i tints the fourth ; iti 
2 
red à 
` the other side of the Hote: facing Aiek thes 
é Noisettés is Lut slight; all ot 
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winter. P] 
those where the 
‘are ro strong: 
mos 
and best. 
showy enn plants. 
Tt is 
ave and | 
al were e panten fro m Š = i ine mhad 
of our 
from a pis When the ther mémete er in 
so low o doubt its/ 
mereury eb th b 
n December ‘fell , 
Foou and placed a 
ap: ey agreed in | 
Allium, 
“glandulosa are 
> Among t 
v 
(Tò a new 
Wit 
of a varieties of Aqui ile: egia; some of the varieties of A. 
f Al 
eC a om n the 
esume, be | 
acti degrees | 
ust be ‘done 
he de th at | 
the springs are 
a never-failing 
is gravel w 
1 
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east injur 
kitch m 
Me none of the Broccoli, Br tisele mine Coleworts, 
l 
„The situation of “this s garden i is 
quite 11 this climat e, and 
winter has been so “destructive to er as this one; 
although we an we for de agree 
on th 
paratively bigh for the fiabp sb oarlod, and qui 
she 
eltered by trees of bes? i nd. a. soil before beng 
Rins Ki pe were 
of fro r ha Ht the glass below this 
and rr pits ‘for t a night, int ax changes ei wet to 
| frost have been ver om red most | 
x ever arenai 
r leave: 
rauc: 
è| peor 
s Pa 
ing fr eely very much cut; FitzRoy 
l lacego nak conspicua either killed wod very 
| Pinus insignis an 
Fy : 
gra acilis (aft aha i in -vigo r five 
Goveniana fal healthy before), "Beate 
Neg la ines sg all the Sikkim Rhodod 
arfu ugiu uch ee 
aah ‘Castel n 
es 
5 
and Beali, 
nebris ‘is, Juniperus <i FitzRoya got ta. 
jopsis oor at 
re this 
| Ent a sm mi ell 
Cupress 
| gonic 7 
gigan Photinia serrulata: 
s add Aa iag of m 
killed, the 
Lambertiana ami off and (as 
tulovi nia imperialis and Ce 
ut very 
ah Portugal and common ar els and Arbutus have 
red, b 
LEP t 1 
| iana*is much in injured, an T doubt i | toovat; 
common upright Cypress piia kiled; ‘et sem. 
pervir ens and Laurustinus are 
d; Cr 
Ferik are not hurt, Al saeatby Heaths Tare 
ed, but no 
ryptomeria eponia bas 5 escaped vi vithon ut much 
pies a few inches o of its shoots ‘va on cut, 
inte ome chi- 
| been killed 
1 
as (Andersoni, Lindleyana, and 
je u 
eH n gar 
sheltered tenner I hear of n — but desola. 
vege! able 
ecessi f Jun 
ardens in this, dpignchoed, anny ts in 
r 
touched on an tes wall, 
re | féw that wi 
d. Vero ana, 
quite déid. ii a Clianthus, Pitto; 
sporui "ine all been Nee e plants 
a- yea 
tatus is not hurt; 
moved 
‘ge Frost, Nurseryman, Brak, 
verton, oineree 
er Materials. —In your remarks m different 
r making Paper, T tae not ob- 
TR 
is uninjure hes “and “herbaceous 
he 
‘ett 
Cerint l 
rags for 
served a: any mention made. of cus saccharatus, 
— 
Rer ‘and 
A Banksia Rose is not in the 1 erst i. ES 
ith bloom, and never ream wh evn ji 
winter. 
Forsythia viridissima i is very finely in bloo 
tood 
m the other 
year ol 
winter, 
7 
t, that is my experience of 
niferous plants which have ale fot 
y be reckoned Cupressus Kni 
ie Chamescyparis thurifera, and a spec 
oem ase seg ‘also all the y ‘set dh nt 
exican speci ong 
ed but not killed say a 
teas Montezume, mur 
`, Conies va 
Sa : EaD, S- 
plants which have pr 
ntioned Pinus wmontic 
Tinhertinne, Benthamiana, 
es; Abies grandis, amabilis, 
and Menziesii; Cupre 
nabiana, pe ao Goveniana, _ Lambe shen n 
Timjopsis borealis. Thufa the 
nA nr and 
ay situations | 
colour 
d 
ola, 
e | ins 
three out 
+ 
y it occu ere to m 
of six rite -year old) only show g een. 
10 years old oy y5 Se trees, They are not i at the 
root. Nothin tected in these parts. It was the 
| October 21st nigh that vag us a most harm. „Rho do- 
Apai 
ood e may be so, E, 
Smith Bigg Dy Hyde, seat ee, ‘Tr ‘you will 
refer to P. bly you will Saa that very full mention has 
| dendrons are e killed ; 
floribunda i as dii ial, an, m not in the 
Fale of inant 230 Jeet. above sea-level —— 
- | The following is a ‘list of a few plants, panci palir o of 
ion, which h been injured or 
11 Eng 
2e lcus saccharatus 
Grafting ae AUT me to thank your kind cor- 
for his offer of cer bo 
good mixture is o 
e | merely a mec chanical 
TT ps ie 
weathered the storm. 
different parts of the country will ten considerably, as 
ver situa th 
find that 
y 
are growing in, as well as the state the plats were in 
a 
nee tn 
ka Shiti 
o one ever 
nt? G. 8. 
ike: 
tainly a Singular fact that the on 
orks oe ine a shoal ‘be 
impracticable. 
bab 
had been i ig daly a little ‘thet before 
the ie set in and w _ a dormant state have not 
s me while preci airt he same plants in a luxuriant 
state of growth have „peen killed to the e grou und. or 
Tg 
[We never before eon of a -wax er ng used il 
preparing ng wax. It is oe too costly an ingre- 
dient, even if it rap any 
Lehmann s Herbarium 
been killed meal to ‘the ee A the Chines ‘ins 
ut soon changes as it begins to grow in the 
spring. Wall fruit and- hardy frui it of all kinds S promise | 
side of them, » Ilex 
furcata, abe A been in miee M Tet E consider 
common Ho olly hardi ree 
the 
hich from “1818, and Di 
rector of 
d| Gymko ‘of H widow of the late late 
the Botanic Garden fro ‘om 1821. The 
whi 
re Cottage s s Kale, and Winter 
Ce 
the. hardy. -I never remember s 
1 by fr 
pr 
an Reh ‘are perfectly univjared, 
is)walled on thr: 
In 
+ ‘this sade kitchen potions =r is a eal eee 
|H Hyd Perpetuals and Bour! 
hous; 
of Teas a 
nd vos peng! destroyed, 
All a eon Roses ou 
ut of doors are killed cone | 
Cloth of Gold and Solfaterre wer ° ahs outr ight ; one sort, „ĉalled Noi isette Celine Forestier, 
these were stamite rds, ther Noi 
7 Were materially sre fi Teas and ies Noisettes planted out under the 
- ‘tail, but facing north-w. ana injur 
harđiėér ‘than "Laurel o all i | by 
iotas and Berbers a are ama pa  ardiet of) 
price 
emis 
any} epaticn ; the Fatty nos 
bons ge ht ee i pres | Synopsi 
which has Lehmann, price 
iful. I 
In former years I oe 3 
n to the grou nd, b tł it is | he has left. , and § she has asked me to give ] pe : 
from the quantity of bloom, the ripeness of the wood, | uninjured, so af ar Ta that tl th a my) 
and the backward yes = me 3p spring. They are at | will afford a fair test of what will stand and what will he general herbarium, containing about ea | 
least three cae Tat han usual in blooming, | not. Very few people ever remember such hot damp speci ns oP plants (about 30,000 cera 
ae there is an e: ellen me of their on well in | weather, follow: frost as we had last © Liman system. slices of : 
age With whe Ti illery, We elbeck, A a arr. October, and we may not have such another season for Vachs paper, either with gum or with sm 
The cold men other 100 years t onsieur Keteler, of the firm of end paper, or with pins s. With the ee 
sof th Octob th Thibaut an , of Paris, was at Bagshot last |t is 4 thane 
p te ene and on the “shave day bari week, and he says that they had no sudden frost at Paris contd od a original 
suddenly to a sharp accompanied p x ey have had a more severe winter | the donor. This co! aeon is patie rich in oe 
h wind; the same night the niini fell tl than tk ehad: for years, the t om re eet ae with in 
22°, and on the 23d to 18°. mage w | sometimes koa 21° Centigrade below the fi Th 
doubtedly done though not apparent for some dane al scene Sad havoc therefore been committed | gil oe of Wallich, the election = oe va 
__ kinds tion bein Meir ie the Araucarias, Deodars t | from Guinea, of Olaf Sw ang 
x » have been. ei killed or Morskael, "Raddi, J pee HR 
2002. » the 
ants, ‘very yoo price 1502. atl 7 
myby aida 
second in. 
injary 
+ Canat 
other ee Sab avi 
8, suc: 
Mä 
and Beälii, Cepia (all the- vavei, Fortane’s 
ean i have Yellow erence uniperus x cornuta 
open to and farca 
Sap es jezoensis, 
spherrica, 
same}; common Helly .grow- 
[Apr 21, sie 
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