. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . s there isthe same objection, and highly as it is spoken of?it is more fit for flavouring than for stewing fromits tough unyielding texture, and those who haveany taste for the St. Georges Mushroom may wellbe content to gather it in its own natural station,where it is generally abundant in spring and earlysummer. As however A. Oreades is next to A. campestristhe very best of Fungi, should its cultivation in the1 awn be wished for we should give precisely the sameadvice as in the former case, and recommendisolatedpatchesto be selected for re


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . s there isthe same objection, and highly as it is spoken of?it is more fit for flavouring than for stewing fromits tough unyielding texture, and those who haveany taste for the St. Georges Mushroom may wellbe content to gather it in its own natural station,where it is generally abundant in spring and earlysummer. As however A. Oreades is next to A. campestristhe very best of Fungi, should its cultivation in the1 awn be wished for we should give precisely the sameadvice as in the former case, and recommendisolatedpatchesto be selected for removal ratherthanspecimens of spawn from rings. In either instancethe spawn should be disturbed as little as possible,for though it is very true that the artificial spawnmay be crumbled up with impunity, that in thenatural ground is impatient of interference, not-withstanding the occasional difficulty of eradicat-ing it where it is once thoroughly finest Mushrooms are always found in pastureswhich have never been disturbed within the-. 7. Do. Pemettya niucrouata. 8. Beds of Berberis DavwiDi. 9. Do. Rhododendron hirsu- tum. 10. Do. do. ferrugineum album 11. Do. mixed Heaths. 1. Pedestal for Sun-dial. 2. Specimen Irish Do. dwarf Golden Do. Andromeda Do. Yucca Do. Eerbensjaponica. memory of man, and the best chance of successwill be where the spawn in its new situation is asnearly as possible in the same condition as thatin which it was before its removal. M. J. B. REFERENCES. 12. Beds for Geraniums, Verbenas, &c., one colour to each bed. 13. Beds of Hybrid Rhododendrons. 14. Beds for choice Herbaceous and other plants. 15. Specimen Hybrid Rhododendrons. 16. Do. Half-standard Roses. 17. Standard Wistaria sinensis. IS. Deodar Cedars. 19. Masses of Rhododendrons, Kalmias, and other American. 20. Conservatory. [plants. 21. Border for Climbing Plants, -with a Box edging. 22. Terrace, bank of Gi*ass, 1 foot in width, and 6 in


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