚ Cytisu ч Тойрз and Hyacinths, were 
ting some 
is A be Sot leaves. 
up 
s e 
oist oist dripping banks of ou Е: 3. “Catalogue of 
e Dipterous Insects cóllectod Б y Mr. R. Walea at 
an ob^ Tv eger and Ceram," b Y. Walker, Esq. 4 
di ption of a (supposed) new Annelid," by Dr. 
art Vinen. 
ear 
10 Red. 
т-н тонап Double 
pony um lent: Koh.i.noo 
filled with the same Salue mixtures, all of which 
served to vary ind heighten the general appearance of 
the exhibition, which w u 
was well s cete at the back 
- | by a stage full of early Tulips and other plants in lower. 
e followi will be found 
а sorts аз ap no 
the names of suc 
ce:— 
ades deny pe gita; 
rincess a A red, ve bells and sp 
nnah E: autiful na re ios fine bells 
Double White.—Prince of Waterloo, pure white, bells 
very large, spike excellent; Tour d'Auvergne, pure 
white, moderate bells, and large spike. 
Dou - de -- че =e aee eet Esc of Me 
| showies and of deu 
Notices ot ASookg. 
A: € Ка Е 1859, panan m RE ке) 
ns origin res of a v 
called СЕ dé € iiiam 
Solanum tera an annual from 
red азоне кейе scarlet fruits resembling 
‚а pink d ouble Camellia called Bicolore de la 
t| Rome, s obat. 
t Consul ei meri and a translation of 
articles on Japan Dy N Ке — гта which have 
Dendrobiem densforen, | ai 
Texas, with large 
ed im. our eolumns. W the translation | ri 
ут of British Ferns, and | on 
Garden Ferns (Lovell Жо) p Wm. Жо is 
riter ode e oci cai after the 
і 
маху pink, ells aud ~ ча 
& beautiful Шума i їп cultiv atio: 
un Vietoria, pale pink, with 1 
bells, and very handsome spike; Robert Steiger (Maria 
