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HORTICULTURAL OF LONDON. | already been insisted upon by Mr. Newman, in his and highly curious flowers, mig itle i tte place in 
oC. is hereby & civen, the “hat daly one = Mastin of this ingenious Sik on British Ferns. That the pl 
Pi Soe: month: during yn ame : f | less ‘fitly occupy a place in he Pine stove. In either 
prsibtr p cso sen and January ; viz. : n are healthy is is admitted ; then, is a proo! ica the PY wicket le; a border 
Ang. ard, Sept] ri ‘Oct, sth, Nor. and, Dec. 7th, and Jan. isth. he the a is ane yitiated. Bat su: suppose fora moment | P e gers we m of the lint 4 is mos' ect aga 
Regent Street, July 29, 1 that, Mr. s cases are air-tight, no one will pie composed y-peat imined with pol mae 4 ough 
Be ROT = mesa tend sonbpne mon greenhouse isso. There, at least, eek anak > et psi Pager 
arp eners’ Cc epiitcié. the air enters without let a hindrance. Now, we i be equally suitable. Tema tesitnd: cond will sotoale 
Tie & ee uy oduce a hich, 4 with = most. varied kinds of itself either to wooden n illars, or to wires; bat 
RDAY, Y 31, 1841. vegetation, sas Ear Pons I be occasionally bi 
eee naam shall Bs h Ithy where | to make them throw out side branches, and thereby gi 
MEETINGS INTHE THE ENSUING WEEK. = they are fully eapeel for th duction of fruit, the plant hav. 
— pies moe ter | sphere, and shall have all those in tee on sickly ; | ing naturally little disposition to branc munch. a ge he 
ete Bes le saggy sig hched, Bets so that, in such a case, air, if noxious, is not so evideat that success in the por corner —_ po 
Tae eqnares 3 and public pi Places of London, peel | 
rg 
las, have an 
vil name, so 
that soil pe = 
‘ore join issue with 
Seer ere, Loudon 38 | ait 
| when it surrounds ke ue beneath the sky, 
becomes baad 
and only 
ise leds of the stigma, I shall briefly state the manner of per- 
ta ta sane formi opera’ season Pa mech sat ate illa plani- 
RRS 
the deleteriou: 
terio 
‘orming that 
ia, three sep petals surround the column 
hi bears the anther aye sigma the former of these, a 
oP si pa rd attached t 
gaa ET 
tne dee 
= ed 
Q 
1 
. * fl Ae 
neck, 
lowek but surface, th che pote masses. This maori is 
air| Do w 
Ti ons, weicarebiee Surely no ust beg | o 
those who are anxious to know why it really is so, in 
many cases, to suspend their curiosi 
In another éoliiinis, we 
x ian pe 
syth, gardener to the E 
Towers, upon the subject of partes pot 
author is a most skilful, practical P 
ntitled to much attention, and we are ni 
are as 
But we 
the column, where it rests upon an organ, called the 
alum, « 
Ree 
curiosity till next week. 
a paper by Mr. _For- 
J 7 
the column, Ties | 
terminates a bearded gi andalar process caper covers = 
! et gn The retinaculum, which is : 
Shrewsbury at 
that and a wie waiters it is theref 
man, nis opinions 
sig 
hy 
ke 
n | vations on ye ag 
strong | crocks, and considers 
meron in the Ponca aan of «38 pote se) be affigient 
.: e thin k him e we | 
the 
He tndervales 
t 
he wee of 
enough, as large 
one 
eradventure the ancient pane 
aged HE, 
arias apes ot Gaul, wate it look 0 
ap goer ‘the i it 
potter: 
alar in 
‘Yy commonly in ‘ab, and hich he con 
We, however, recommend his observations to 
tersti 
and a stigma, seizing th 
the direction of the ane 
‘and down 
abinvedite 
eet 
fragments 0 oO 
condemns. | 
of 
a question inhabitants 
of Mayfair and Westninser, = to. the dwellers in 
the murky regions of Moorfields. We shall endea- 
| in fruiting ‘ania 
ON THE Pant niece OF VANIL 
ons| 
nt quest 
ky 
your then, geaed what skill we ee fh to settle this im- 
batts 
ars pas 
vtieat air is phil, and aed earth is eth in 
bch ants cannot live in air an nd earth that are 
in the ‘Anna of Ne tural History” for 1899. It appears 
M. MW 
ide! 
LA. 
red that Vai nilla aromatica | 
se- | On, or contin 
hou 
flowers will not drop, but remain for a 
ue fixed to the fruit. In abou! 
easily apposed rf ay 
ers: ware se out ¢t 
} ich therefore 
of which i is given | 
era 
all fi 
or are nari is oe morning, and t this must be sisoonied 
preparation, probably to to 
from h 
a 
confo unded under 
whatever — it m 
Vanilla, 
the. 
t to those 
\ 
name of V 
may be 
that 
an be no questi 
is one of hee “which produce er 
Abed Ess Spee 
se impo orted fr 
atica ; and that, 
Rphaira the Meee 
ion — Vanilla — | 
pods, equ 
eg ae fo fies 
1 BS 
sy ogi 
oth well sui 
ci ai 
fires ee boned 
— 
Prim illa aro 
in England; the ant pashan ony in Je Nethonses | 
being the Vanilla planta of Andrews, i 
_ The. Vanilla of commerce isa long, narrow, black | 
now 
perties ; the method I have oe for that purpose isto 
ked bot - which appears to pre- 
serve them perfectly: there are a number of small crystals 
m the surface * each ate Bee ‘which are no doubt crystals: 
of b enzoin.—J. He 
ptpKOvEMENT OF OF FLOWER-POTS. 
ornamental flower- 
Is; it is 
se gana not the air of 
va natal mixed with another 
ee air, of these t 
inane of one and. thc aren. 
seat we a se aclear- 
at Be . on- 
Agree sfat: 
ingessantly by our sea-coal pe 
delightfully 1 fragrant, _ 
hard 
particularly injurious. These ideas, lik 
Lb practical evidence, are sel 
d otherwise “stilled 
Or, ng that.it is not so, still | some of the 
aoeaan sucha vitiated atmosphere | at : Ea 
r proper flavour. 
ike a “2 cylinder t 
h the soil 
not close t 
of earth is pee 
