THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



METEOROLOGICAL 



OBSERVATIONS. 



B^'uli ^^l f 



fi1.«Tu" ''^i*"®*^ Sunflower 

 iianthus decapetalus) — Al- 



decapetalus) — Al- Saxifraga sarmentosa 



<n ami. i„ij it i. a i upital plant mo''c than a year old unless for raising fresh 

 -t uiKi ii.iM ,1 l,jt oi ,liy and poor soil ^M^^^, or for liihng l)asket.s, as the leaf-colour- 



il* 11 \<.ll()n riouti^ gioatei sciMte than UiObC in laiger poN 



>r it^a diy phico, al- >^'i«P<3ndod ^plants of this -saxifraga are ob- 



' ^ HirdiV^Jm". ''^''•'i''^'" V' u!^f!n"in^r' thlm to'VlIe 



" '< 1 MaU^, imt «jth the 1, ,1.% phnN modncul the 



"g too qmckly at the root. Selections of Fruit 



Famous Gardens iif/^ii;,, 



• *N , tai-ines' would" 



CORNWALL. B'Ib 



ir ,n . Pencarro^v. i fiosa/ian. 



.'iMl.d rrewidden. Tregye. 



ug pin- Prideaux Place. \ Trevarria 

 idonnsr Illustrated and Described 



THE 



Gardeners' Magazine, 



FEBRUARY 6th and 13th. 



well under gla... and nuu 

 P^opl«. think, and the gr, 



to contend wiVh" '\ J rand 

 gether with pears and che 

 in cojd houfit's, say, with 



Leonardelee' Gardens. 



