1094 THE GARDENERS OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. осла р 
if you like that best.” Well! given загад all this із a|fragrance of the tree and t tinuance of the |o! у ае өй Cliff mad zo to consult also tig 
mistake, and that they are used to make champagne, flowers were Mag efie whil ile "е hiec n the | * teach in x « Philosophis Bo EIE 
asit certainly appears that to sell to these buyers is |fa ita 1 -— the display of the Stocks ЕА Asters in the that Sta Sta phy ylea h Өг эр istil 
the best mode of disposing of the crop, so far as money | adjoini leasure grounds. The enclosed specimen is ee — корош i 
is concerned, I should li add a question to your | not d, but I trust will be. pie sable. At do i 
sho 
espondent's, and ask if any one э tell us if the | first reli p the leaves had very much the appearance ОЁ | àon 
demand is likely to last, and what are the sors most | that of the Populus jremula; it is the prevailing tree 
liked? The Aut «p Life”? alo bach, an 
f e. d so of Filipendul: 191), R 
Ozlips.—It is pleasing to see by a late article on | altogether extends to not less than one mile, where l| the puc TE, " ойма" i четт: ЧҮҮ + 
semi diccious Primule, that the Oxlip is at last | ѕріќе of the weather it created one continued е о efining 
ackno wle edged to be a hybrid or hybrids (for they аге | bees. The trees are of great uniformity, with clean 
acaulis and officinalis, gapu stems for the height of seven or eight feet; they x 
of being confounded with P. elatior, a distinct and evidently thoroughly hardy, easily kept in an el 
unvarying species. jS. figure, and n could be better "— for the мү 
Sowle ра Да the — x зен year I was i рее do which t hef are applied. rres. [It is 
South Wales, and in Swansea I noticed a ы rk ge ig Tilia microphylla; we should ascribe. its pidè flower- 
tinous rrr еттй was у езү into balls for € [i ing to үн heat of an Austrian summ 
I was inform alled sowle bread (or, from | Ci —'This is an instance of aite derivation: i E зей 
understood, "in : айо 186, from үм Latin name, which NS desee eme В i Su Uie ка 
а seaweed нестее їп as locality, and although it | the nut in its distribution from Italy in the north, om Ясо шы d X 
did not appear to be , yet ту | whether in ancient or modern vie 2dly Pour 'the а Rubus ес Fl. Lapp. p. 1 
uch that tI was induced to purchase | | apposite English words, chest, а nut, so applicable to єс caper Жр d usage, and i 
ат л: д S. 
esculent, and very similar in flavour to the most | Rainfall, November 1861 :— 
delicious of the Brassica tribe; in ket it шоро HOGE 
-appeared much ке а — ем when eooked SESESS ЕҢ КЕ = 
its former form etable was clearly obser — Eag SÉBRERRORO 
I find, in Scotland, ан "he word sowle is a kitchen US трт чн us p 
term. W. Summer ntham 55. Р. 2 шэ 52 те 
Orchard Howses— "Pole or no Роїз. 16 is certai ly X ubi 245 5 kl 
amusing, and perhaps in some degree игені, to | элее: EBERIS E 
read i in your columns week by week the un | E: SES B BPS Я 
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orchard houses. I vent to join the lists because I СЕКЕН DER we Peg 
can affirm ve in et measure tried, and in | Е 
much larger measure carefully watched both syste | REMO YS SUP E vim EE Юу 
with the view of coming to a sound and praetiealeon-| ^  |L————————— ч 
clusion. I say pra асса], because my object has been | | 9E E stam: 
not to refute the recriminati ons of **W. P. А. or dam | Sen d | E dx Miss е ўя а the first that ovarian forga 
the poetical ardour of “Т. R.”, b loa | Р | RE 7 one of the three of a pistil. 
he trath for d own ends and objects, MÀ are—l1st. | а е 
roduce as great an abundance of fru he finest = EE e 
шабу for my table as I possibl di 2. To afford Qucm. SNHR 8 Е 
di а as muc eh pleasure in he ibus. of бее trees Z$829825522255555| f Б 
be had. o add and t to 
3 i nformity to his 
үа жю юрю ююжючәЕ | TE кын, 
|резедыгЗевва5лас! ЕЕ = 
Segs 
cíietieg. 
=Й ст Н ы BOTANICAL OF EDINBURGH: Nov. m 
кы : 594 E 2, Lowe in- the Chair. Тһе xd 
i не : is e оа зы че select a 
of the reasons v - 
rained trees surpass in cote or ч xy pot | eee 
ies neither es el seen this to be the case with m oSBSBSB.S: 565.5 |g E 
neighbours who continue the pot system. I ha ed MIN w т h 
a d ye m never poss d 
grown in an11-inch potthree dozen first-ra; ines ; | Жы im in жр. systematic ma 
i „six dozen Plu fferson's) ; in another, eg which has won their admiration; and. 
4 dozen Peaches of remarkable size and quality ; "i E hat tl 
u in 
ж: three PA ve dozen Peaches of Кт size 
XT ve gr 
А $ botanists m n 
five dozen Wilburton Ad Shi PE босон лыы th | 
many, and Ke dt lei o QUNM in si Camden mis ien rd on TUM with ойу PD E 
but not so the general crop. Those who so licia t aaro (1905) 315.5 ga the O p МЫ | ip dno оду dii depu 
(d erature illi 
ly "TA d Lon dui aer think, the different Е. ао asd es ~ D P rerum y s no! 
area occu ane : rm 30th ; 
this were fie] ly Аер n te dois even n LUE Seded m Pa. on DLE E m iiie к ы p atm 
ground of quantity would n ily put jelda Ma ei dU E M h ing tof == чуч ien аа 2 ан е 
nferior. з i 25th fth verfi t Ё 
on other grounds? What, for instance thing edi fg of tho в. 9 тууы а — [e MAE d сес enlarge СР е 
The pot tree toa lover cf in is a deli ht, th end e а roe de sies —— mi. Your enthusiasm. Me 
ишн. too "йы а marne NE t Ao Eu MET as rj eir Биет н im Hee rei teu Beam o 
variety. With a ойнен house under pot Коом TUE d 
culture you may try almost every variety | „Зо 
of Peach, Nectarine, or Plum, and have fruit from the 
"beginning of August to end of October. 
the trained iii Do Ar 
few sorts, and а glut for 
T ^& first: ] й э. фр 
trees in the e Creharübhouse bad been p lout, amd | fo the pistil of different plants 
чыш Ъееп а failur re, owing, as the gardener nce to the | pistils nóng tt another because % has m муб inicie 1 
not m thes season previous. How was it | that Linnæns falls into s e confusion anguage w! c a 
aod horno ceci d Fpenad teir wood perfectly, [esi are pti ite but, antia ahoia nen o your owa gardens s 
rne pen ent crops? Because, I believe, of tho perfil: knowledge о оа om tieni "i AR "if tin. ў 
command which ihe pot system gave me over thei e ua. Deo T ink that t dio Ligen. defin Кт sed, Í mn: oF. x hei e- T 
i i . M. са 
e : runing t А 
ейищ1ота,.—1 saw last week, at the Marquis o 
Huntley's, a Wellingtonia of four years’ rows from | d 
seed, which in the thi inches. Two of 
the three year seedlings bore each a nl е than course © пау more, often paves the way hen, : 
Tilia microphyi 1a. The enclosed trig o à of Lime tree, | 284441 to speak of the latter in the plural ded and of filo ГЕ shall I forget vide д а rhone ! 
Which I had mislaid, was Ms en from walbach, бег- Vit, hetse WY pistitium Unde ORC са и и za 52 v Pus = : aliay of tie р 
many, in the end of Aug 1860; per occurs to me |gynæcium, or each body of that бзен бы, de м кө h Я 
that it is the Tilia microphylla, but as it is not kno own or more) we have only to refer to those QM Viste tho Olive "ue ч How it 
ín the north о Scotland, ir he has occasion to notice the plurality of these organs | haussion when I first caught а glimpse 
ch. Turn di ow tantalised 1 
its аме n appearance it is wi ires, *'pistillis g " (p. 160, С ЫК: а), tho 
: 7 tree, F that 
and Io Meno Habetis Mr d high with Baie a н Ч ora species du nitum. et oft 
3 round, compact head displaying a mass of blosso “рина 6 une 18 " (p. 195). iez ,Вазасйма tnat 1t has š 
twice more abundant than ау of the varieties of the by Smith, whose “ hazy un " may have dozed over | jou 
common or; European ; and notwithsta MTS Bot.,— 
c dr equali since Linnæus 
old of July end Augus, 1860. the. арш by бе way, oqu Tower, ind attributo crue боо ihe | БОЙ оа 
