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ably as unknown to 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE A 
ND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the Chinese as it is to us, deformities ; ; but but the first shower causes them to ex- 
Se iniaga U the Chin 
The fringed spa el its relation to Rosa 
multiflora, as its scent and the peculiar gloss and |` 
toxta ure aa om iayon Srem its Puree with Rosa 
indica . Moore should look to it for his 
upon the subject of Roses 
Tent IsABELLA GRAY, that 
ai 
detractors, no first gg Rosa rex 
ers by t the 
vegetables enriched to ts an AAE that our assort- 
| ment in point of value can bea: 
England. 
extensively, and t 
{Jury 7, 1860. 
ea EE a Pe RES a o 
their production is large and fine, 
Seeds generally mature well. 
— pretty 
their structure is — of| Carrots—Daily supplies can be had without any 
Pafi- bale ee even were erase oe pron t their diffiew ulty. The chief eee are re ee in Janey, a nd 
= = at, soiled with mould, would forbid their poem on sepia ao Me, are 
ey are 
— ym meee | superior to feai of TR "Roodi generally mature 
THE HORTICULTURE ve. route AUSTRALIA. 
introduction of donkey varieties of ¢ 
ulin 
Janua 
T S 
, and LUNOE on till Ju p i ood Ae 
grow exceedingly large, and are very superior in 
“alee —Spring, summer, and autumn crops can be 
in diffculty obtained on account of the protain a 
Joha, having epg tender in nature. nglan 
that it a) red to deman s good soil, a} The climate is admirably adapted for all European Tita ink Chie: dey dice 
pour so’ ae mand ig from the e a from the old Scotch Kail to the delicious ken of the aphis, an e dry hot nature of 
favours of the ee knife. This evil spring Tolatoss —Three crops may be produced in one 
one aue opinion, gach ie inh ven ove a ca | aan oge iniy oe 
a place paving ansa in the pae tesa |d FARDRORN THREUN Cone : n October re November, and another on late soils i fi 
the hole ath of Jan The flow werg | 8839005, such as long-continued drougl ts with severe Jan ary aid Febraie They are, as may be im 
during seas lo ys ad hot winds during the summer, or as heavy rain during | t rat B 1 S To Kace Sanii ee 
yan oe! ine and o ened | the winter, when culinary crops suffer most severely in eusive! oia > a g a eek do quain a 
well. Others, indeed, road on hei st stalks “before aniic and undrained soils. But our spring and ut theis eeping proper rties are ened on accoun 
; but the same fate befel autumn are so congenial to growth, that amazing crops | of the mild winters, FD b> bes 
G apoen and Coupo a saa | we produced eee te ee sie Bios, their corsa y he eae a be el a 
ray been sereen a penthouse, | trea ? s 
or had the weather been better, the plant would The s oils used for growing vegetables vary from the ak quit a. t ae i Brown an ee Pant pres 
have been Se a er’s envy: for the half = f eia clay to the ai sandy soils, the worst UAHA hier erep = = pi gi Tonika g 
st beauti which produce crops to a ntage at some season, 
: autumn. Boili of the former only — well. 
=, add that ki 2 Cloth of Gold in a similar when roperly managed ; but t noe ESEN Cucumbers and Vegetable Marrows—On tolerably 
S a E foili eY ae ised and free of series t water, oils there is no more troubl in 
aig by re ret frost “that its main a Greets | Ti = ` Syst vibe: ericka ia SE =i > gro of ma crops than there is 
The best situatio i Heet 1 
died back, and there is no sign at prese Ses oea aiid low fala; if. noe abject oa pe table, they being dieaplgaown 
for this year, although it is now 
try ing most 
vigorously, and si soon recover its 
ost ground, 
S 0 
with almost any exposure, the nortl 
favourable. 
h bei eing oF aoe 
the 
onr 
l fi ae of winter pide 
We hear that the rare Minter Bark shrub, 
Dryais WINTERT, is now flowering in the a. open 
air in the Earl of Irc sages ardon a M eee 
kuy, This we belie the first instance in 
huis i ore ae sy favoured locality Sencha 
g finely in spite of the 
COLOGY.—No. XX Si 
G: LIMBATUM, Fr Tio beautiful Fungus 
7 oe the stow present W yke is 
one of a group very y allied to the Puifballs, 
and, Tike most of the species of th 
2 in Great Britain. Thongh accus- 
tomed to to Kee a sharp look-out for such matters for 
the e T rs, tl 
species only i karih abundance, and of these 
me alone has appeared for several succes- 
e seasons, 
are at once pre or ts from 
ary 
and tie 
lower Sicha generally 
es fe 
ist in giving some idea 
resoren of this colon ny. 
bage. e.— Gool supplies can be had daily 
w remarks on some of the leading “crops will 
of the culinary vegetable | m 
all the 
th 
with any commo 
during ‘October i in Salar each 5 to 
y are not des estroye ed in their infancy through co 
ents, they to run over the ground 
sat they cover it. At this sta 
EA of TaN ifi 
of a Cucumbers measuring 20 to 24 inches, and ev 
au ae 
are obtainable from December to the 
pit o 
Green es Yellow- 
ae ie 
Me 
fl ease 
grow th of 
year, as far as the 
tious vegetable 
is ada on climate. But the 
-X 
wn in very large quantities. 
Se their fruit about the end of Janua ary. _ The 
fruits ‘each; weighing ff om 4 to 10 
Tomatoes are sown i n October, ed ripen their fruits 
very prohisely Koa Ten y o 
apg remark; 
The pply ae pron | to the 
rhe Chi 
inese Yam has 
promises to become T ditio: 
colony. e Long-pod oided Chinese Bea 
Vides chinensis, fs found to be hardy i i 
Victoria, and would ingore lux- 
uriate in the nort ethe ern districts. 
n the environs 
grown; but it was previously cultivated extensively, 
a a bs one marge ardi raordina: B ye- THE ORCHARD PRODUC 
coat or peridium, r 
` aps there is not a favoured 
‘Germans = Beg seme or, as the land upon earth than Victoria for pro- 
ohare aoe ig from ducing, in abundance ang perfection, a 
hen! aot oe, Price >; spores | variety of the finest fruits, whether these 
ani ch are 80 prominent a ae sid Ae as a mere es a a 
feature in the organisation of Puffballs. r as constituting ohg ge as 
This coat ety composed of two or of life adapts ed to i 
more we which os he sige oF this hot climate, i as ahaw to ke 
“the Tol ato whieh the ont onter peridinan is one of the > staple articles of o nent 
ia eae e sagen 2 S GrasTRUM LIMBATUM all the fruits that can be cultivated in 
gon ee ot the sein ( ptog Fl any of the temperate latitudes can 
after Blew gs eee ,, the peridiom: prod here in the briefest spac 
Aana nie ag began saa time with the certain suc owever sterile 
deer are anple it, w. K is more globose years hee rops can on fr $ ron % “perfection by | and uinpeonits ing the land may appear, a fey pt 
of othe e whole muy pts 38 ona great skill and attention; the chie S medies seem to | of brea! — = the earth, and of introducing draina 
ite Sin balancing which are sent o r | bea a perpetual examination of the ary, appes ar to act as magic ai rt newly 
other similar — o! the am liquid stimulant applications, prinvipally of guano, to} floated ground, Trn the barren-looking wilder- 
ald always e Tomni growing ee it is worthy of remark | ness into the fruitful 
t, in localities wi und, the ravages of} It is asto mn t h d how 
the aphis are more “adap s abd ed argent vigorously t the i res gi ose how eae 
iflower.—The principal crops are fit for use in | situatio apie lor But — cultu: 
ara n tas to siother Bra ) J - To this | to with the long parching of the 
tuingerei: so est t lee ee y 
pie: it possesses in common with ordinary anig Aganin, ee ithe i fierce Sas „winds, 
Paffballs and is probably as available 
where it occurs in sufficient abunda 
species is yr ali to rah pag a 
oes 
heads of superior quality. 
present 
but the outer peridium d 
coats, an ee by ne ee 
mately 
simply fringed. The eager is very unco! 
occurs here and there at distant 
discharged is not folded like k plaited frill, ed 
thoug | 
i paeis in 
e got 
vailable fro 
, The Sa raion at ie of ner! to = è plants i is some- 
„ Peas.— — Supplies Ses be n Sh; all me ye ar round, 
nters. 
he 
ry large | the crops of fruit on 
and 
which, in some years, have ad "e the effect of destroy m 
continues Di 
time, and is 
sase Aaaa tt 
hendry; is to 
pom productive fro 
he Kidney 
m October to December. 
ka May. Seeds ripen 
are 
the principal erops of Of chines tatendod tor k 
February. They are 
| only from November to 
latter become scar 
es are. available on eni pa 
Young green Colo iy be ld daly. but 
por 
p nv 
spore e ulti: | ei een obtained till m Octobe ro danas, os “88 
gh | a „June, Althou ae all English (variations wd] E ie ce ope, 1d. to 8a. hg a S tae 
ss or tise pina’: a ee Piss Set Cherri es! Gd. to . and 1s. 6l; 
the. wet winters, which cause them to produce only er Lote Walnuts, 8d, ans er ta Se may 
r fruit-bearing properties. They are only suc- | both d : 
for dessert and cookin; ; and 
nity will no doubt soon be placed in al pur neces 
ng ripen 
cropped 
prote od for tho. preserva S 
scale, eason mags hg i pesi ra man a 
n | little land is is pe yet devoted to is Jueralie hapal plea 
piped jita mt emt: hte of ae 
© capital ex as the 
and the outis a a =. Sa dosad 
1 
eastern aspect, having a gentle declivity, is bere 
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