. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 00 kilos of Black WiniRadishes, an article unknown in our own markeand of Sorrel, an unimportant London vegetabthe consumption in Paris is greater than thatSalads in London of all kinds put together. But since M. Hussons book is likely to appfvery shortly we shall take a future opportunityreturning to this matter. We understand that a further small supplyMexican seeds received from Mr. Botteri is reafor distribution to the Fellows of the Horticultu:Society. 172. New Plants. Galanthus plicatiis. Marsch Bieh. Fl. TawtCaw. III. 255.(The Crimea


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 00 kilos of Black WiniRadishes, an article unknown in our own markeand of Sorrel, an unimportant London vegetabthe consumption in Paris is greater than thatSalads in London of all kinds put together. But since M. Hussons book is likely to appfvery shortly we shall take a future opportunityreturning to this matter. We understand that a further small supplyMexican seeds received from Mr. Botteri is reafor distribution to the Fellows of the Horticultu:Society. 172. New Plants. Galanthus plicatiis. Marsch Bieh. Fl. TawtCaw. III. 255.(The Crimean Snowdrop.)When the warm breath of Asia Minor was first iin 1855 by our winter-beaten troops at Sebastopnothing welcomed them earlier than a beautiful whflower which all recognized as a Snowdrop, the mesatger always sent forward to announce the approachspring. Not however the same as was wont to ch(them in their English homes, but a taller and a stousort. Trowels and spades were set to work, and infew short weeks the bulbs of the stranger were trai. feiTed to our gardens here as so many pisouvenirs of our gaUant distant friends. Nuresuch treasures are sure to be nursed, the Cii(Snowdrop has now reared its graceful headdirections, and there are few who have not looke;llthe stranger. It is stouter than our own Sno J(forms great tufts of plaited leaves, and carries Bigreen colour in the petals. Botanists call it 1{ tsecond reason Gala^Uhus pUcatus. Introdmjiabundance as it now has been, we may hope remain a living garden monument to the men!7those bold hearts whose blood has been poured it Ithe honour of their country among its native hill VEGETABLE PATHOLOGY.—No. CX 481. VuLNEEA (Wounds).—Vegetables are euWa variety of external injuries, arising from verycauses. As in the human frame, these may beor less importance according to their which are affected. Vegetables, from thiipliar organisation, bear partial injuries much bef^tanimals, because there is no commo


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