. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. niperds excelsa : CUD. It will stand tho winter andthrive near London, where Cupressus sempervirens audtorulosa do Names of Plants; ITD. Senecio Petasitcs.—Addio. We dontknow.—P J N. Erythronium Dens Canis, tho Dogs-toothViiilet. —5 ZJ. Cornns Mas—Zonch, Campanula hybrida.—JjfcMis. Erica versicolor, Dendrobium excisum.— Q/mro. Salviapseudo-coccinea.—O M. Is it not a starved stato of Cochloariaanglica ? Its oval silicles rtfer it to that species, and not togi onlandica, which it a good deal resembles.—Anon. A Gono-lobus, and apparently


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. niperds excelsa : CUD. It will stand tho winter andthrive near London, where Cupressus sempervirens audtorulosa do Names of Plants; ITD. Senecio Petasitcs.—Addio. We dontknow.—P J N. Erythronium Dens Canis, tho Dogs-toothViiilet. —5 ZJ. Cornns Mas—Zonch, Campanula hybrida.—JjfcMis. Erica versicolor, Dendrobium excisum.— Q/mro. Salviapseudo-coccinea.—O M. Is it not a starved stato of Cochloariaanglica ? Its oval silicles rtfer it to that species, and not togi onlandica, which it a good deal resembles.—Anon. A Gono-lobus, and apparently G. diadematus.—P B. 1. Schomburgkiaunduhita, a beautiful Dendrobe, quite new ; canyon not sendus it, or a sketch of it, for publication in Paxtons FlowerGarden ? It is a charming thing ; where from ?—T D, Pem-hiokc. 1, Acacia macradenia ; 2, A. decipiens. Rdellia MAcnLATA : JL. Wo believe this to be Strobilanthosmaculata. You probably do not give it heat aud light tnough^vbca growing. Try this plan; put it in the stove close to. bulbous plant, perfectly hardy, bntimpatientofwetin will see that it is totally different from a Snowdrop, andmuch prettier ; the Snowdrop has three long sepals and threeshort pptals ; the Snowflake has sepals and petals of thesame lenqth, collected into a bell. Toe Weather : A B. You are lucky—as you will see bytsamiiiing our weather register. We have had near London,a temperature of 14°, and 4 inches of pnow in some places. TiMREu: J JFH. The timber of Abies Douglasii is among thefinest of all kinds of deal. We have now before us a plankan inch thick, almost as hard as Yew, which has stood in awarm dry room for 24 years without warping or splitting, orbeing in any way affected. The statement that you havereceived is the reverse of the fact in all the districts wateredby the Columbia River. Walls ; L L. On no account use coal tar upon your wallg, atleast at this season. Many a fine tree has been killed by itsvapour. I


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