Арап, 13, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRIC ULTURAL GAZETTE, 
837 
Vigorous, with boldly zonate leaves; flowers m viim. m- as 
sized, in moderate trusses, ra ther loose, sca carlet. Inferi 
Tu 
uty of the 
60. 
Medium "habit with indistincy zonate leav 
as a level, it will, acting on a centre, sweep a wh ole | 
.|garden or building without the — necessity 
for removing. ave used it 2 ne yea 
(yo оп for inspec ection, I beg to offer such information 
{ре үзө the modein w bic № the bed, &c., was prepared 
sI „then, : as it seems, neglected to do. The bed sper 
and in lev койор terraces, foundations of ан вез, | 
ог far rm buildings it is only necessary to adjust it at | 
and any 
Inferio: 
nique. ве 2 Messrs. Fraser. Medium 
he lens slightly zonate; flowers small, cerise- 
Im^ eri 
. Com mte de. "Morny. —From Messrs, Low & Co. 
formed 
the y| 
labourer of ordinary intelligence will work it th Б 
out the day. For intricate foundations, where it is 
important that к — be accurately carried | 
out, it is most useful, cely -— во than 
Theodolite. In Pra a ln ear ог ue ack T ym some | 
МАдат, the e «А го 
arf ; indistinctly 
in in fi aizod trusses, lively cerise or rosy-scarlet. 
fer 
Ir- 
or. — From Mr. Turner. Dwarf а 
with. boldly — leaves; flowers in vadit 
fe: 
s, rosy-scarlet. Inferio 
Francois Chardine.— 
Ld 
vigorous; 
trusse: 
Fro m Messrs. Fraser and 
Co. Medium habit; with boldly zonate | 
flowers large, well ormed, 
nd | 3 inches. 
ized | about 80 miles north of Dublin 
, | dam К АЙА 
ad s 
and the difference in the untity of earth бушый to | 
be removed, as indicated by the two surveys, was only | 
h With a graduated sight-staff Weir's Drainage 
ЫЙ y a most desirable and useful instrument, which 
poma boning rods of former times. 
ор the Winter in Ireland.—Our locality is | 
Effects 
a limestone rock. The 8 frost we had | 
vie 
rveyor, | 2 inc 
, and we lie very low and | o 
largely for garnishin ag) w s made with short dung | from 
the stables about опе month old, and which was worked 
ie n 
ache ев; р 
8 тїп 
knocke “Ач t of Cinera aria, 
never had any covering upon 
it cie. an excellent crop, free fione 
egre alludéd to, 
on the bed 
ever : way sim 
g 
Oct., 1860, 
rred on n the 24th and 25th of December, but Ма, оз 
а! 
y Dorothy Nev ill.— 
& Son Dwarf Ж gum habit; le 
zonate, nd n 
ti 
евагв, 
еауев diii |" 
pal 
Messrs, Rollisson & Sons. Medium 
habit; leaves distinc ctly zonate; flowers m in trn 
rate-sized trusses, cerise- е гову-всаг1еб 
variety, but not well flow 
67. Mons. Augus qe M id rs. Rollisson & Sons. 
Medium habit; „leaves s distinctly iain min large, 
well form 'OSy- se-scarlet. A pro 
variet; 
68. Mons, D esehamps.—From Messrs. Rollisson & 
Sons Dwarf; leaves учеа zonate ; flowers well 
err cerise-scarlet. Inferi 
. M 
This is a 
шш Labbé— 
From Messrs. Fraser. Medi 
Ps somewhat erect habit; leaves distinctly zonate; 
and fine form 'odui 
ien. Mr. Taylor. 
A promising fs 
ising | P кое 
Pin macroca: 
ers large, w well fo n compact 
rosy-scarlet ox mun cerise-searlet, K 
um | ception, and I mere 
[ata gland. 
Cav 
since that time frosts have been a 
. Of PLANTS ыо 1 am happy 
onsist of Arbutuses, анта бод | 
agifera, 
— NE 
the 22i | Febr 1861, roduced 160 lbs. 
ight of Mush Tnt b 
cx account ад the a e appeara ance of the variety of which I 
sent you s, more ichs ularly since ii is con- 
fined to Tiat one M ux which like the others has Б 
walls for its sides. When tresh gathered it h: 
beni white appearance, which exposure to the а air 
discolours. W. Young, Gr. to Capt. R. Barclay, West 
Hill j^» UM. 
Blac ck D mascus Grape. —Сап апу of. E Cor- 
b. pni ic oem 
"ovi and кайы rima; Thuja бакт Pinus Frazeri, 
оза, Cer mbra, Pindrow, 
и virens, 
e taken som 
old Blac mascus 
Grapó i is to үт found in de country, except аныр їп 
ed 
ach produced only t the Black | Haih angh. It i is a shy 
bearer and | requires skilful aveo pti ,and perhaps 
4 Ае CT 
lana, 
t | Araucaria imbricata. . 
out of a box И 
account; 
lanted iem and they уш "to be 
y 
great difference that exists between winter here an 
E. W., The Gardens, Kilmore Palace, 
an “S, As" garden surely must be 
, We had а collection here of all 
Roses which p revi Jap d to 
Effects 
Fiche 
avourably situated. 
| re 
the Winter upon Standard Roses. Бы 7 
һе finest black Grape which has 
I d come e te our know ledg: e. J. А. 
mental еа тү їпсїозө Бол үш Шын 
D: fi Pang ба m termed a 
It 
George 
[The plant sent us is no ot 
n of fine vem 
жыш 
гаса 
Мате» zonate ; flowe 
€ bc ne Os ч que E 
02 inghorn. Medium 
t spreading nns with distinctly zonate 
well formed, 
One of the best 
74. Surprise. Mr. Turner. Dwarf, with 
zonate eo, d distinc ly pane dee mottled mm 
flowers medi 
Inferior. 96 тараса уан scarlet. | 
"s. 
and som 
leaves; Bower sialis pale; flowers large, 
„ сегїве-всаг1е&, 
variet 1; 
75. Talma. — From Messrs 
Medium habit ; em slightly zonate; flowers 
scarlet, 
76. г. Scott. Medium habit; 
the јата ; green, with a yellowish- 
“scarlet ; they are produced on 
h a distinct sort, it is of 
(To be continued.) 
a ea dis S pied 
inferior Prope 
Rollisson & Sons. 
a 
un а manure, m the of some of the 
N 
their heads welt over with Yew pee Lin СЕ 
being able to save them. Before the frost set in, 
t of the rien 
Nottinghamshire, the frost has made a clean swee кы of 
ergr useless 
everythin е shapeof ev eens, t is 
parti 
eue 
ive, T the Е c iiec nt of forc 
Aout TD T4 Soad try the plan. 
ag 
Böhme eria за ароба otherwise 
Мо жуе 
NELAS mà oat Vote qui 
"Thomson's plant is.] 
p 
й —Ha read 
cs in te de I 
I therefore lifted a 
Р А ай it into hr Mushroom house, 
und i pisi well watered 
n Dar ness. 
ing Lila 
plant w 
Mith Ыы leaf mou 
it, edi arday T fe — SET 
h 
em and Chinese Arbor-vitze ; every 
ed away, 
of а i ede where the Furze 
d April 9. 
n your со 
names of various Conifers which ich have 
where 
Foreign Correspondence 
Qurro, January 22, genis Send жуту for somè 
time „to write you jn co! with 
vi 
Home 
rire have 
ET 
petty eed en us 
aids to n ER ck k, 
an improvement £ tol? 
T haut if е 
h 
cone. O. E E 
t of the oris L 
Love [Р. Sinclair i is said to be the 
о m to be b. Sabiniana. In xin уч орев 
the cone [nas it for а few weeks i ina warm uii А n ace, 
at] о 
E 
were ke x it y 
ы "iube? ep Au E perpondionla ДЕ" эъ E not a 
4 irit level vould 
май te. A E 
J 
suited Еца Par. 
хебр еа) ^ ead to considerable trouble wga are 
ively useless. or general 
found Weir's Drai ны 
t Cucum 
e | leaves and stable Y — fel together, and Ihad "d 
-|a dirty Stra 
G 
“> ing Grapes.—If у 1 & his 
Tec d tig with ihe po ollen of free sett ое бв 
(eupposing his Vines to be in good health), he cannot 
ucceed. Iha ve done so myself, and find 
edid. 
| than 
eaves do. not belong t i Ў and 
her secre 
тера; 
and attention in in. 
to 
ve now obtained 17 native 
| species vem bulbs, фм! со of M ch deserves a place 
neral co and most of which are deci- 
to | dedly ee à it haa that I шау 
x 
being quite ect, errem 
me berri g qui it; E I T adopted 
this thi» plan I could reci obtain a berry. 
Straw Mulching.—1l pe my Straw barras 
last season beds, 
with 
out oot E ош of 40 on t on e Vine 
has not во 
the dung of spe 
iwberry for 
зайт тте have pos 
not ripen its fruit nglan 
-— Plum, e is, I think, rather inferiori in quality. 
The Yellow Myrobolan Plum, grown y in Belgium 
thy of propa- 
possess my она] imported | 
Mushrooms.—As you did me the honour (see 
p. 513) to notice prominently the Agaric I forwarded 
а | (if you should 
ср eed TM 
erianth 4 inches scarlet or 
rn Ecuador. 
ommon; small leaf, 
yellov flower. 
5. Ph MEAM tun red, green pointed; 
кы fas га 
6. Ко. s СА handsomer,. 
Nea 
gipe etala.—Native near Gur but 
cue sal it bles 
fine жүз; Tower r bright yellow. 
7. Elisena 
