worthy men of their a gence. tear 
that any English trade w 
THE GARDENERS’ 
AND 
CHRONIC an 
and w 
- | produce of one season. 
e specimen in = , which was grown a 
tfield and for which we are indebted to the 
b -_ 
the Po 
over which it has som 
It does no ot ‘suffer from frock = it Soak not m 
Recbetnsr i env GAZETES 
Beo 81, 1860, 
through Asuen 
Mány respects excellent, b ba 
be 
e ha andy i if they ould e 
rty and not 
“Oak readers wil, therefore, be 
g ink p cùl” pa to know that 
has 
“ . 
rdage, easily extracted and ildew ; | trude by a spiral t in the pro- 
pice Banki. “Thai p ‘an n t material | no one has s it diseased; and it requires less lf is in texture like es chal that is 
+ a similar kind, with a longer le, in the | fuel to cook its 10 minutes’ boiling, is Aan that it! to say, softer th an the softest lea enongh 
mmon Broom. Cannot the enormous quantity | demands. On the other hand it have e n used 1 pon — Tinen, or 
of land jai waste by railways be profitably | deep ne ere an excellent thing rae nias rah b > which is 
h Furze and ‘Broo which paces i a ic trene pi dı ough, or b ack according to the Grimnbere of the p 
are yard ressure, 
surface written 
uld be | If w 
sown any clever ener, regularly cut at | fora single “ang ands that two s sah roots as that o light these marks e 
very eik = ense, ne = by Pale way | now described, or an equ va we iay 9 lbs.— | ooloured. “on experime fe 
to retting ponds and mills for iaig “ half | will paeas d by each plant—we shall ha ave | knives and pen deal pra gi perfectly 
pase P that eT a ieee i and the = above igi gh = a> aA will be p fact we see that if s previously 
ame railwa the to ¢ more than 10 tons, which we soaked ina cae solution se conn on soda, the 
pce vee i melf The at be Seiki] | should th ‘ink aii be a paying crop even fora blacker. 
would thus receive some rental for their land, and | market gardener if he has good deep rich la Whe sed upon zine which has been previously 
igious quantity of good materi provide t fe to oe rchasers being unwilling = roots, | moisten ST. it also seems to do very well. But ths 
a cost not r tha at of converting filthy | it is not a very hazardous predictio: say that | marks are rather too faint it would seem 
cotton waste into paper would be available for the ma Gr as tay know the value of Yams fag will that a longer exposure to light is required in order 
per market. Another refuse material which | take them in preference to Carro rsnips. r on that me je ix 
romises well is the bine or s of the H P Wha at chemists | may | a as to their nutritive value | inferior to t nito muriate of plati bay but it is 
after the Hops icked, Surely it would pa > but it is incredible that a | more easy E e with, and after all 5 probably 
construct mills in the ge ra Sah of the be root which is the universal food of all tropical | dark enou: 
ens of Kent and Worcestershire. To these — hold be of less value than other fari- thane pencils well worth a ee 
bstances it is said that the fibre of Peat may be | naceous products of the earth. ei = reh eni case itself, or holder, only costs eighteen 
dded; but of this we have no certain intelligence. | or p Tenala of the Chin i Yani is among the purest pencils for ‘refilling it are Eae at a i 
It is true that the real worth of = artis can a at is known, and would enter into competition apiece, = that they ai are yan on pea 
only be asce by manufactur t| with Arrow-root itself. body who requires such a con 
the worst holds out a better p est “Of fines 
than the straw that was converted into the pap a meeting of the Horticultural on Tuesday 
we are now writing on, which would hav 
regarded 5 at one time as the most intvartaile of | 
nae sg SH of ex 
f Maize Col 
which protect arat 
the refuse fibre of Sugar-eane m 
from an ea ay distance, an might co 
Their quantity is Pik e 
Then pee! ` the bad short Cotton of India, now 
worthless i 
table erroen 0 
like the Tree f Canadian gan 
is a mAr article, Jere na ire as the 
e market, and other common agp mis 
AT 
last 51 more Fellows were elected, making Sia 
ince t ent of the year 
a | pro 
° | Oo nai The sihe 
—— peg ri offices of the Society are com 
SOME CLIMBERS IN Moe za —THE GOATS 
_ FOOT I 
ear re January, 1860. 
ME 
ed SE e the. 
being 
pleted ; the arcades to be a ai by io ron al Com- 
sioners will soon begin to rise ; i 
features of the en il dai 
Sue more 
Mr. 
NESFIELD is nan pied in 
lan. 
haped 
coloured tents, intermixed Reise! EN iA green and 
riously cl of t cannot but be 
v 
E finally accepted b H. ob and kinira The Bec in question is 
the President, and th i : known to botanists as the Ipomoea pes cap: 
as won at the beats che opier. oo aea ol from the resemblance its two-lobed leaves bear tot 
begin to execute the principal groundworks. In goat’s foot; It is peculiarly a sea-side plant, m 
the hieni ile Mr. Tennent in ok 
` in 
tossed w 
e iet eag ms cultivation, and 
: rice is the cost of collection ad 
freight. En is y made matter, bleached easily, 
when bleaching is necessary. Cannot this, or 
t down of eountless tropical Asclepiads 
compelled to obey the commands of the paper 
er, armed as is with size and whitening. 
e do not pronounce a positive opinion as to the 
value of any one plant in parti ; but we are 
that will easily bring all 
such substances under trial; and until 
that ing will make 
old tis ble 
unable to provide 
capable of reducin 
Chiswick, too, is once more rising into hort 
» a8 will be seen by a ie oe in 
fruit 
fe 
working out the minute details of his =! ois tah ae = i yards obi eon 
In another column will be found an invitatio by each succeeding wave, and yet take root at once 
tito. anufacturers of all kinds of horticultural | being alowed to rest. It claims close alliance with 
objects, statuary, vases, tiles, border edgings, to|two other seaside plants, both equally interesting, the 
make application for space in which xhibit | one for its a qualities, and the other as a mg 
them; and i now settled that the group of | nificent Sweet-Pea. eee e plan ont oe 
nze castin d granite work d by | rejoicing ndar e name of Spinifex lennek 
HA memorial of the Great Exhibition | and is also oP to by Sir J. it with 
of 1851, and to be executed at a cost of between Eeer pas eek: gr: 3 inches = 
an 1 inent | Pre pes); i 
situation i in the rden. eee E ee k off and run along the Se nam sowing te 
ing 
burnt it makes a crackling ae 
reminded us 
ae 
i. 
Sending ri 
bear in or mar. =e 
nt time. Machines cannot be k altered, or experi- 
ments tried, rials o y 
It be'15 m Akie or 
were 
wae The Society is, however; oun the vest it 
can to meet the wants of the public. 
GOOD MATERIALS FOR MARKING =e labels of | the sea sh 
t here æ me 
not less apoti that adira Aee diaii = for distubution among the Fellows of =the the Peninsula 
far lower price than the Soci iet ety; an nd these cannot = had - a good, rias 
eee oe 
column, Large numbers of ocni ou te days, Whe 
b “Ktuhon garden artlolea have bee Aa wa taal Sh deems a ore ae es Sais 
kitchen g articles have been sown | in the fire! The other piant is mo doubt Mook 
vity is infused into | Avari, which Moon mistoo e he Wet India 
bee eect Wie Bean, Phaseolus Caracal which we hy ed 
mental ie of ray gi has perish: i Our Capt ons te Oa 
t must soon acquir e| which we shall nonea y mongst Me, Thal 
s fore. All that “tt me indigeno 7 Sees son of 
aa res i y Anse seeds of new and hands Several y bloe 
ENE saw the hedges in 3 Langs 
nal resembled 
flowered 
Visi inal eare 
| blue Forget-me-not-like flow 
is t 
han are of euch gee utility that it seems 
e to notice er invention 
be b bet r than those which hav 
efore. BES cannot say that any at praa nt 
noe 
can only be used with a list, and when the list is 
ETON’S, or any ather plan, | the ra 
ees 
the resemblance its Ekera leaves bear 
TA Tavo wt ron wers of snōwy W. iatea 
conspicuous in the 
> Papelera . The very curious 
Cuscuta, with their rootless and 
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