1150 
THE GARDENERS’ 
— LE AND AGRICULTUE 
RAL GAZETTE., [Decenser 29, 1860. 
deners, they would stand far 
pass, and being young 
kely to 
above all jasa could 
not 
xceeding | 
e him he were really in earnest in the 
Endeavour to Hiroe hitneclf As to the 
know- 
e of be names of t plan 
panséa it ould b 
= 
t is to be 
supposed that oe third clas men would ¢ go into 
aman calls hi mself a | con 
the second class; for when 
e 
$ “aad thos who 
standard | 
tis the true tap ee modestum ; not at 
w 
xclaims a fourth 
$: 
ou 
a ht oe 
will n. For what 
second äm scheme. retjeite i P 
of br ge Sale a 
of a 
comnion con 
expense of it overwhelming. 
expense? § 
need know less than a 
hat he 
applications 
ought to 
ze deplorab 
Tin it out. 
Bot bei 
falas ness. 
We t 
its being Ger anium simile, 
es a young a n 
mey 
gently Me 
dear fr tends, I 
it 
r mediterraneum ; unless, pupa 
its ho uld be G Ger anium minutifior um; Heye ei 
in proposing this was that a 
ji | plants should be 
, | gardener i is asked ‘abo out the trees | and shrubs, a 
R 
knowledge of common 
insisted on, so that when pe ac 
uch is the jargon of the Pseudos, each of 
sdai and eulogise 
an 
s that ho'i is himself more 
ute, more able, and more ro loarn still. 
obod exp 
t 
1g} } 
“they 
But 
Pe 
insuperable | A 
But let | 
Fes 
think the 
garden t 
al to all ana men whether it is not Be 
s | appe 
graceful in a ar wrr Me call a Sweet aan a mi 
well nea a 
A farm bailiff mig call a 
runing or training, bs th 
by LINAGER that pe 
na 
nd we shall n 
na we sh 
what is the 
h 
urely no one will say thata Gardener to 
shar 
lad out of a 
li 
verlevye that 
whatever 
ge of 21, who 
We ae mok peninta of such simple matters as sete 
‘We have such case in our eye. 
+ 
hep oh because the gardeners know som 
i sho 
with 
iat 
in nes own 
‘ss 
be ae ing n Sis sw + see is a 
pee nge kind of reasoning which bore hee things 
ething o 
We uld as the 
jenoat causé mig arden. 
It is true that fo 
nalifications of 
say she 
rs knew nothing else. 
or the “first dias of gardeners 
a much higher r kind are demanded | th 
* 
sed 80 
fonti i r otlier in the North, 
ment u e assurance 
; n put to the te 
e ia no notion of the 
o: ee nof expre 
se it was, a ree wa of eli 
Ba, 
arg a onc 
Prive a ward 
os! pi xagge 
j one in t 
latai an engage- 
that he was very well aul iil and those who pas 
educated pa veipa acquainted 
Whe 
with common 
st it was found that 
manner of ame the bhai places Soning fir 
regard as 
y figures 
As for plants, er called the aie 
iii peenar a 
a Laurel, 
vation _Writtert 
for ge 
0 
On the ary, only m “aap 
e great places in the Tana would De Tike ly 
ssed the ordeal 
would 
ure to secure such places. 
‘that po ould 
oud rate men wo 
the best results to be expected 
“from the ado option of Lixaoxa's pro sh agp osals, 
s of objec 
taken to the formation o in some hg se 
pore iy Hofttltiedl “College = our next 
hope to examine the question anothe: 
point of view. 
Now ‘his rhe man had no idea that i was | 
Gardéners with an i 
GANT MULTIPLICATION OF NAMES, séeing that 
da ai 
| Bot tanists „have themselve es ae ae bad scat, 
d t 
ignorance was really es to re he a Gar 
denérs in the great a ia he had b 
as’ by 
long ; for he w 
Was anxious to a An 
bt meg 
o 
makabeltigent mee 
any one, in the face 
as this, continue to say that the 
he Gardeners set 
- | the ex a e. which botanista have taken 
followi 
of what Tittle ee remains Me oor E E a Aras J 
so great an inferiority. We 
ome 
s; | We 
| dis 
ontrary | pê 
ey hap- | says M 
or 
tion | 
a 
Iri is not fair i in iiaea ‘alling themselves | 
h 
uch | France, and if ei 
But the latter will hardly, for the sake | mu 
| doings of our friends aP 
Liynzvus called our cup 
opastid ddatineih 
a consists. of six quite dis- 
| tinct them new) species, viż., 
. | stip FiA "i kiai hg AE miatus, rectus, 
and vulgatu As ER 
n | LIN 
2 
ODIUM Anet -m IUM ; 
NNÆUS m mi 
he ca pr d that 
ita 
fot fag , allo 
ow | aud ther not _triviale, and, bico 
Balli and littorale, and arendré 
NN AUS say, could 
he 
WA haps 
ighty Swede as avay poor r fel llow; an 
his” authority tl but their owny 
What a happy Renin it is ine common sense still 
| dw a nh A this ¢ 
o the world is not 
atly ae The seta ‘pallet is Fe its 
| dam b s ss vanity its sire AO i And th 
we. 
r if not tad 
iti i vey ey ike truth. It is to hoped Lie! since 
itis, upon this supposition, a gi it will, 
like other animal hybrids, tg ani ‘ti out pr 
rege Replay sterile. 
acro 
more aie handled than’ in in 
ther formal o or 
quizzing will sariei tt ne the 
the catastrophe is at h end when 
belong to Pr we WEN’S 
5 séudos 4 
Palos sal 
t Put na inka 
to have | said ihany ; for hip ev of pr eposterous 
fy oung 
mest 
to a fall o 
eted candidate, b 
under whom he Had 
years of his life. And that w 
sag phan of which cannot be 
taken 
unab! 
rejecte 
gig 
Tes examinations—in order to | plants has 
se tesof ee see uld render such | a cancer invading the. 
ee sea of inn 
on 
but upon the head Gantener 
wasted the most pradva Spo 
ould be a result the 
over-ra 
to LINASE 3 scheme 
oin the, wages asl pi . gardebers 3 rib be impenetrable by 
and that an ut 
unedue ated m 
is ateng? 
of tips 
spread too vidsiy, i is pike 
a and species of 
ding still, as 
al fra iy A and like tli th iit 
g disease 
el npn Go» ok mien of seiense who a 
n to the niiseht ef, mr wil no dow bt even- 
tu A extingaish i it; but i 
| one, an 
|clature 0 
| gra ad 
Moreover there is little in|! 
cheme that 
t any 
himself, 
s fe books, and the | 
would be willing to 
able have now isha mere ne er ee nobody’s 
‘vision can bape rate the confluent gleams of inde- | 
finable par 
‘ake for eas ple that common Herb-R 
a Robert, 
to be found opening in Bie rosy oe at the foot 
hedge. We once knew 
of every s Geran 
Robertianum ; 
; ë may as ure you 'j 
that it is Geraniu lit; oh, no, will reply 
ae not at athe is Geraniu m semiglabrui 
are quite braid cries a third, I assure 
j 
at Natural History in pained aftet 
having Bess for many years a mere science of 
ohig setina ought to -endeavour to become a 
f eki 
ETE 
ah 
I speak o and Boi 
z ma ead to ies 
ce.” Note sur 
| Dos vivir 
opinion we asl concur. The sab- 
a take a im earnest in Paris, and 
sa ental with vi ablé results, as] 
een shown by Naai curious exa 
the races of Gourds, Melons, and Cucumbers. 
owhere . 
tan joonet 
erty be ‘the “Jeoth 
nogéniée florale du 
