were s0 staked. and ioà as to prevent their r moving | poor miserable bunch 
rr lookin 
ockin 
` state they remained for two years | 
during which time the bandages were removed 
wed = Mr. Pee 
Bak 
and allow the Sha to 
t e two years the wo chine. were 
os Tokiai, cat ealth restored, as will be se 
from the fog llow wing statement of the rate of BEN 
gch yea 
MEASUREMENT OF PLANTS AND WHEN eis URED. 
| 1855. 1856. 
| July 26. 
1853. 
Previous x 
July 27. 
to being cut. 
Thi us, 
‘straightforward statement ; m 
fi 
July 21. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
h, Mr. Hoce S the weak- 
would have teat “the bes' 
as it has to nai a plain 
ià we have always | 
r: Bo USBY is 
ing pan nts 
s to u 
its truth. ae 
‘age an kn ee - imt 
man, erg no impu arog Nee ver- 
theless we ia that in one pe: tie. ‘Horticultural | ° 
ts truth as been peremptorily denied, 
Golden ue mburgh is 
variet 
he writer asserting that the 
ame! gills, so that t in 
n honest 
as i 
| Marcu 17, 1869, 
+3 
them even pbs ‘fron their very wane ngs 
ig. See phorus psittacinus does not recomm 
> our notice ie any useful Sve neither py Hine 
e know is it dangerous. one h 
5 
of 
Lari ceca 
soa 
not a seedling, but an imported It 
Now this i i a serious 
an 
1859. 
July 30. 
857. 1858. 
July 31. | July 26. 
1854. 
sue 5. 
in. 
ATH Op 
attent 
The rojak Mushroom affects exposed 
it can have pia benefit of the light gees 
| ft. in. | ft 
ne B 
i 
1 
5 
23 
04 
hus it appears that the Araucarias began to | 
mo: less freely directly after Mr. | 
kee furnishing Aea name that the 
ro. y 
nd te rake 
not by renewed assertion but by ‘trrefragable proof. 
a iy be e a hat Mr. BUSB y did n otrais aag 
whatever at Stock aA he did| 
"ita lian poera B which piei is 
ogera with the Golden 
à r 
S| thick la 
ast 
where it 
protected from too r: evaporation by the 
grou v 
yello w, pink, a nd lilac to white, manaia fom 
firs 
E ery imaginatio shade, but at his is coated 
slime noe oe hes stem ag viha väl 
sy at ti 
no difficulty in ing from whom fe evened it 
- Growers fhe then 
vidence and judging for them- 
velve es E can only si say that we 
W. A. NE Bap r great aa 
dener, to whose skilful aes ns ne rn Holkham 
owes so much of its tifal scen 
WE announced the other day the aes appear- 
ance of a Shae Magazine, to he igs shed by 
4h 
Grape bears i in 1 
1 
orl er- 
un able g 
=| Boded by Con kani “writers any deser a 
= applies h that before na, ; and that n 
tter informed we shal ey 
with little 
in, showi ng the positi on of the pil) 
The stem is is nearly equal, tough, and hollow, he gill. 
tions, though 
surface often varied with transverse undula 
otherwise even. The gills are distant, thick, swelling 
n the centre, and attached to the stem, and bright 
Busey’ s statement to be unt: me mt will be daol? 
enough to sanction the allegation which has been 
made when what has now the 
hag ae of |} 
to be theji 
Tn try Neogene’ = surfice = the Lge often pig 
otherwis: subjec much v: 
Mr. Lovet . We have n re us, from | miener shell haye been shown t often forms imperfect rings. It is a beautiful species 
the same ecg publisher, “the prospectus of | co ary. verywhere, but nowhere have we seen it in such beauty 
tions of fruits and fruit woei to apee mont hly MYCOLOGY.—No. of Tv chy colours that i is conta PADO Pg | 
my four coloured s, from the pen of Mr. ses aa discovery 0 and interesti ing species. 
Rozert Hoce, ings being executed by ~—HYGROPHORUS PSITTACINUS, Fr. Natural as is the} Tt cannot be confounded with any other s of its 
í object of this | > 4 e 5 own group be refer į 
wn = recognise e kno @ruginosus, which agrees with it only in the 
oni to be the pubiestion of colou Pn PR not very pen to draw up a istinetivo abearbater hich of E green paaa t gluten. Tts pee 
sentations descriptions of the varieties o ruits | shall be at once intelligible. The waxy nature of the| thin membranous gills, evanescent scales, and 
ee Itivated in the d orchards of e gills, , and t 
are na op tivated in gardens and o; piris sl edged gills, the confluence of the stem with the | brownish purple gills nd spores at once distinguish 
ring fate notice and the i the central substance of the | that species which is allied to the common 
; i lly arieties that have | gills or trama, as it is techni nically called, with u of | Mushroom Greville’s plate, it should be observed, is 
a during the few years; but he | the pileus are the most distinctive characters, but of aae to the yellow variety. Mrs. Hussey’s repre- 
will at the same tim cient ents other e kor beautifel and true as both are, 
of E REN with an pcm eee "of the rner of the county of Surr abrupt eminence 
synonyms. om the northern side of the sporami et town of 
Farnham. It was originally built. by Henry de if 
_ Tur gardening world is aware that a Grape of brother of King Stephen nop © 
7 on in 1129, on part of the manor given to the bey 
Sras Sexe oe Buse? s inchester by Ethelbald, King of the West Saxons, 
, ah = pes’ oe since tp ae he pro f r = 
a endured several sieges during the W: 
ence of its hari an — been frequently paar sere) ier blown up by 
usBY, who raised it from nome = Parliamentary general, in 1642. Om its 
wing account of its resent palace has been ‘er rook different 
years entertained a erata me by successive Bishops of Winchester, 
might be improved by crossing, principal residence it is The approach from the 
: i year railway station in crossing the passes the birt 
ete we at Stock wood Park Ja place of William Cobbett on the right, and proceéd 
t h Downing Street the Market b 
eae] the steep ascent of the Castle hill, at the an 
Hamburgh with the W Whit 2 DRE eae witch the rend beciehes at gee 
= and it t the reared is a noble gateway, in the | 
re sown în the follow- which ‘became prevalent during the reign of 
were Iv. It is unted by a handsome clock tower, 
i grew, ee i l in trees, while masses of 
young man who lived foreman with me the tne ee eee 
: = statement, should it width. 
pes a recollect when I exhibited the first yO rr the eee 
treet, you Ae | which is in the middle of the castle, and is wt 
| group of Cedars of erid 
nearly 70 fee 
ved one | them cover with their- of 
at Wha ranches, which reach the tarh oe 
he peri my ve" 
, the south of the drive wat 
ROPHORUS. PsiTTACINUS. which a noble plant of- American Aloe of more thane 
Natural ~*~ = (Copied by oo Pome gen Greville’s baa heer al Sen te upa robust ‘of 
mic in height; other examples x 
Aloe were also v ffective in forming & of 
Ey that Santy the biso of | ‘these the only separates it ce fom demarcation, i ° 
| Agaricus, and is by no means readily unders The ildi quadr ; 
rin the al ce of a familiarity with one or pe gular, and Pies cont pa ten a ee 
$ | z - are other Mushroom-like Fungi} bears the same architectural impress a8 the noble 
3| which ha axy aed but the two prin- patawag it is composed of very su i brickwork ; 
ues erm which could alone be confounded walls of the greater, J jortion of the new — 
sein the first a trama formed of -i have been and the whole of 
a lange decided vesicles, and then of these two one hag/the roofs are tiled. à of e A 
they by no mean 
FARNHAM CASTLE. 
itm ancient fortress is promi situe heni 
8 
s give an mond of all the Sdh " 
| which the speciés is sometimes invested. M. J.. A 
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