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THE COTTAGE GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, July 13, 1858. 
I cannot conclude this letter, which contains an allusion to 
the Stewarton hives, without paying a tribute of respect to 
the memory of Mr. R. Eaglesham, who first introduced them 
to the readers of The Cottage Gardener. During the last 
two years I have frequently had occasion to correspond with 
him on various topics, and can truly say, that his extreme 
honesty in matters of business, his liberality in imparting in¬ 
formation, his manly fortitude in bearing misfortunes, brought 
on by the American crisis, and his patient endurance of 
illness, quite won my esteem; and it gives me unfeigned, 
though regretful, pleasure, to hear from other quarters, that the 
high opinion I had formed of his moral worth was not over¬ 
charged, and that he was during life deservedly respected, 
and is after death no less generally regretted. The readers 
of The Cottage Gardener must regret the loss of a cor¬ 
respondent whose letters were always sensible, full of valuable 
information, and whose only fault was their unfrequency. 
“ Only the actions of the just, 
Smell sweet and blossom in the dust.” 
—W. B. Tegetmeier, Muswell Mill. 
HARDY PLANTS, BLOOMING OUT OF DOORS 
IN JUNE, IN THE ROYAL GARDENS, 
KEW. 
Ranunculacea:. —Delphinium Chinense, D. lasiastacliya, 
D. exaltatum, D. intermedium, D. ranunculifolium, D. hy- 
bridum, D. grandifiorum, D. azureum, D. discolor, D. laxi- 
florum, D. coerulescens, D. mesoleucum, D. flexuosum, D. 
albiflorum, D. elatum, D. rcvolutum, D. amsenum, D. Clusia- 
num, D. villosum, D. splendidum, D. glabellum, D. palmati- 
fidum, D. moschatum; Clematis hybrida, C. angustifolia, 
C. integrifolia, C. Yiorna, C. diversifolia, C. Pallasii, C. 
erecta, C. erecta nana, C. lathyrifolia ; Thalictrum affine, 
T.dasycarpum, T. concinnum, T. elatum, T. flavum, T. glau- 
cum, T. minus, T. minus acutilobum, T. minus pubescens, 
T. Jacquiniana j Pulsatilla alpina; Anemone narcissiflora, 
A. Hudsoniana. 
Papaveracea:. — Eschscholtzia tenuifoha, E. crocea, E. 
Californica; Iberis amara, I. carnosa, I. umbellata; Mori- 
candia Ramburii, M. arvensis ; Matthiola annua, M. tristis ; 
Cheiranthus longifolius ; Erysimum Peroffskianum. 
Resedacea:. —Reseda odorata, R. lutea, R. luteola. 
Cistacea. —Cistus ladaniferus. 
Caryaphyllacea:.— Dianthus campestris, D. Caucasicus. 
Linacea:. —Linum grandifiorum, L. maritimum, L. juni- 
perifolium, L. Austriacum. 
Tropaiolacea:. —Tropseolum majus, T. minus. 
Rutace.e. — Ruta graveolens, R. divaricata ; Peganum 
Ilarmala. 
Leguminosa. —Genista auxantica; Lupinus Ehrenbergii, 
L. Menziesii, L. leucophyllus, L.Dumetii, L.Dumetii superbus, 
L. Hartwegii, L. succulentus, L. nanus; Galega officinalis, 
G. biloba; Sophora lutescens; Melilotus gracilis ; Lathyrus 
latifolius, L. latifolius albus, L. venosus, L. odoratus, L. syl- 
vestris, L. articulatus ; Ononis arvensis, O. repens, O.Natrix, 
O. rotundifolia, O. liircina; Yicia pisiformis. 
Rosacea:. —Sanguisorba dodecandra, S. angustifolia, S. car- 
nea, S. tenuifolia, S. leucantha; Agrimonia pilosa; Gilenia 
trifoliata ; Spiraea Ulmaria ; Geum japonicum; Potentilla 
Morisonii, P. Menziesii, P. argentea, P. pulcherrima, P. Gar- 
neriana, P. ha 3 inatoclirus, P. Plantii, P. leucochroa, P. splen- 
dens, P. Taurica, P. fragiformis, P. hirta, P. Thomasii, P. 
recta, P. ornitliopoda, P. Iberica, P. colorata, P. Dethomasii, 
P. Mackayii. 
Onagrace.e. — Godetia lepida, G. tenella, G. purpurea, 
G. Romanzovii, G. quinqueyulnera, G. insignis; Eucharidium 
concinnum, E. grandifiorum; Circaea alpina; (Enothera 
tetraptera, (E. glauca, 05. serotina, 05. macrocarpa, 05. riparia, 
05. Fraserii, 05. rosea, 05. Kunthiana, 05. prostrata, (E. Drurn- 
inondii, 05. speciosa, 05. taraxacifolia. 
Lythrariea:.—L ythrum Salicaria, L.virgatum, L.verticil- 
latum ; Cuphea ignea, C. strigosa. 
Crassulacea:. —Sedum cristatum, S. rubrum, S. Anglicum, 
S. spurium, S. micranthum, S. Kamschaticum, S. album, 
S. album turgidum, S. cruciatum, S. sexifidum. 
LTmbellipera:. —Astrantia carnialica, A. major, A. major 
Biebersteinii; Eryngium maritimum, E. Biflardierii, E. ame- 
tliystina, E. erectum ; Ferula nodiflorum. 
Y alerianacea: .—Yaleriana alliarisefolia. 
Dipsacea;. —Cephalaria tatarica; Dipsacus Fullonum; Tri- 
chera ciliata; Pterocephalus Palestinus ; Scabiosa Caucasica, 
S. graminifolia; Knautia orientalis. 
Composita:. —Achillea aurea, A. tomentosa, A. ageratum, 
A. ligusticum, A. millefolium, A. millefolium roseum, A. abro- 
tanifolium; Pyrethrum balsamita, P. roseum, P. Parthenium, 
P. Parthenium pleno; Santolina rosmarinifolia, S. Chamee- 
Cyparissus, S. viridis, S. pectinata; Anthemis tinctoria, A. 
altissima, A. Austriaca; Catananche coerulea; Helminthia 
echioides; Kaulfussia amelloides ; Gaillardia bicolor, G. aris- 
tata, G. rustica; Helianthus canescens ; Coreopsis lanceolata; 
Yittadenia trilobata; Erigeron Roylii; E. grandiflorus, E. 
Philadelpliicus, E. glabellus, E. elongatus, E.glaucus; Calan- 
dula arvensis; Podolepis gracilis; Rhodanthe Manglesii; 
Acroclinium roseum; Centaurea macrocephala, C. cyanea, 
C. cyanea rosea, C. Tagana, C. dealbata, C. calocepliala, 
C. muricata; Ptarmica stricta, C. alpina. 
Lobeliacea:. — Clintonia elegans, C. pulchella; Lobelia 
campanulata, L. Erinus. 
Campanulacea:. —Campanula urticeefolia, C. Trachelium, 
C. Loeflingii, C. lilifiora, C. persicifolia, C. persicifolia alba, 
C. rapuncuioides, C. Rapunculus; Pliyteuma campanuloides, 
P. stricta ; Jasione montana, J. perenne ; Wahlenbergia lobe- 
hoides; Platycodon grandifiora. 
Apocynacea:. —Apocynum cannabinum, A. hypericifolium. 
Asclepiadacea:. — Asclepias Syriaca; Yincetoxicum offi¬ 
cinale ; Periploca Graeca. 
Gentianacea. —Gentiana cruciata, G. gelida. 
P olemon i ace a .—Gilia capitata, G. tricolor, G. multicaulis, 
G. millefoliata, G. tenuifoha; Leptosiphon luteus, L. luteus 
aureus, L. parviflorus, L. androsaceus. 
Conyolvulacea;. —Convolvulus altliseoides, C. Cneorum, 
C. tricolor, C. tricolor alba. 
Nolanacaa:. —Nolana paradoxa, N. atriplicifolia. 
Boraginaceze. —Echium violaceum, E. vulgare, E.Itali- 
cum, E. pyramidale; Cerinthe retorta, C. gymnandra, C. 
major; Omphaiodes linifohus. 
Hydrophyllacea:. —Eutoca Wrangehana, E, multiflora, 
E. viscida ; Wliitlavia grandifiora. 
Sol an ACE a:.—Y erbascum Thapsus, Y. Phoeniceum, Y. Cau- 
casicum, Y. orientale, Y. vernale, V. Lagurus, V. virgatum, 
Y. glabrum, Y. rotundifolum; Nicandra physaloides; Physalis 
Alkekengii. 
Scrophulariacea. — Calceolaria scabiossefolia ; Linaria 
multicaulis, L. macroura, L. supina, L. Salzmannii, L. saxa' 
tilis, L. alpinum ; Collinsia bicolor, C. multicolor, C. bartsise 
folia, C. grandifiora ; Mimulus guttatus, M. cardinalis ; Gra 
tiola officinalis; Digitalis grandifiora, D. Lindleyana, D 
ambigua ; Pentstemon diffusum, P. pubescens, P. roseum, P 
perfoliatum, P. lsevigatum, P. elegans, P. campanulatum, P 
agreste, P.Hartwegii; Yeronica maritima, Y. grandis, Y. orien 
taiis, Y. paniculate, Y. alpina, Y. media, Y. longifolia, Y 
spicata, Y. Sibirica, Y. hybrida, Y. villosa. 
Labiatze. —Salvia Habliziana, S. napifolia, S. garganica 
S. pratensis, S. verbasifolia, S. nutans, S. pendula, S. Hor 
minum, S. Forskolilii, S. porphyrata, S. Tenorii, S. verticillata 
Plilomis pungens, P. Russelianus, P. tuberosus, P. Sarnia 
P. fruticosa, P. agraria; Stachys menthsefolia, S. molhssima 
S. Bridgesii, S. ambigua, S. alpina; Origanum vulgare ; Sou 
tellaria hastsefolia, S. galericulata; Melissa alpina, M. pata 
vica; Betonica hirsute, B. grandifiora, B. orientalis. 
Preserving Sea-weeds. —There is little difficulty in 
getting the plants to adhere to the paper, as most of the algae 
are furnished with a gelatinous substance, which acts like glue, 
and fixes them firmly down. Where they do not readily 
adhere, the use of hot water will generally compel them to do 
so; and if they still remain obstinate, the gelatine obtained by 
boiling the carrageen ( Chondrus crisjous) will be an unfailing 
remedy. This is a much better cement than animal glue, or 
even gum-water, as it approaches nearer to the natural glue of 
the plant. Furcellaria fastigiata, Cladophora arcla , and 
others, are not easily affixed to the paper, and will often require 
the aid of some adventitious substance.—( The Common 
Ob jects of the Sea-shore, by the Rev. J. G. Mood.) 
