"n THE GARDENERS' оным AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Crema ig " 3 
d fully paw over its roots it wintered 
* roof. o bed th ble continuity th urdekin expedition accor. well ^ I ~ 
rge псов. T P го бна E diet Хи |g with бы from Kreton Bay, ec and the | replan ps it E NM i ida, "E get m E 
n thinking them, t ,at least very advan- | Hastings River. It remains e e spring [ү 
taedis: AN the ае met With. е | whether more than one Araucaria belongs to the East pot it ol y iti ub е that. i , " i олі 88 a 
hem to be put in, and as they neither take from | Australian flora. „жырту offers o on is Pine Sie ^ ur Pow Ma РА u d more to flower, А 
the effect nor add materially to the ar of the house | eid notes : Percy's Islands Blan df à, а » à it e National Provine pa 
why should they not be provided ? ivers gives а ards. On Pady Jend it differs but little from | Blan or owere 726 | a pot ід his Mai. 
list of kinds of Peaches which have f. failed with him | the. Mor eton Bay Pine, except in the invariable regu but I have forgotten to qi DUDEN 
this season ; the trees at Chilwell were loaded with fine|larity of its Leyes these being in regular ti Pro БАБ; little bushy r a fi 
fruit, Isaw this morning Salway full, and Walburton | Mage we iwi ton Bay —€— ts у, y P h 
Admirable last week was magnificent. r. Pearson | go further Я 
attributes his superior pese pes artificial fertilisation, | foliage becomes ak glaucous, until at Port Molle and the gre eatest power, would be n i 
and giving less air in cold weather, and says Mr. Rivers | 0n Co ver! hes e Mo. ime bn the mad. t of the М dag with it out of doors, Fi 
s coni 
Eae nis hey e cde P all ar | ters o енын рин i having a dight | had für the last two years, Му on 
fruit. But I have no eese uld find in his s | droop at their yh Wei io е а | spar t it on Magnetical | 14 trees of Triomphe de Rennes, 
good hous rn Perd et instond of Island to make a topmast, and the ood was ha rd and Gloire de Dijon, are always in bl | 
placing his poor plants in » t wooden shed elose-grained Roses. Triomphe а Кеппез 1 consider ; 
wou pie in aro e for his [h«c Брна would not swim. It produces a white re resin abundantly.” for quality of all yellow Roses, 
Miriam him ert Foster, cuml пеат | А. Rulei—A new species of а; Деу b coni iion ii vd be Cloth of Go ld « “fi 
ga raucaria has ver tel i ' 
—W.e have the honour of forward-| Duncan, botanical collector to John Ва, Esq., “ s. goo points even ud Géant | " 
fs у the [51 дам steamer from this rt | Melbourne, having been found covering the summit o eline Forestier is & strong gro N 
DE by the of a friend to leaa spei died on an island near New Caledonia. ]% | nice yellow Rose with hardy Жо 
to det w e 
he xl di was гей Aan: 
caria ora a mbgenns allied to 
this лий үр йи уоп 
the ШОР for your 
2 L^ 
either viscosa or hispida h 
country; and i 
А informs me that 
c i at Кайбей em th , CE 
aes аа th h ole e cáo 1 з ча , ve » ошко XT i P 
groun e whole covered with the fine glistening | may be designated, n 
imbricated very dark green foliagé, shining i in the sun сун arrangements в the disco аннан Еро in Р aka iia f the o 
| Araucaria Rulei—It attains, according to Mr. D this pl aes 
on the ү very p of an extinct volcano, in , debris ав | |а les tic height th о ата забавы : ттер со ез being ш! 
har ту epus summer, and deluged | н рр vien. а телер... thi e flow s 
winter, praes adiret with hurricanes of stormy cold | A than with any of the Aust ast have | 
winds, and where not a blade of Grass, or Ner sign of | nesian species, but "differs pos from desea = Poy: 2. es гае 7 n Dal 
Монк, exists for hundreds of feet below, and also | althou ugh acute yet not pungent leaves, whic Sar au ot being Tbe thrips 
that the whole group of оа is epu Кыл to the | striolated, and from 4-3 inch long. "The closely xod eie and li x iba varieti de 
limited radius of half-a The оп a|multifariously imbricated leaves dist tinguish it a e effects e were the 
parallel with that of А. vii but situate uà double e | on m idwilii" [We regret to say that the The 4 it 
- elevation of the habitat of that tree.” We | the specimen referred to by Messrs. Smith & Adamso Fi 
e doubt i was not in the parcel manifest of the “ ritain," 
and has never reached us. , however, are able Ф 
publish a woodeut of the plant, from dra ings for 
hich we are indebted to Dr. Muelle 1, а branch 
with the соге of the cone from which the scales have 
dropped; 2, the same with the lower scales forced 
down; 3, the base of a cone; of do. 
piece of core, showing the scars left by the fallen scales] | i 
and ot eie. Hoses, —I have ha 
a nice plant of Isabella Gray for three years, and have | Thi 
[never had the sign of a flower-bud With three tiles | of home-grown tobacco- 
