. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. the constituent parts it was found to consist of the upper part, inflo-rescence, and young capsules of a form of N. Tabacum. The peculiar flavouris given to this Tobacco by the smoke of the wood of Finns halepensis. in whichit is suspended for some months. Asarnm canadense as an Aromatic—The roots of this form an ofiicinaidrug, which is in the secondary list of the United States Pharmacopoeia, and isliDOwn under the popular names of Wild Ginger, Indian Ginger, Colfs-footroot, and Canada Snake root; it is used instea


. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. the constituent parts it was found to consist of the upper part, inflo-rescence, and young capsules of a form of N. Tabacum. The peculiar flavouris given to this Tobacco by the smoke of the wood of Finns halepensis. in whichit is suspended for some months. Asarnm canadense as an Aromatic—The roots of this form an ofiicinaidrug, which is in the secondary list of the United States Pharmacopoeia, and isliDOwn under the popular names of Wild Ginger, Indian Ginger, Colfs-footroot, and Canada Snake root; it is used instead of Ginger by the countrypeople in some parts of New England. On account of its medicinal properties,it has been noticed by American writers on native medicines ; but it seems to bolittle used in regular practice. Physalis peruviana.—Dr. Sagot, who has paid much attention to theseberry-bearing plants, recommends horticulturists in the south of Europe tocultivate this species, which is one of th(j best of the genua for flavour andperfume. June 10, 1876.] THE GARDEN. 645. Long-flowered Harebell (Campanula nobilis).


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