4—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
warm in cold weather. We all 3 oon ee 
it is to rng A e an equal tempera a small 
om. Again, the trees are —— ays t che ba 3 
and faced with the glass casings, freque 3 will 
be absolutely wyi or red ‘spider will be a c 
infliction 
e 
ill be a 
inconvenient opera 
siderable shomorer, 1 we —.— all — same objeet, — 
to advance “ the use of cheap glass in the best and mos 
i ode,” and therefore Tas am glad that “this new 
ink my plan of ventilation is 
ibed 
d ty ni Illustrations of Indian Botany (Vol. 
Par 
ertain bins” as far as S racer ns 
ration “is to useful coloured plates, and an abundance of highly 
ose in — are to (Bradbury and Evans). W. 
5 Portrait 9 y of —— Pocts, * with 
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. 
near the ground, 
more than once — in he E Clean, a Sid 
the enap, and quite as wel 
trained on our o rdinary garden walls. 
n es ; | us 
but the fruit did not ripen. We cannot but think the 
ther 
glass toget premature ; 
they are certainly not liuble to some of the accidents 
anticipated in this communication. ] 
tteties. 
nego cua 
Mr. Fra 
an was a 
bium formosum, the variety of Zygopetalum erinitum 
a= um, a good ee of Coelogyne cris- 
scarce War — two — DaN 
ikes of pendulous- — — white wers; and two 
masses of miei Hed oer, exhibiting the real 
appenraneo suc ts present in their native coun 
—— furnished a promising new pur ple 
flowered Dendrobe, obtained — the north-wes 
coast of New Holland, and a white variety of I Barkeria 
B. Gl 
— 
Esq; a handsome 
Apple, gr * a B 
It weighed 7 — 
cat ‘of “be 
Hill, East Bar 
Blood Pine * oa a dish of Oldaker’s West’s St. 
8 — pimp. and fine, 8 beautifully covered 
with bloom. A Certificate 0 ded 
the latter. — 24 sorts of Seedl 
by Mr. Newton, of N merirem 
Spence cer, gr. to the Marquis of Lansdow wne, 2 Bowood, 
Books Received. 
which Indian botanists will not 
o appreciate. 
25 1 “y of the app by D. Urquhart, Esq. 
itical pamphle 
ographies. 571 1 (large 8 vo, Orr and Co.). —A 
beautifull y got 
Chambers’s Pocket Miscellany. Vol. 1 —— 12mo). 
rs. Cham- 
C losely printed volum 
at La (927 pages) of matter ‘sly 
t calling for —— — in this plae 
Pictures 45 Trae i in te — h of France, illustrated: 
à | By A. Dumas (12 numerous woodcuts) —A 
translation "of 1 of his i — 3 attempts at 
blen ding truth and fiction, in rA 
in ia els. The 
orm of f vignettes, which —— 
printed fro mu n, or 
very inferior to dicts which English en- 
* rs would have produe 
d: Kreg valions one the P eople, the Land, and 
the es iw 1851, with esp 3 — — — Policy and 
Pr * of sh 1 Estates t (2d edition, 
8vo, Hodges and Smith), is a pamphlet fall oA we trust 
well foun ded, mf — p future prosperity ; 
ourselves, we are agree — — as to t mt 
ad va . oa, tha allows itself to 
arena the ceasele d 
Sharp’s 
sists of two closely pri ach con- 
taining above 1666 Ker! ‘filled. fall F statistical, local, 
and antiquarian details, con eae into t l 
i e British pe m and 
aces, 
among w over omissions even 
by 8 for the most agg aleti ii u 
way little known islets. 
census of Beit a s enh ai 7 — chronological table, 
eee ery importa t matter, As a work of re 
rence, this i is indispensable to ——— 8530 are interested 
in k ide jeze 3 of 3 United Kin 
x Zee Society of 
England, Vol. 12 Pa art 2 
Walpers, 
OP. et Sy pid 
25 to 'Leipsie, ‘Brockha : 
debour, Flora Rossica, Bae 11 (vo, — 3 me 
This is wholly occupied by the R 
he considers ree ty ig in several 
Ewing’s glass t is i 
a house 
int conn 
with it is, that it is well ventilated en top i Mid 
top as means of by their 
middle under a raised m 
same . hinge 
simultaneous 
0 
r four 
ki was — — such a 
useful for many gar 
be — with 
— = the. pur: 
s were re severally intended 
Rance P ears; five 
of de and two 
mples of Beurré 
varieties of the bet better mak kinds 
s of which does not — 
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40 
st 
e 
Juty (continued 
Fos l 
. so oe brilliant rose, very large, v 
—Bircham ; bright rose, immensely large ‘aa ma, 
gest rose — Foster; 
— a 
n Chen 
nop 
Bonorden. „Ha eee der Allgemeinen Mykologie “om 
Schweizerbart, St uttgart), a 
study of Fungi, with 12 neat 4to plates of the ee 
Species, 
volam 
FLORICULTURE. 
FOR aca, IN 4 Cur STATE, IN JUNE on 
from p. 39).—Damask Perpetual.— 
with purple, very 
uals, — 
Roses 
Magador: Rich crimson, 8 
pee nr ilki 
andine : 
— > 
aa : Deep rose col 
Wilkin ine Mie: 
. 
inson, 
rfect, superb— 
Delicate pink, of fine 
August pin | 
— with stiff glossy petals—Curtis ; rosy blush slarge, | © | — . 
ne Mouchelet: 
Super 
Augustin 
tals, 
ont very „ dee ep rose, erimso 
onne Prevost : Bricht rose, ety ites 
igorous gro 
32 . beautiful—Lane, 
Pal 
rose 
| General 
No 
—— not think 
A 
Negrier : Light rose, e:-xantly s 
+: Beau 
iver 
Reine: Brilliant ossy rose, one of ‘the largest — most 
beautifu Oe Bir ; large and double, sometimes am 
eately v 5; very lar, e—Foster 
ned i in ari ms n—Curtis 
arge and full— 
Reine —— 1 
il 
ant rose, a most perfect and 
33 new variety, vith the perfume of the Cab- 
age Rose River dame Guillot: Dee 
pa and perfect — ~ appleby A Laffay : 
liant — erimson, a eee pillar Rose 
Madam 
One 
Ma Elliot : Light lilac — 
good pillar 
7275 
n purple, very double 
Queen Viet toria: „ Wh hite, 5 — ith 
the old cant 2 ree 
Fleurs : 3 rosy a 
de — vex N rset: 
tinted with lil ac, 
e smallest 
“(i 
Annales BotaicesSytomatic, Vol. 1, Fasc. 1 
ter). equ 
1 Lita airi Botanice, Fase. 7, and 
Pau 
ha 
l ilkin- 
son. Robis Hood : sy carmine, wee —— 
lae rosy pan —.— ce 
—Bire 8 
| 22 Solel d'Austerlitz Brighter e, j 
of mediu 
Mare men era. 
— ie 
soil and close — 
— 2 luxuriant a grow 
n abundance—in short, 
hey w ing; ‘effect this mos t easily, 
the . — toid some of the . j shoots 
uly to about half —— e For fras 
atttention of t —Rivers. 
cultivator, for —.— —— — ef the greatest im-. 
portance - W 
( To be andede in our neæt.) 
RoraL Botanic 2 S -SCHEDULE oF PRIZES FOR 
he Ex 
May 19th, June oth, 2 and 30th. 
through t this Schedule, which is just to 
tion was n fixed on Class IV., 
Carnations, — ee. Geass, Kc, are ben 
be remembered we complained of an 
nege light blush, with deeper 
-ditto —Wilki W . 
ving the private e grow wer, howe 
— We a IE just. received 
shi n the cultivation of this flower for the 
— of specimen blooms, by Mr. Taylor, of Stoke 
ewington, concerning which it is to 
more than its author is one of ee 
exhibitors of the fl flower 
trusting that the- pa a 2 the dee, 
the preface, may be fully realised. J. 
STOKE NEWINGTON pine piri oa Socrery,— We under 
3 ty. 
CATALOGUE s 
Kim 
usual wayi They 
J. K. 
— becari also in th the course of the same yi 
