Хоукмвев 2, 1861.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 969 
cottagers through these rewards, not only has their 
АБЫ RS 1 дик Ъесоше pur Карго ved, but great 
een given to the cultivation of their 
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a most drain sight. One side was devoted to the 
exhibition of roots, and the other to the produce of the 
hortieulture of the poor. Some of roots were of 
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ent for a similar neglect of far less easily managed {о be very valuable; but the district is very r arely 
sou ida of wealth. Now, fortunately ub both countries, | visited. „Тһе country is rocky and difficult of access, 
a very diffe "rent state of things ex a are well | confined Hs impracticable posiżions, and 
feeling а assured | that | much бошой ү under 
the “Pagoda tree,” co-operation engineer officer i is GE Re and а 
will never more pod Pas want ү; fencing, watering, | rough s Se^ &e. 
and t illing. Of T: 
firs! 
пе sizi uali brig! table of contents of Dr. Cleghorn's book, con- | report seem to ha б dn n gross bia апд; ers, 
set of roots of Globe ds Wurzel shown by Mr. J. sisting as it does of reports and letters to the Ма dras | “ Worse localities could scarcely hav been cho; 
rrad, weighed upon the average MM 14 lbs. s Азада does not give promise of "the work b that “the only possible excuse 
Sud! Nurse me | ve very a attr; active or readable ; but a very s a EA for so grave a blunder was Eeeh In апо other 
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the Mangel Wurzel, and a lot of Erud. Swedes | t iet d, the | remain! 
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averaged 1610. each. There were others, bui | llent g à f the matter, the ыар of | after its originator, e Pny “plantation | on the 
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pes as | fulness without diffuseness with w m topic i | fi fa Rep pe. d and to r^ 
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they were called, in the open air at Shimpling, | once to | an *H Historical record о! 
of extraordinary beauty, perfectly coloured, and covered | тапу most — matters connected with the ! доз Буа artificial means." 
with the finest bloom, looking as if they were tl hysical (То be continued. ) 
produce of a Vinery well managed. Гһеу won. a India, and the paners and customs of its native | m————— 
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"he poor woman who had looked са, them us E ан powers oth as an administrator d Mz. B: Garden Memoranda, prs 
questioned respecting them, but her answers wi In the latter capacity, indeed, we are A 
quite satisfactory. The Co: uir ee ке were excellent НЕНЕН Ло анага him the — Et prias. for we have | 2100028 now on view аб Mr. Bird's place, prs 
just such as are seen in n the „best gardens, and of gi never read reports more explicit, perspicuous, and Stoke Newington, is this season quite equal to what it it 
u ^ has been in former years, and. that without the use of 
size. "Several 1 to the purpos e than these, though devoid of | ye ‹ 
flowers were rewarded by prizes, and were ob jec ll me his e n v M ur " "ыа за тоо 
great attention. They were бани prettily, it E Su 5 work ав this demands more than a passing р a t Eo. ROY jon 1 SOUS. 1s now COE ER 
with artistic skill, and their contents did great credit | notice, and we need not therefore apologise to our | 1118—80 house, especially, is well олешен 
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meris of Savoys were very superior, as were | contains 47 heads, under quia о: enut, Dupont paw and Cun а are дие. 
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also the sticks of Celery, which mer А no g ts relating to forests generally ; and from i ibn we and Jua Ап he ав со 
thought of trying to grow. us baskets of | glean the following | information; :—That but 50 — i» uds кеб ball, and the Tatter his 
Y of the very frs. айу; n nd реу wéré| аро am unbrokeri rdd ВНК Weton Gl DE white, ria beau tiful bi ре 
ught in excellent order. Some Apples also of| whereas, now, ring A. “абве minate Meling | tige with rose Of the latter, multitudes of blooms 
e ior kinds added greatly Por the appearance of the | “devastation,” “wanton һа voc,” “ waste,” and * burn- | wf now be seen in perfection, ne not only here, but i in 
w Мер hi bat i AM of the day was the show of|ing by vagabond tribes," due umen has become |0, пег houses, Among Yellows, 
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y be questioned if RO: p d men rare, d is generally. i essible. > Ihe first as regards richness and brightness of c 
though not new it is comparativelv little culto 
+ a pti the others; | but whoever sees it in the dt ection i in which it is to 
544-1 чаз DT given 3 саа Tor be furit fall e the heads the Indian рге отте РЕ eed M ME 
avis, engineer department, mavy, чы M x 4 yen к нее ш OE ME. MIT Je 
iti pls D de — 4 this portion cof the | and the telegraphs; they are described as very heavy deer Оне: (Roto oc BoowBali н xp "iih 85, 
s perfection and surprised every one. men 5955968} гоша, оошрас and Vary waiba: 
with the Solent vegetables were some good Dahlias them are deficient, owing to the exigencies карру TORRI we observed some magnificent blooms; it is а 
and other flowers of еМ t уегу service — be yet On the lines of ME? and showy ху in the way of Queen of бы бада 
proud. The extent of the prizes, and the kind the various ra ilways ellous с кс» have ееп 149% Hom) ibas M we spe elieve it is а seedlin "a Alma. 
encouragement of their richer n "05058 have excited | eflected ; and по {тее enl meets сы on hills and  P"'ple, incurved, д ордо эр ort, wi йзрїс 
** Dense jun; le Beware of 6 amy n the 
sce the з К which у о а. p hills the ктен ауе ра ааа у felled. to ome? ар nd W; m, both t useful ; 
orks, and watering pots given for prizes in а space for ‘Plantain gardens, T ;once green | "9Y Шае; Vesta, s still one of pen 
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addition. m the money Swadi, the moral ts lil of t woods. Slovenly felling | variety. which i is largely Mein: n x for cut blooms. We 
wise are found to be pre et nd valuable, A tt 
with a comfortable cott: an ad a nice piece of garden, ms hacked over a lai ре surface а yard above e М - 
thus en tays at home with: pleasure, and | ground ; 1 fro ; 
many such may be now et working in the long days, | wastefal 27 whereby the logs were reduced bs pam p kinds w Y conditi tion, ап 
after the usual hours of lal abour, at their well tilled g p ; well repay ins Ro They. are отара with y 
j= К and at t this time NT them up by moon. Ti tl р divide the trees into | | Camellias Azaleas, whic h are planted out and 
api onk 6 cla foll 6 ft., 
ight he pi rospect of | 43 ft., 3 IM rg uhder 8 LO H ed that only 1- L26h of or market, [ciis with the Кош Ida, а beau- 
eceiving a prize in the presence of s fet rsons of | the fi ioul y eni шш Clustered yellow, are not. ув in flower, во that 
Mis аа hood, works well upon the bost feelin gs of | tate operat of each t does 
the honest poor man. "This is visible in is to be eid ins p geographieal divisions, of whic SE ay be expected for many weeks to come. -Three large 
ment of cottago fimilis, in the танае | one only is to be worked at a time. Fragments, such | Мо ае, from эон piahi БЕ К ОАР hare 
of their iom in the Pappy d branc! 
jor Parker stai е | Wi in be 
за ай-я dn hot Bo нА there, Teak forbidden for шапу common proe. sucli аз. 
were onl fout ме for trial In our Garden|camp furniture, &с. Auetion sales have been estab- | 
Menora — lished for the timber unsuited for naval S ena and lia 
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are accustomed to ibe ER ve succeeded m satisfactorily this season. ° е“ 
таал "ЕНШ of the day where the means dpt been ү n very successful, realisíng 300 а t the first оё the blossoms, indeed, such аз шау now be found on 
[esee at hand, e рори м ad тя skill Егор om пг ү" | sale, per cubic | Queen of England and its yellow variety, Dupont de- 
best. ms rone dee. tpe record the | Teak wood, of course, holds а | prominent Уын і in Dr. РЕ Fabius, Cassandr imée Ferriére, Ri "man, 
advance nltiraBob, aud to show Little Harry, Lady Hardinge, Ni T 
E Ü ge, Novelty, Nonpareil, 
a comfort m d is poor man's humble "Yrs two- thirds of his time i іп the previons year. ‘Sach has and Alfred — have е hitherto e ipia 
ety at large. 
ere shown at Sudbury are is e Malabar coast, {то m Gc to Cochin Arti ds o| 
le to t 1000 
tbem, and we sincerely tut tbat the love of ps Government. land below thá hats iid a ove the ip 
little к» may be found constant mtly on the increase | there are but three localities where i is m be had n reat te е, m «д ves "e d Mi eges 
t the coun country por, and hare е reason to beli ize. "The he к which: ыы oes Along the fiot, iz 
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Floticeg of Bookg, ы ng fi De as been stated у à 
The Forests and Gardens of South India. B procured, and the prospective supply will apparently the plants have p "blooming t are cut Ё 
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Presidency. London: n & Co. @ | for- forming a forest ali ich of t 
petuity for the x navy. ts аз will stick to tiem, a апа tbe а 
Тһе mijera р ага? s n ye “т vast im-| The Wainad aj Hegga iem D bordering tendis close together in a sheltered Pees of rotes 
view, has but very тесеп red пасат розе бї] SE pd ten next in importance. Théy are 40 pre s prepared for tic sedilia, Dorin QU 
Governm nd but Me + f А some ЛУ protection, and in this 
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a astera arp i these also a ач fe еу та up, , 
ers, | occupy e slopes, to apply their tim mi itary | and; replan he i 
to tbis » т 1 = Ма of it E m ees - | great P ptent mh ES M tioy are i opinion cannot be 
е | «е for hs Ni e distance | ivisi 
what will eventually prove perhaps tli т АЧ лее чы га afa 1 тено of ШЫ 9 d Er Pe atria а € 
et the уеде! resources of India, Robbery and spoliation are here і 
чав 2e ede ur LI | Rire d a European magie is T аз well | E asserts, sh DUM merer be be erc vide but should 
Forest and Forest cf Dean, &c., some 10 | Th 
бар years е Guni in Canara scems, on account of its | three suckers be put in 
R9, are not in а position to blame the Indian govern- proximity to the sea and the dimensions of its timber, | set as frec from the other as possible, With regard to 
