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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ne 19, 1860. 
pgb where at each place it forms j g 
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low price, if it were 
Strickland, 
Hildenley. [It] 
material. Can 
weather the heating Aa eee wis 
ey 
S» 
Len at 
that I shall add to this list of notables is 
Osia LAWSONIANA, from the Shasta and yee 
vi : in Northe rn Gs ag ornia, discovered by 
aay who says he found 
this sp ecies growing too Pi 
benki forming the handeomest tree found os him in 
his whole being most t graceful, 
when youn 
lovely* tree is named 
Edinburgh, for t 
in Hero sawson, of 
t high, and 2 feet in dia- | n 
t] 27 
vais as cheaply ?] 
pn a remedy vee the 
The law 
of frost. i pe ave no hesitation in sa 
would do in a ba taal Set wets if the mi bor 
iven by means of a cha mber, 
po 
Wild Bees.—Can 
depratnions “of wild be es? 
up ‘by blac 
by 
|i Various 
ied without avail. 
i bos 
w 
sen a gen flower an 
Te was is sated ‘at Me da sai the 
of fine Conifers into this country whieh Maiy entitles 
oa to h have his name handed do own to posterity by such 
was flower 
no doubt fi 
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a 
pos 4 feet in I “of a very few | 
Mis by 19 feet i in a ae erence, 
of Boogeiavilia i in ‘your last week’s Number tha t it is 
had even the protection of a mat. 
the same plant. g of a mauve an and 
he 
that ee a 2 or 3 toot hi gher. 
Shi rthe ern, eniary, 3 ‘Tuvsorsts BOREALIS, of | 
ests to be 
d to str’ ike a 
of the shape of the female Hop. ce: managed to stri rps os Pei 
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# ? £+th 
made | from where the wood was older. 
E 
Hy } 
cake 
as p considers there should have 
De 
y 
Mr. Daniels’ merit | punice 
mention made o 
of hte is a tall evergreen t coma 
Inlet, where it 
beauty, and pees Tianhe. 
few years in Britain, therefore is too little known to 
most people. 
peop! oe 
ai Bee are numerous other _ justifiable claims from p 
mak 
grows | the fact of He plant having eel 1 in another | 
aan m Til 
c 
was then gra 
t addition 
to our stove climbers, = mer Siy desire known | U 
Welbeck, May 
ent to my aupra 
It was placed 
duly 
mall plant of B Renin was s | Becta, and its er ariety r 
oes Sikkim Rh odes, Ge Gold 
er i n June, and v A a Brively d Juni 
attended to mi the Bes yen perus ¢ cog on are “all d. 
autumm, wher cr ta leaf ots 
du ally h 
cool dry temperature a from riers to 50°. In ne Febeaary | 
een the e sto e, where it is now in fine 
for some weeks 
it 
i 
18 fee 
Ek 
n winter as well as in summer. 
on n G hen 
It t fally Aag out a that has been said in its 
‘er Milro J. L. W. Nap ‘rapes.—W' —_ pain (see page 
atlantica, the 
nding 
eu ch and Irish Yews, and a great host | Zs 
Seg rs, and Axbor-vites, all deman 
fiel o fi 
| those m 
e|and I would fain Javo aa my ater s taste in 
| as too 
t "When 
with a view 
E: 
‘In a pl 5 
e t nd the amateur, 
tee, ait ina eu stove withont ave a very cae siaran that Mr. Blake’s 
wanted to see in its tn some of iden ive P. pon of an, unco overed or a deep border 
sere rs of which I had read in books, it is erroneous. How Mr. 
s 
magnificent 
the matter, Mik ff in 7 notions for me | s air on, is to me 
o lead him sugg pales ve c fine flow 
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fine 
and 
ifl ps or uA 
Kaphi and Bagshot celebrity, ith it p ct 
ri 
ering 
la F 
drily awe: be P’raps it'll ett next pe my lad, | wa aia poured upon a hot pipe will invariably 
and if it doesn’t it makes ood shade for other — is and all I have to dd i is, that if Mr. B 
plants.” The anti et year of i its flower- | or any one else doubts it a trial would convince them 
ing was the third shh after being planted, and a richer €. E. w 
j es never had, for it flowered beautifully. |. 2iseléo.—Your correspondent “ Dorset” (see p. 433) 
p m “was small un- | wri 5 ce enr ee the ond: olpnaniencente ks 
ara rai not ile Derby. Six! plant, which he spells as above, but does 
va the same kind in of cally well acquainted wit th the fosisciioa? fof the the 
n apret, it Tas 
The 
dw ith ARRS 
n he 
tank the points of the. shoots 1 oes i 
ildec 
$ 1 , 
g 4 fee 
ago I ~ of t one 
the ‘shore of the Earl oF rod Wasnt at Alton Towers, 
ot full of mauve-coloured b that at a distance 
ooked like brightly lighted. ee cloud. This ss 
a bed of soil similar to the one just 
wor under the heading 
¢. The Missel- ‘Thrush, See viscivorus,” may be found 
the foll vori “There is a sort of double 
naming int is € m led t the £ missel-thrusl h’ 
ie 
orrespondence. 
ers of the house, which was span-roofed ; some of }j 
raft 
the strong 
FER 
ome Co 
Rot ææ spectabilis.—This_ was, I think, 
flowered ranes years ago by a lady in the New Forest, 
we ent right ee left as then it‘ vale ee se of the FY ol 
= nglish nam to at 
mermera _ Stove heat i ig beyond what it wants. I. 
of the bird seem 
aaret and it may Syre not 
Gerard Barton, 
his 
ATR 
i 
Bisa wh aod all 
of the treatment 
columns last veel My employer, Rev. 
Keere, the plant in question from the-Count 
cor noblema ee 
ich 
arved mgt bloo 
‘expression 
them into bloom; with Poach ‘lve, “if we put the 
„fiton at his toes itis sure to come ont at his head.” 
‘The plant now here is growing in a bri 
of } e to the | 
i 
terest to some ‘of your readers. 
amaai Wymondham, May 15. 
Sorietieg, 
: Thursday, March 8.— 
The following 
m :— Speci- 
BOTANICAL OF EDINB 
SVP, in in tet chair. 
| donations s were announced to the Herbariu' 
ret Pan ‘Campbell, ee aorta CE hiki been 
Dr. Campbell as g used b; negroes in 
P ined oe e more cases of Biro tom which Thad ors ee 
oe of i he op upan ek wah curred near Georgetown, Demerara. Specim 
2d. That'the situation ‘Cusenta a from 
of the House and is Chai Mi he ia 
sent 
observations en this plant | 
following rules for its 
ng :—Ist. It is aes camer (whether grown in 
a inte or mee cor a house) that the ave 
room to. 
er mages the raters 
K 
80 ethan it B SOE: 
med froma istate'of nature; 
hot, and which partly “heated the of its beautiful bracts; one beet 
hearth now discontinued and hot-water pi “arly ing Bees.—The di tes on’ which t the | with cortan Tie DAA 
su penari Seas it. Poe in "i ater ion lies the gran est sw: e off lways interesting, and | ew plant to Berka re for the specimen me mentioned 
Pe: ~ PS after the brickwo rk | ie season ‘they will bi especially so on account of the PN Johnson’: 5 
tag: — the een n ented to to about 1 | length and ia ~ the al On Saturday last, Lo 3 ‘of the ok Hills in Norrani?” 
met 100". “The l a bottom-heat of| May 1 had fine rm from a set of following donations to the Museum at the Botanic 
og! : t was a goo size when plan ewarton boxes, the same stock whi hich last year gave Carden were an —From Messrs. P. Lawson & 
‘Sid is into a rough compost of loam, leaf: | me the two rya eerie which Ak exhibited before | Son, Cones of Atlantica and Cupressus maero- 
c S aa cise bricks. Very little water is|the Api arian The s contained two a; f Juni 
prn. in winter, just enough to kee ep it alive and po th Dr. X Mont gg seiga a Doug las 
ited, thus Rano a powerful colony, which is now | Macla ; ham j prepared from 
go ere sol Te > aken, to soak tie whole aiaj bee alea] - might and main, i lony mi ‘Stoke | fibres of ‘Lace Bark ‘was (Lagetta xem The 
more | ons ae i- 
_ the foliage e colour, Ye it will do! Spiders Greenhouses.—My greenhouse swarms err nem greener => No. on Celas- 
stn the inatt Sign tir aman of spider commonly known | trus scandens (Linn.), with remarks on the colour- 
| as “ money cae in of yi ing matter of plants. By George D., 
tet dn dined remedy r getting Hd of rid of it? ee have ti Professor of Chemistry and Natural E 4 
, | College, Ki 
Aeon bnt nothing det g destroys iy as tho mor ne Balfou oe ban oa 
oses it seems I for remark one 
kaaria hile to be of | dian ; 
| any commercial value? Tt onght to be opi ee ee ee 
