Остовкв 5, 1861.] 
ТНЕ e CHRONICLE AND meris чыш GAZETTE. 
iption of the if you 
concur with ihe st шш "ot мет г. } Marshal, given in the 
History of Cottingham, as to the manner in which this 
e im 
y 
e are not aware of | 
as also said about | 
ur columns pini us as first лові ей.) 
Те“ ^ Floral Ser iar ea TI should "feel extremely 
er | antennz 
| hibited. ipa e 
caneola ve 
Knaggs а 
pida о! 
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р 
"c this work in your мй 
EL. To sE as r intenti ion to confine 
TS, 
may instance the figure of Disa 
t. No), w m 
€ would come under the designation of 
= 
ia Dunsany 
acca, сн n 
of Biston birtarius 8. the 
ark, Mr. Е. W: alker r read .some no otes on 
am E a fine series of insects |i 
Mr. Edwin| mem 
um 
æ | Bays, 
one side, sloping towards the 6 
889 
nts, ашлы, garden statuary, some superb examples of 
ele aus, and a few Trish Yews and Jeg 
sist in forming a ch s n, 
fine 
Laurel bank 100 yards long had '8 phe v r4 top 
the habits of various insec „i 
rA ain 
year for decorative purposes, ап@вса! 
formation of collections for purposes of 
— the order to which they belong. 
may consider it as a point 
growth, and is a 
I suppose |. 
— 26 wherever 
s desirable, 
ue of 23008. 
A Manual of the Sub-Kingdom Се 
J. R. Greene. 
Ina 
manuals, Mr. Greene gi 
those invertebrate creatu 
lenterata. Ву gra 
27. 
А anc pp informed 
rden, being planted 
with rows of white, scarlet, and ye -— — ng Dahlias.. 
The beds rise a few incbes abov rass, and are 
surrounded by & fire-clay edgin Е manufactured by a firm 
nd which is a 10-inch wide border of 
to r. Taylor, the gardener (and 
members of "is family have been leners here for 
us that the 2 whole of the 
р, 
AUS + fiha 
place indicated far. 
eded. 
„ Some of the ps t etriking 85 жеге д. 
th us: — Lee 
s Geranium Floribundum, resembling a 
in comparatively small-sized | 
= А —Ó as my i 
had 
the kind, it increases, not diminishes with time. 
beg on the mien. The A is E done, but is | 
too technical for extract; it, however, vx Ё сег 
the study of those бә are interested in 
np es between the reproductive s ia 
animals and lowest plants. 
Catalogue collection at 
s | Hadibu 1 w 
urious 
of е! QU 
We have before us а cd edition of е Schiller's Lady 
Nasturtium. А ları rge mass О f Blue Bonnet Verbena, 
edged with a double row of Golden Chain (Meier 
Verbena, with a broad band of vari 
i it! 
HIT 
ce Purple Senecio, edged with 
bE b A n үз ИМ, 
variety with pale pin erbena, 
broad edging of fiue Lobelia Two. ГА mateh 
n 185 26 
boasts о 1380, 80 iMd unlike so many со! 
: Саза А charming be bed of Purple. King Verbena,. 
th fil 
bra, 
eis com oem om 
satisfactorily ^ the o die опу mi mishap“ 'oceurred last w чиј, 
in the death of hes on e north 
de hest 
Ms. Te — 
logue for their own informati t gives 
| trasting well e етей and Dus esed Б edged 
‘with variegated Alyssum, y r beds were. 
also in full beauty, especi y wo large mi tch bed 
Calceolaria aurea oriunda, whieh is de e of all 
varieties for the north T: diem 
correc 
not only the native country of pi po» but all i 
modern synonymes, upon the ia authority of Prof. | 
Reichenbach, jur. 
Van tte, Fi Serr 44 and 45 
in some very interesting m (am "There is first a 
pretty Lady-like Camellia called Angela Cocchi, varie- 
gated wit white and red; then a fine yellow annua! of las 
the bedding 
the shrubberies and pleas s nds, 
РЕГЕ - bore marked i == tions of бе оаа 
winter, we the kitel 
voy 
ewington. 
ated Ash-leaved Ma ple.— T oed еге. 
t 
called Prins Albert von Preussen, the secon nd a E 
ouble Rose named Lord ene iie and the omi а 
Dor Tien f деер MS single , the NA коа 0, 
or | of. Бр пе а punis is very шешу, 
much to ad 
quite хуна and healthy, and all anei 
especially of Sioh 
nes 
ке p.507) Lei осор MM AM rince 
nope that no rash landsca Ae ciet will introduce it Tigridia celestis, а ; a silver a scandens, and was former! ену а теу. hibito t tho tacia 
А into Engi ish scenery. T saw not long nia that | nost formidable D кые de lled Crategus dorsa and nd judging ia the aec] we met with in. 
identical “fine е plantation” mentioned as ing -— rie ntha, This last has short stiff black houses, he would have little 
andi gi i аз of every leaf, as if it had taking а Шер poule if-he entered on the 
you my honour I th ht it was a lot of linen иен the def. leditschia. In ah гасе, e back walls of the різ уеге covered with · 
Out to bleach. more ugly cannot be con- | would stop ever. si 0 thing except i and other | Diosco lor in luxuriant growth, with large - 
асай r4 n: effect was doubtless the tiere little йу. In addition ese are some better known ely marked E ; Passiflora edulis, full of ~ 
stri utiful, but it tm plants, a Y L vation of Brazil, рии Р. rene n with blossoms and ї 
conceivable that it m be meni under = ед which we е чак сем, too long for | fruit; also the pretty P. laurifolia, Ipomca Horsfallij- 
сол ера ess in collection of our columns. 16 ів well sien and. full ot б дөя » тају — wm climber; I. rubro-cerulea, gay indeed ; 
of c Ааа eur zd pianis iom io pots in ome rural ini чы 
о won tains an excellent figure o a, M in the temperature of a Pine stove. 
judges odd чи not үз atit; much wonder that the two аз) senta mauritanicus, which | isa renis Б ст We also noticed а fine plant Df. Gardenia amoena in 
Paris judges should suspended basket in a cool conservato em and a v 
ve held it cem to MARE To 
be сай e there is аб we all гесор- 
or balcony 
ne specimen of Nepenthes distilla- 
ad | zarden, 
eing сбн еи riod 
profusion of ita grayish n seis 
ts surface be for a T 
Studded dal with a 
tinted flowers. There is also a fine figure of im ern d Й 
ery 
oria, with nearly 100 fully hr en Pitchers on ^ 
and a fine plant of Cordyline a: handsom 
Yaoen-like plant, which, when - gen is Veg 
servatories were gay with  Geraniums, 
Ў е pendent berries, Fuchsias Bidaia; numerous plants of the beautiful 
Р ality in a large A pneu large Arauearia |}, beautifully mem iege wv mihi a мы, гий уы Celosia p pyramidalis, with its handsome golden 
ere was so much inj red severe winter that it | and five black dou; these fi look " таз. А plumes; several variet f the finer sorts of { Scarlet 
—— up and m e » c À pup © of Lillipu or Bouq et Dahlias, етисе р other plan 
Змеи mtb ег ө Age: bi ut е D about which ^ "hall have m acm to aye ere inr The kitchen garden occupies а sloping piece of ground 
Jung in all ü чыз м al А e d Se йе quite | Erythrina Marie Belanger, a fine variety in the | àt the foot of which are the 
—€— е Pan T d "i x Be à d - ч ы эшк th of France, and remarkable - ar dwarf habit, | On the top is an Otangery 33 yards long heated with 
тврде ы р € - They mbined with large dense raceme: owers, А | pipes at the back, in which is a row ке — and hand- 
have protruded from the strong bark a солу below the | Eat, ip di With this е Tropeolum. of the —M Oranges in n. fall beari The rafters 
where it was EHE: the earth n ubt рге e P 
ed 2 feet 3 
s m 
Trane List Rzcrrvzp.—Croux, Valleé Ашау |ва uA. 
P Trade List for о AnP eer d 
Mire go M. С 
1 w gi Larches, 3-to 5 yards 
Pines ards, deliverable in baskets.—— Prudente 
а Susa Turin, General Catal for the 
ы 
eru mn of 1861 and E of 1862. 
and 
Lemons of f various , kind mm at from 3 to 8 francs 
Narcisse vurseryman, , Ghent (Fau- 
St s nel 
n Docks, imported ship from | 
a 
from 
fi 
T 
f 
8 
üe 
. ali 
Ї 
Tu: саш. exhibited t M dix of 
пена de Bruxel leo), pos i of Nursery Stock on 
he ground lateiy occupied by M. Papelea. 
Garden Memoranda. 
TEMPLE NEWSUM, "a LzEps, the seat of Н. C. 
Meynell Ingram, Esq. is a fine building, w whi ch for 
á eme Е was tlie nd ot the noble families | of | 
x, Irwine, and Hertford, an 
Miscellaneous. 
lothes,—lt cannot be too generally 
potash, or — 
esting the 
sal! 
| pr 5 Ее 
which рг 
t| üfated lon. "Desi vie born is shown to visitors. ' 
dieat i in einen it лса. ‚>ч as some cu answor 
