Атестат 24, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZRTTE. 
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Harper's about third о or fourth. "ThisI 
7 "^ "Corres европ Ж =з stake size 2» r quality, 
6 was 5 Young's collectio dr have снн 
preceden e. Plants y eing good | 
merit, a 
deny. 
No. 4, 
claims 
udged to preserve it. Custor sé Quay, Ireland. | 
he — is —Ó а —— pit ch can be intro- 
^ properly. Oar Pa s; Correspondent -speaks 
tar 
и 
E — of "eoa used татна of dt 
We cannot afford 
r further extracts. 
Shepherd. is of opinion 
тоо 
itbat im time has now arrived 
merey' „Бе 
+ 
the standard 1 by which iis flowers are perpe 
smaller — - a visitor will always fnd 
. In fact, at the 
June show, and also а p of ws жеч year, the 
smaller plan 
of| when we ought to substitute the word “astronomy? - 
for th: E E m eteorology. ‘Tt is quite clear that all 
the o which d S limates are 
ет e: dol entirely: to onomical phenomena," 
p 
In illustration of his theory - fu rnishes.a ehart.of the 
e 
pa art in “fonr being 
ree b. 
nts took the first prize. ' To 
w that ues =з i pub elves; ihe: "bad I 
tive, a and they were well crimi as з regards rund 
"Mr. Y. 
— 
adde ow sorts е — о айу: rotten I aaee 
est; of them I put into an: out 
make a front, and this was not very n 
east of it. Мг. Harper's on | lie 
them, 
le letting them c е til February; the liw 
g the — of Jupiter 8 —Á 
д each с 
As «де пе of its 
some elaborate and -ver и, 
Climate of Englan nd from 1656 to 18 
of its rath he gene ets-of 1861,as follows 
— Cold, severe frost and snow iro end of 
stellation. 
Summer. —Ri ine April, and: fine growing summer. 
iAutumn.— Fine m imr od crops. 
M —MiH to 0 
wor rk eso ; time alone 
contrary wer behind as in front, in эж t aey | protected them from frost, -I-then planted vint had 
were еса Of Mr. Young's collectio m signs of life i in — which коле, d o out 
plants, two had seen a дел deal ; I ree sacks. en planted were the in. eyed 
| und s „home Uude the Fortyfold and r "ad I.am e raising them 
care of a nurse, In Letters C D the Lern аз (Ang. 1), and am ns to. inform, you that I have not 
" follows : „һе ино 9 , and have t мр 
of the several Rr there were e twi e fact they are the best crop I have had | 
amongst {һе cen In Letters C E “А.У isitar ” has | for y here was one sound cuts planted it i 
the sar r rid a s are s sharing the 
fallen into t 
О 
уаз m accident, 
6 Umi he 
T ago; 
alue, for ike all аф n jects it depends 
MM m facts, If itis ч А че planet Jupiter 
| that determi e of the. s ed 
НООР "от. 'this to be: во, l'reasoning is 
superfluou: г. 
for 
т nature f which the reader s tam bs "iis 
; for 
y 
as those of som 
v lying off daily. T th had abou fine 
with нө his profession “naturally leads him to den 
n 
t 30 
lookin n a whole, No. 6 told "e with fruit fro m 4 to 6 inches long de lying Upon tbat matter "we have only to-remark thài.as 
за the eye, but which a few days ba: with civil engineers the difficulty - öf cóllecting 
osely and foun P: етв infi James Wo ods, Harwith Essex. lyi 
— 8; ; those of the арыт were young a 
y and buds, and the bud 
owers were tolerably perfect. While. on Mr. JPLoticeg of 330065 8. DANGSTEIN. 
lhrimpton's plants there-were more blooms, they were| Ina cs Ato volume оп The Climate of E (Continutd from:p; 758.) 
nferior in quality ; in fact, there we —— any | Mr. George Shepherd, С.Е, (Longmans), ongl о; western “end a noble “house in three 
erfect flowers upon his plants; they were sale and | after р to our universal ignorance of the division, covering а +8 80 “feet long and -50 
nuch past their best; the baeks сома and the | cause of variations in the. seasons announces аё | feet ide, the eentre- or m portion -being .30 
jf was sickly. I have now given so e of the it has sis pleased — Almight God that feet in height; in "front were tastefull «arranged 
hould the humble means in ins hands, if not|beds -gay with flowering plants. Entering “this 
Ethe cases complained of; the awards were co | э ы to solve this great question, at least to dis- principal feature of the — vene he "western 
iously and impartially made, and I trust that sani cover t ithe uai ofthe problem, which end, t 6 -compartm зу "fine 
хр ions Т have given will prove satisfactory. "The |has: want uà observer, upwards of specimen p , am -— vinh wero рт VIZ. 
ce of Judge is an onerous one, and the person |6000.y ттдес vm It opens € a vast соса inconspieuu: nches in «diameter 
lling it is always liable to be  assailed; each кын — "investigation; "another curtain is with- much in height, Meet viis cepta this 
k inks his ири ойпс{1о ns better than those of м їз compe- and.as we-gaz n the norama cci jus, did tóbe used by the " Chinese for scenting t 1 also 
р а one often attributes- harer to the Judges, 
I know = ача of the 
nd in к^ s is backed by others. I would here 
mention t 
Ко viz., Mes r, Dobson, and Fraser. 
In conclusion, I think that c would тч sifsuetory D 
the Judges and only fair A Visi 
thro is c má an 
who he is, · ' alie think tat it would have € as 
f E. d pakiy hiş 
inca pable of formi ct 
had d пей; they had we indies 
~ Ашуу; would have. had no eff: 
rsons, Da. 
-that the бена w 
udgment because itas 
xia 
uy, 8. 
Ppeti тени send a few i 
about 5 years old, growi v вра о 
marly soil Som 
, iion Euphorbia - splendens, 6 feet high - as much 
ver |W Heli 
——Ó ainm for our mi ance. 
sambehnad. ai the magnitu 
es and if they |-find 
their judg- | blooming 
of us if we to protest he wnli 
Mes E lut lot = — boldi. p we sha 
oA our path.a —Ü 
Meet саен briar а: Myrtle- tree, to 
— "our ү sand -labours pleasant. 
I feel E " he adds, | flor шайда and roson, ua hf 
khis discove 4 feet by 8 feet 6i 
«For if the | 3 
'The-:storms -whieh -sweep-with terrific violence over | Wide, load with Meran; elieonia bicolor “апі 
land € ин th eo tr of rain-whieh bring their | Braziliensis, the former finely in flower, its searlet; and 
reaten. almost our.very existenee, the | White bracts producing а dazzling effect; Franeiscea 
famines which desolate "ium plains of India, and carry | latifolia; sweet as Primroses ; Ixora javanica, a beautiful 
off thousands of our fellow стыда: by all - —— еп, З feet 9 inches by 3 feet 3 inches, coming 
of starvation, are all-spread out іб we пар finely into flower E lexacentris E 8 feet 
1Ё опг past obse vw sana rts 6 inches in height, as Ор width; Centradenia 
осын 8—5 bey ormer 
ка latter З feet 6 inches 
of Stu ho бай dihor Gre 5 
m the roof. “Among creepers оп *%һе 
aot no 
езй сай carelessly fei мете Momordica 
Phu latifolia. ^ The “ceñtral 
severe рысе: 1 noble opm and m 
Mur vicisti. Ve reward!?|in fine foliaged plants, among :whieh- 
made is.stated.to-be, that the| Cyathea had a-stem 8 feet in height, dom. eon 
3 ч t Тариа et excepting g Saturn, Uran us, Nep tun ne, | produced fronds 10: feet i in i length; upporti ng it were 
ri өче smaller ith 
hief running mostly at the uw i 
» та о leaves 9 feet in length ; а regia, with Miror 
lower part к: - lant; directi y, |10 p» in length; ; p cas revoluta, 8 fe et through, and 
rer crm " m Лаз gi think it ed making a fine he of new leaves; Corypha australis, 
e = 3 е evil, which is very sh with leaves 10 feet in length ; a fine specimen of Wax 
fs uu winter ? het” ть ne Palm, with foliage 9 feet i: dien Saba! mme n" 
Bw sdb " га nus. J.-J. R., Helston. [Th almost -always re | and Livingstonia Borboniea, both fine specimens, 
^ the partial loss 0 t assured when Ja iter is in the nmm e ae мін excellent efect. Intermixed with other Palms: M ere 
сте д € to be mere exaggeration | and Cancer, nomenon which viles Pre ме” also Ficus Leo i and elastica, both in beautiful con. 
› 1 Manu, inte пей „Ал а wet bad | -вїйегз to. be pem ;due to the * of dition, the former 12 feet in height—the latter reaching 
—— in БЕ remarks-on the subject | Pleiades:and the bands of Orion." се аге онан | the rooting freely from the stem. The deadly 
s rr Won Hw T MT od article] * perturbations," but they are entirely due to“ Cometic | Upas was likewise here 20 c in height, and Musa 
— iiu e a influences” **From 1801 to we have. good years, | Sapienta, which had reached the roof, was- ing 
mo lane. branehes at the — fee fine tta /abundant erops. In each of к ө — óf fruit. Associa d-vith these were'also 
qp ros to e: ime rera сч comet is E cmm e in the heavens. (See specimens of е Чы уты тизе Pin м Baniboos, 
within a foot е ground. Tn had it braced | Mr. inde. History of Comets. м: кек ins stead of 1804 | Cinnamon esed and others o at interes 
Er ut 10 feet above the fork by an iron chain, | and 1805 p ing wet and cold y i On the front shelf were, самы many dus e plants, 
by a band of i е But the fissure s 
Mis, and rem 2in ches 
шере of end has 
with late 
аум А. к , only 1805 is a very. wet, cold year € which I 
noticed i nd Oil — Dion edule, 
ret : 
deficient crops,— 
altog 
Paraguensis, Chusan P: he rafters were 
) ттт c! but. I fnd tiat an 
verg n e Buti inl 1807 а 
years. 
recomm 
Бос such a 
к» cola ed. It has 
fissures with oakum like a 
likely to be efficaci vli ide i 
folowed? The 
valued, so that a- 
eR — 
ГЕ be 11 to S ja SEE е 
tree is unusually large, and much | heavens, w Е А corresponding 
"боой deal of trouble would not be | drought in other latitudes,” 
eways. At ^ 1 п 
nch f moving. Will | 2 а дь ера, 1 year, but ‚ but keni heat so габа pee 
ЗО Will the dust, &c. | me us parts o ki 
de? What am I to ji 
vce and prevent ће friction ? | wet year, with late deficiant 
h pi s : ves 7 — te I clear 
4 > 4 -secure | t bati i 
x " The cm "be firmly ye io doy, dd а be d 
аы dii heir 1 i 2- the е 1810 and 1811, we 
rer springing from the-stem чиет на veo of splendid ү Тое Nn in the heavens 
d, D А © M Ў ne уе 
И 4 gh dnk lately lost опе of branches, whicli| comet is also visible 
а 
1 
ting in p. descri 8 
ex 1 ore 
а ences with а most dreadfal y 
ry, соб, late 
; the years 1806, 1807, and 1808, we em К 
a fine 
808 | pended, dis оды € di се 
recess in the northern side is devoted. 
;|Orchids апа E 
; | bottom of 
alm 
tastefully í ES vered with ратору Ter mc 
Stanhopeas r Orchids w 
аби А 
z отат а sligbt Tasai 
rk rre 
A 
apr з tie owhole is 
m the heating apparatus 
t 
