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18—1852. | 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
279 
— ies the change is 
illing 
Rae been N in inthe plant € department. 
e pepper o has been 
green, and the — 
—— 
A mixture of Cayenn 
tried ſor the ee of — ~ in the va various ——_ sit os 
houses, an 
ugh the fumes we erful 
1 
been — for a few — — — — of the insects 
The ap 
of the A en —— to it, an 
ed florist- 
s 
FLORICULTURE. 
HE Avuricuta—aAs Auriculas are still in flower 
asked a perfect 
re- 
spond to the question 7 an ng down the pri rules 
y which we are guided when oe. this favourite 
In i zeneral appearance the fo n,m 
d healthy, —. a space a 
hould be well grown 
equal to double the width of the —.— of bloom — 
should be rect, and sufficiently strong to 
rt the truss without assistance, it well 
above the folia e footstalks of the pips ‘should 
be strong, and of such a length as will allow the 
ow to op ithout one overlaying another, 
the whole formin globular head of well- 
xpanded flowers, sail in — similar in properties. 
, Standing up 
ro 
report with satisfaciion, as 
— fine variety southward. 
urner were 
being a — rs — Ligh 
wish 
that this et ag is — 
by an old florist — — Lan 
it was sold by bim to 
uate both raiser 
8 Hero. I 
G. 1, whi 
hamon 
of — — Lack gh — sixth Ny os” J. Moo 
— 
— — 1 
— — of Recbda 
flowe t fi th 
777 a sort chat may — — on. a. 25 
joose ; 22, — 23, a flower of v 
—— ly — sates for the 
It was in the 
p 
— 
—— — an — 
ero; 27 — 1e 
called Hero 
le, who, 
Fale 
and at onc 
, blue 
2 mi and narrow 
: of 
adds considerably its beauty, by the contrast f g against the pr is iden Pau 
and has invariably answered, It must, however, make with the vivid and lively appearance of th and ab mer res with Effie Deans, mich ihe 5 8 5 < broader 
$ | i ; i i ani 4. good in colour — N. * 
be om four di flowers. The 2 which the i ual pp should — ints the on'y one ossessin, m to — ige 
the plants are reed insects. None of the | possess, consist in its being perfectly round, flat, ington. A has quality — te wish —— y of colour, 3 
lants operated on were in the least injured in the smooth on the bodge; 3 the divisions which ſorm the seg-| in the ground and im the tips; we-wish the disk were other 
foliage In the kitchen hosphate of lime, ments of the than light, and more — J B is good in breadth of petal, 
— pen. Aa" * and, moreover, they si disk durable, © deep p 
guano, and guano with sulphurie acid, haye tried | thereby rendering ‘the circle as perfect as possible, with ray of crimson, *. disk, We are dis 
as ure for Barly York Cabbages ; but with what The tube, or centre, must be round, ofa yellow colour, to award the to B. which, if we recollect rightly, re- 
yet remains . ved. A simple, Lait in al filled with the anthers or “thrum.” he eye —. s Sarpe rise, Ba ay All . elled and dry; you 
ity a very important invention entilating | or “paste” round the should form a perfect circle ould Rave wrappe pos P 
in cold weather, by Mr. Sibthorpe, is in | of a dense pure white, clean an its edges, even, anid free dale: Z, Nenny related to that i wants the aiig 
operation in the ey Ver pirrar pond: from blemishes. The band of eolour surrounding the violet tinge ae — fine species possesse 
It consists of a x about 4 inches deep, in- eye should be dark, sah or bright, pce distributed | Fe . : WHG. flower possessing mg 1200 properties, 
verted on — dal the of a hot-water — all Peto poo never e wag 2 the} some smooth ie g for its cireu 2 — ha crow, pointed, 
with which the house is heated. Both ends of this . Ag ass t 8 Sees in, or and deposed k vo! be tipi tipped v v ih a a greenish tinge, mouerately 
i are open ; — al air enters one end through a outer edge, must of a ——— green, w grey | reflex smooth, of good pro- 
: ventilator, is warmed in its passage along apt box be colour, | ‘The eireles which compose the face of the pip 2 — bir aoe “expanded the colours contrast 
the tank, and is ted to escape at they are of a | New Dantas. A dis tments to wh 
of this drain into interior of ae house, — which uniform width; that of each circle being half the diameter 1 fe are iia able, ew r disturb inate than the 9 
means fresh air is farnished in a warm „and it of the tube. Thes 99 are conside drawal of or — 1 —— 8 
be that, if it is desired, it may be easily to form the standar yeap nok in the ei — 56 aad, ex We ——＋ 3 Mn. 
moistened by having evaporating pans in its course alon e number of pips neee 4 com- Wentworth (Whale) and Bob (Drummond) are both to remain 
tank. Its circulation is so rapid that in a ma etition yaries in different localities, g the north they | in the nurseries this par from causes beyond the control 
it Polmai 3 fore, although it has not yet | are exhibited with from t * ; About — — 1 is of of no eno ss a floriat’s variety 
been sufficie M in operation to test its real value, | seven are eonsidered requisite, Not less than five, how- second-rate; 3 similar, if not identical, with George aiy 
it is not difficult to foresee the beneficial effects which | ever, * to be dae 2 e in seedlings (Buck). J. E. 
must result from it. We d onth that, owin t season), and as many yen te an be sym- 
to unusual severity of the „ addition me cally arranged, that have the r Au. properties. 4 Miscellaneous - 
‘coping boards for the protection of the blossom on the | Selfs or Auriculas with only one etic —— be eyes The India Rubber Tree.—The Seringue tree has long 
w 
bA A ot eet 
£ 
z 
; Ani 
but when we 
-have as as many and which we have 
us during thi — and ae D shone 
nor netting are effectual in 
Straw screens — therefore been wholly ee for ü the 
Peaches, and the netting has been taken for the Pear 
: : — ith 
HE SERE 
1 
H 111 By 
vE 
80 
H 
G 
consists of a east-iron — 
50 sho: 
a 
i 
— 
Ho 
great ake that name, 
— of 13,000 feet above the 
are judged 
g 
on How to Turn a WI 
told, but 2 never tried t 
bra 1 — 
2 White-edge, lst, Glo f, a 
in, 1 Shaded elf: 
ear M 
on same prineiple, as regar 
1 — and i with this e 
some th i 
rm, 
exception, that 
paste, or eye, the 
the — in 3 Auriculas than in — | 
which are e Ipines, or Auriculas with ye 
centres, and shaded margins, 
found to 
standard as above. Tome 
Next week we hope to be ab 
the 
pe 
most favourite varieties now grown for exhibition. an 
HITE —.— Brun. —I have been 
experiment, by a — 5 
ted cul Belgium, that that: he will 
ne by keepin Dera wor Y wilt 
Irthes 
tivator 
able, in the course of a — two, to produee a bas f 
0 the root 
stout 
Abo ifn ii 
en known to exist abundantly on the Rio Madeira, 
but i it is m yay Áa the ä year that it has been 
from near 
est had been 
morning I took a 
ce, 
the base into 
eut off 
ening had been 
trunks, o 
"e height of vai te feet. 
of it, an 
„that is, from one to 
been 
three feet from the eai} but had the tape 
k when used. Inguirer. 
OXFORDSHIRE — Socrery, April 29 
first show of the season 5 with — 
e 5 Ist, R. 11. 
ik Conspicua. 
Lane; 24, R. B. . he —4 
Png and Son 4th, Po alke ‘ane 
vourites were — exhibited, the best 
Duke of Perth, Diad 
Ro bert Burns, France Cycole, 
were 
ng them iuto 
— lst; Day, with whee: 
with Epa acris grandiflor 
spectabilis, a fine specime 
—— and of 36 Mona; 
bited by Mr, Tenn 4 of f Slough, not for competition; 
Among the Auriculas we arked 2 — fine Pica 
Specimen Plants: 
2d, 5 — Robinson, 
ay, Diel al 
and where fr 
t this Maizo is sown and also when it is 
the garden. 
just s tated iti is ewer’ that it will be 
t introduced, It 
with peat. 
ad disinfect 
Owing to the 
s of Cheetham’s — — Hero, Conquero 
str eget to 
Duke of Norfolk, 2 . Chiefin; 
Yy 
— | 
ed 
tion must be increased 
to 
ants, the near his 
; the m 
and the pig very Savoury, t hough with a 
After breakfast he 
we been ‘much 
itable 
Lovely Ann, Ri azes Champion, * of Wales, 
— thin bebe “Bolerer, 3 Ne plus uitra, True Briton, 
— — ng Beauty, aud Squire Cullman. I 
— as new and tine: Alfred the 
treat, “Royal 4 — „Guge, Lady Emily, Adela, National, Sir 
art, Pan 
sisting nae Bess „ Alboni, Beauty of Hammer- 
Pani —— of Barton, sia ini 
ETH Lowpon $ ae. on Tuesday 
——— injurious to 
of laa While the peat et suitable for 
generally 
' H 
80 as 
was produced by Mr. n, 
Queen of Beauties (smb. 
ason 
Sovr 
average ae og and was from Mr. 
DON FLORICULTURAL Soctery, A 
8 the cup. J. 
Miler, and won 
A pr onagri our r 
warens It would ‘at by 
six plants in the collection, 
— We « can also report that at 1 
ort of t he South 
Ag Peg 
— — of 
both on 
is 
Wie he, * ir 
W 
8 
; erred is in the form 
battledores which — pea keene gå for folding 
them, only thinner and flat d the milk 
in the morning omat go into — 8 and visits in 
with him a tereado and 
. 
| —— cuya ze suspended by a handle 
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