n И мс Ж А ЕК а Т з ои E S фы ERWERRSTIERSS ERST $ESBBI s, 
NOYEMBER 9, 1861.] 
— The lowest reading recorded on the Grass was 81°; 
it was registered during the night of the 29th. - The 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND MÀ GAZETTE. 
985 
and in another y 
g " ich M och has given the n 
up by e different regi ts at th p at t Châlons, v s. pom latio. os ine — category logs 
s of an inc төн the 
iR five | days 
га 11%, 
h 
the month was л 
regim ai these үл мее vod add to „А third. series of ese. faa arise 
|tbe ond of the flag М 3 3 
ас bern epi give the flag a medal or cross as well as | Two of these hybrids are more rper S 
; че 
The йды i to S. eximia, ‚ from its inflor 
and 
to the country 
e past month ; ге entire m 
dd. not exceed 1i inch , being m 
The two days on which 
2d, 
nes also be а in the €—— and being in dens se, panicles s not in c * 
management of t especially 
such as are most suitable for general culture as 
standards, апа which might be planted i in the hedge o of 
or other of the two неа species with S. Сы апа 
һе npe а Ld ar opinion with regard to the 
f S. e rubra. In сопс1 
per 
the most fail Le the dene and 22 
mch w the was 
bris 
me чен ач 1 Дон west meu 
mon der dre ona it 
amr got 
vere again very | 
high. Жн onte on fog was prevalent on a 
great many Xx in eae й sometimes being very 
temperature of t the 
back again to 
elusio: 
| which the от аз the family live. Such instruction remarka that. а mgro Revue Horticole 
| would add materially to the utility of these agricul- 
tural an orici gardens, w von doubtless will 
.|be established at eve And how 
| À gm every soldier be 
h him to his family and village o 
ung iiu of the kinds which 
AE e idea e occurred to Dr. Cleghorn i in India, | 
v азр гасна IR a new work оп | 
the Forests a hs PN India. ' 
5. Рет M adds 
S. canescens, Don (enneifolia, Wall). Journa 
› | Société Impériale et Centrale d Horticulture. 
on qui Ming tho service to 
e or more | 
Home со orrespondence.: 
Indian Cotton Cultivation (see рр. 946 and 967).—I last week 
directed attention хо the fact that in America they were not 
it 
middle of the day. Або there was а great lack of 
eris ihe е atmosphere was 
indebted for e Ж ge c 
? в 
D SPIRÆAS алы ае го е 
C., Greenwich. 
рена GARDENS ОЕ ТНЕ САМР АТ CHÁLONS. 
O 
hat the lanter crops of I 
skilfulness of the 
By M 
er due to the 
арр t 
E mra ose für Gsertnerei und LN gue manner, E 
enkunde 
Peut 
SPIRXAS are n Mo of being ranked among our | exhaustion of t the 
most ornamental shrubs; у unquestionably they have | inference І wis 
lanted in shrubberies or | originators of X te Tndian Cotton experiments 
Í the ti rdonable error in Supposing that 
s charming groups, in ined in America resulted not fro 
be this it appears t the а of the Proh is now 
trying at the Camp of Châlons. What the results may 
be we can only conjecture. In em "gom Eon me it may 
ch in на чу о ало owt tihe жч write: 
Ў crenata, КИС ДАТ ЖА a е Шеш 
1 S. 
forming o певна selve: 
h by a A жолра of T and varieties an | the soil o 
дел succession 2 flowers may be obtained | far 
from early spring till t middle of summer. The Ld 
pori details may е Е assistance 
`8 
E acutifolia, — called S. sibirica in garden 
mes first into flow: or ida cann, 
& oblongifolia, баада en Meg.), са 
dl.) 
me; чыг? б vd 
oops the 
d hi ieu йм, whilst it t also 
eevesii, ias " triloba 
thalictroides ese. ie "de inese 
merican 
e exhausted what little fertility a land 
n the {reta ined by successive cropping, as if it were fres! resh prairie 1 
RE This proc 
ii 
ва, Socii canescens, &c.; the 
belonging to the s 
olia, which o 
ist 
g 
Sich are succeeded by. В 
comes the charmi ning S. ari 
13 
Ae 
grea 
ge "e continues "n Chatel, in an Essay 
ot giv ing e entary ree in 
the 
ich. libraries, - фе formation, bi mens 
ага vetas 
is essen essentially u rege эзел econ 
and morality. It is a taste BA vin het once acquired is 
never lost—which clings e, 
Mis; 
be зт к шааны 
farming, that of e 
land the y crm 
of groups, аз! Туей as the S. sorbifolia and гуа 
with qnoa leaves. 
Most. Spirzas 
esh fields 
medit Жыра before e 
а. p tion to cal 
to be em 
are Pe аа ure уе 
callosa, a native of China entering on ‚ che consi v 
y | called i Aaeeea. Кой 
| the true. S. callosa of ` Thunberg. At first t this shrub 
Ton. д 
eus by M 
bi tS. гй пеї, [une Бе ph it Todia чару 
Гүн ттн доз is is 
that their implement arem 
t to be har 
хе d down, it would pus 
ardy, and that even if a machinery, 
in 
‘has become a necessity at the | flower very well. This Spiræa is ornamental even s : 
present day in consequence of the continual subdivision before coming into flower, on accoun si iall by 
i E ч ut pO pulation, and I кА it i es Деу aed а effective ; rotation of 5с they Per ыз 
add, of the higher wages of the working classes, who | of peculiar value for hybridizing with other species. | as to its propriety or otherwise I кыне no , opinion, ha fdo 
thus enabl Буе bette consume a | Thus S. Posee; aey known. about three years | not know t h 
r quantity of fruit and vegetables. ide в 
шр S. Noblea Hooker. Am 
agricultural labourers, I ed at the hybrid eee ii Жы, p has received the | х 
Inp d. fation, would the|name of S. pachystachys, and it is perhaps 
troduction, at nse, i each in|handsomest of all. It bears considerable resemblance 
France of a kind of Wheat yielding only 4$ bushels | to S. ciana, but wers are in compoun 
acre more the sorts usually ve us - qum forming a short cone, and not i in close proa 
е» all mine? + t n that hybrid. At the ends of it 
An acquaintance with the nature of the | fve to eight shoots, which are almost without leaves, b 
most useful kitchen garden plants will, in future, be|and each of these terminating in a flower-s AEG the | man attem tto 
bora in thei and this know- whole constitutes a mass of bl 6 or ^i e 
-will y exercise a ti e leaves do not appear er from 
Progress of the most useful branches Ж гъ cai - 8. Вапавофбапа: There are, besides gos hybrid 8 s of| iE 
and in improving le of our Kasi роршай T kie Р nei, Р1апе. which have been obtained by cross- 
well as that o the inhabi си DW 4 ith 8. expansa, Wall, and S. latifolia Borkh. | 
grea oubtless carried out, 4 pinifolia, ge 2 which are also very interestin 
One raised fro: Li E = dere by M. Billard, s К mechani: S sias ves 
ost useful 
hat an experimental garden for | 
agricultural and indus 
the о 
е ст of ce rec and 
len. | diate between its оро genis but i А 
America in supplying Europe wit h Cot e 
in the sense I believe the words are 
hich dent will attach. tof Д 
to convoy, and 
. Billardi, is interm 
De bit t it 
most of S. latifolia; 
new | Booth of H 
californica, and жр is very eee r to, if pp 
same as S. Billardi. 
Under 
SEA 
horticul: Of the rest of these n 
“А good inating throughout the rural | Amongst th e imana АЫ o 
distri гога ongs e latter is S. Bethlebem 
Mei for le the culture of new and useful | gardens, Тће Spi š Жамгыр», ж ME g to year to уеш, not 1 е, and the в 
roii atl — p Б, nthus, and at the same | М. C. Koc ,is merely a form of S. latifolia, in which m and c prend In place of the 
un £ the silkworm which feeds on the toothing of the leaves is sharper; the origin | wo ropean a iret demit Era 
оед h to Loris fore the sons of | of the specific name is unknown, but it may probably | Sci 
y lers of tha wi T to-morrow | be derived from Bethlehem, a town in British Am ү 
> е same observa- | The S. ethlehe bra closely resembles S. lati- 
bes » р» to many useful plants which аге | folia, only the f smsg пе like th уны f S. Fortunei in | enough, very near 
more Lure unknown m our country districts ог аге | colour, and the under side of the leaves is gray | suppli 
artificia] уэ than those at present grown. The |in that . The form which approaches the closest 
ripa em of of breeding fish n also be shown to S. Fortunei or callosa of gardena (not of Thunberg), | s tand ti rae de 
tiet proosa t most in the colour of the flowers Mn to К. Tun indian 
тосеев being attempted 
а. А, 
ng i yiel 
„ is a hybrid which appears to | abundance of охе; Cotton. Ifthis be its meaning, I think 
exhibition of horticultural products this season, 
e arisen accidentally in the Royal Nursery at | it may at once be accepted asa truth, but when may we look 
