on THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND ВОВНА, GAZETTE. 
паа. m— P үед, ег fror апда be 
had anticipated, and unfortunately my plant бїей. I} over the country. Besidesthis, Ihaveobse в а 
ré iomps Ialto h, in the valley, many Ash|from | ihe halk ч, dn he othe er 
think йч recently Im Wa eue by Mr. T! on, | Malton and Scarborough, eut ie s. deevhen Т] йө off So that oh AW 
seedsm iversally employed in | trees similarly injured. ) 
Germ MY s and Бари, gium Tor hid hiding th a ips s А ШАК of|find the БОП field Maple, Aer campest үлү rr o MEN 
Standard Roses, and mak cing little festoons between | injured igi Walnut in several plac ces ER Tis neigh- x dE e T n 
il: 2 ооогпооа ; а number > х 3 Д 
«T " Жый э КЫ to чти Salix alba, near Driffield; old trees of the black аап ы which si bly b 
become a rampant grower, it is раг penay Poplar in the same Кд rhood; and one or |: Р ї ОЛЕР b: Td 
adapted for this papae, and it has become so great a | Beech trees at Ho wsham, In ай Vie cases the mjay т А k ^ 
Ae there that it is $ und in every gardon. extends very far beyond last year's wood, and іп the the water from 
оп is it that, often the case with case of. the Beech, .Maple, and me has probably for it is 
or leya with x which we are а familiar, its hist sto: to being 
seems to have been lost, for no one could tell me TA ugs this does not apply to the Oak, hite 
i Iost likely i л f| Willow, and Holly, whieh certainl 58 б proof | seeing it on all sides 
de Hoe иы Ed eia temi C Vitel d a winter like the last. inj А common Broom hog ет! їп A 
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any but male flowers upon the plant, at any rate I am | above trees would not suffer in n tlie Jeast, are none the| ing this sort of ө. ше strai 
sure it never produced seed. The leaves are harsh t to jo | worse for 1 The Picea Webbiana ed b. pone 
re-lobed, and not i i f this. Fronrall| ` Judges аё Regent .— May T be ан 
їп diameter. The treatment Pilogyne requires is аз | this we may learn that we must not conclude that : iy ap E bits Mr. Мато 8 Жузу 
simple as could well be desired. In autumn a few Englan 1 d for карашып іп ber d by exhibit Lb айа 
cuttings are struck ап ер& in store pots in a warm e it was injured by last vintei. . F. ы an exhibito 
greenhouse through Pih winter. In the spring they ова реа Hilden nley, YOR к» | x last ie sensons, а i 
are potted off; df there be m a sufficient number, Chitty's variety of Campan nula rotundi ifslia alba. ection of the kind mentioned, iki 
r the ey strike as ; readily : їн xi the exhibition of the Royal Botanic ЫЕ J Me 3, form sat чаівойоа à is; E: it is pe the Pai 
tl ertifica: awarded to Mr. Chitty lec ly, and wind they are за " 
Por as the kie eite planted wherever ford Hill, he six plants of a e variety of Cam- | am ser. to — E^ op ias 
they may be required. They need but eed Bed reir rotundifolia. ere was scarcely anything Mr. Marno ck’s u courtesy in 
áttention; a string being placed where t e beautiful in ien ieri the plants Ww hich - is a at all ims 
required the plants attach themselves ioi it, e grent size, eu н iem rical -® LN loade H W. Young, Gr. to R. Barclay, E. 
soon produce а wreath of verdure. This АЙЕ? has yet | from head to s, producing an | Highga pie 
another good quality to o gin pe it; in Eee evening, -Potat 
nt 
Disease. — Un nes 
| disease тше again gere out in this lo 
week, where all appeared luxuriant а 
pod kerin а те" the time should 
Mrd i E. thought advisable to extend the 
cultivation of our r neighbours call Blatt- Pflanzen 
e ess t plants) “Beyond the f 
po suayis must nob be forgotten. I am afraid, 
дес; that under the present circumstances this 
ty little plant would be looked upon as nothing 
er than a mere weed by many in this country. 
ы дн nic Gardens, Kew. 
0] 1860-1 a. i 
i he 
but are з nging up again from the sig Sweet Bay 
trees, ; Pi illyreas, Alaternuses dest troyed, and common 
Md and Furze kille d down to the ground. 
g S loss is irreparable. 
Me E did лой uni fatal sy ymptoms 
I find th 
h 
m 
undi- 
gosa же инее, effect enirn for chastity in these days of gen 
Iria ajem n. Prawrs | neglect old-fashioned тна СЕЕ 
nia кон ‚ Eucalyptus | measu Pie of them, and its 
о zi icera | follows: зн ыа Кө; 
Ti far they were examples eie what 
effect with very FU aen materials. But the 
st is Üistinetness of this 
6 — - ER i Pici dia radieans, Iris s | prising m y of fiie t 
1 ED :—Pinu в longifoli a distin ев, ^ ejartme sdb flower 
E AP m filifolia ; Quercus reticulata, confert rti li in #ће fnot qe of th о Bolh wers, о departar in e fom t matter of 
EN Me rop ps rem, Й ind grifo oli. ja, tim size, а greater rotundity of the "bell, vm а тоге рй ч, Жу 
ms ; in aurus japonica whiteness. "These however are qualiti 
А iensis; Olea rire d, lex pd 1 „2; - ebenso hs, ni 
нне d fidt. ы. иш ahoon, ance that id ha e rn nd d pei eed e e vat to те raiser that 
aromatica, Illicium reichen. Asplenium i dud du d [i i 
элинен еен which date |: 
ifla continued constant, AE 1 
: or of the Winter on Oaks and. Hollies.—There ME revert to its old form. Bedding i ru Fee 
ms think, be very little doubt Ap ы ү diseased Oaks | so much tim d the gardens of the present шу day that it 
em A RATE LUI. Willens iles i 7 Dy last [ie but. seldom anything more than tbe mos casti 
of Wi -— p : — пу f attenti to 
MA Тач is ME фь x = nin it Nor п Railway bi t 19 at ier to off ife ipsnm nens plants; e 
- may в is there not a peculiar interest scing to them 
зу 
ill look out of the "адот. Е A: ard r rus whi h һай n 
aig AED Mentioied in your imme instances the weouscolouing? Ships nos іп all our eHorts fter | the wh 
gorgeous colouring? Shirley Hibberq, 
at Castle Howard ere Wells. man Ё jb Newingt 
—Ia ous for i ntn. 
m some weeks ago, 80 o many d Hollies үчин jn e e sinking яве Ehe following dum d 
Iber s онь "Situated in a beautiful loca 
I bave 
POS xime t the | for Че гышын ог of a1 В т у beers 
| ess all water, “The ll of oft, abounds with 
