GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
23. 
g—1848.] THE 
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fi ears in advance of one planted 
Eg e M. "Young" s plan; yok the trees will 
superior in so and in 
—wh ely t the AW- 
19 5 Ar atd 9 cae be 8 if the Natel 
is rightly stated ; or if the poprica Ke — 
ie N the Natural Order should be ¢ sacece,”’ 
a PA Making Je ee p. ee — In reply to your cor- 
* aS what becomes of the 
* 1 allo ns of wort, he will find, when he 
the 44 gallons of "infusion, — the ma 
of it, and —— he w 
res for ‘hi 
t 
— 
think the 
use, it will be as well to l 
„ as it is a strong —.— have m 
the liquor; stop it close an 
the cask 12 months before it is bottled.— G. P., 
Polmaise Heating. — The mplained of in 
regard to this system of — — 7 not lie with the 
peapa so much as with the persons attempting to 
it either misunderstanding or ees ga few 
who Imaise 
mber fo: 
brii es “P ill never 
perfection unless metal is employed instead of brick 
earth,” as the medium of conducting the heat genera 
in the stove to the air in t ber that surrounds 
it. One is certain, that much heat passes up the 
flue and is lost; where th is kept at a red heat 
quite ha is lost. This waste of heat may be 
ascertained in a stove or hot water apparatus, by letting 
a thermometer down the flue 6 or 8 feet, taking the 
N 
not split or get 1 760 nok, ‘but 
which will give out 
the whole of th wate P an 
d till this is dene 
frien 3 in ex des of construction or economy of 
Thomas s Moody, Dorchester, 
STAMFORD. ie Re 
NEWINGTON ig 
dih. 
es. 
PTO STO 
N GARDENERS’ ASSOCIATION, 
o | Afte 
mankind, Short as is the history of this system, he 
it, in 
age x, Nr developed the fact that with 
pe 
5 
= 
poverty even if there existed no charitable e 
me remarks on the charity schoo! 
natur re of the instruction N re them, 
eeded 2 state, that i 
pro- 
=] 
such a token 
— | themsely 
Mr. 
e | Seer 
is a giver, the ei era receiver, Ke igations are mutual, 
advantages Apki ired must 
end to elevate and 0 
pe, ha n, cant 
n honest e “fosrless 
boule 1 ay to qualify him 
dis pæ Na duties Ais; * 
ife. And l. t be 
asanter, 
1 himself for assistance. 
oceeded to thank the Soc a for 
gard as that in question, S: 
ekhort its iaie a to increased exertion in the s 
useful cau 5 it had embarked. 
said he entertained a lively impression of the impo 
ance of sae societies ; the ey had been instrumental in 
115 8. 
where the receiver 
* 
and the | gr 
Mr. Ma nse th 
causing men to 
to each other, ban had 3 * too m 
ter some 
F lachen g 3 Mre ia ae 1 . 
members o lose at once th 
by a 
on a rte for human reformation, the peop! estion 
are learning to 
etary. 
THE 8 LEAVED THIBAUDIA. 
udia microphylla. Lindl. 
ag i evergreen shrub, with 
s. 
ceous, 1 nearly sessile, with a minute s 
hairs the — * —— bar one- 
flowered, erect, much longer than the leaves, 
conical, with a very small 5-cleft orifice 
Wps 18 
e originator 
ciety, in the ei, of Mr. Sher- 
L.) as e be 
0 A 
: e All ‘the while 2 fe are re deliberating 
) 
furrowed smooth 
Leaves roundish: oblong, blunt or retuse, coria- 
few cattered 
Corolla 
m Mr, isak. #8 
the 
e, to swear, and to steal. 3 Lala, dian 
eee —On this occasion the — iy of this in- 
tution oe Rag — — rwood, their late a Vel a 5 
fie? With a token of their Wesen for his services. | gathered in Peru by. Mr. am Lo Tig esi y 
ha Kendall having been called upon to preside, said 22 to have been 2 at an Seiki of 12,000 feet, 
oa co in the oppo he had of presenting and to bear scarlet flow his dried specimens 
7 with the — — provided (a large they appear to deep purple. The oe leathery 
etf it and). He Sherwòod would re- | dark green leaves resemble those of the and 
8 a trifling acknowledgment of the obligation give the species uliarly neat Appears It will 
ie m he had placed On receiving probably prove to be ah greenhouse plant. The 
mene — ir, Sherwood said that he had strongly specimens at Exeter are at p t too young to flower. 
a 
mutual instruction from 
ä ——— — 
con 
ie — of avira to the requirements of | 
Glossary. 
För the meaning of these ‘technical terms see Lindley’s 
Miscellaneou 
New Genetyllis.— I found — 3 inte- 
resting and beautiful plant, a species of Genetyllis, 
ize of, and having a considerable re- 
shaped 
I thought I 
could never gather enough of this charming plant; aud 
I unda — 8 eset seeds. Drummond in 
azi 
Testimonial to We Cane, on.— We understand that 
mmittee es of the Birmi 
d Mr. rap rd late 
of sovereigns, a monial 
oval of ie her during 
timonial is signed by 
Dartm uch, the ‘President = the Sooiety 
and other influential e 
e 
owin 
pin 22 
f the schon 3 
em 
spots were owing to a peculiar us, having all the 
characters of that variety which — detected in n the Po- 
the discov t all the 
stare! 
wh tatoes. dre Union Journal 
h of M t Saffron Walden 
Reser, a the night. of rite 3a 320. 1848, died Charles 
aron ii: wall known the floral world su 
ter, the ter, of the 
was also fort 
r 
uch to 
d ns. orti- 
floral love may have to * Pane by the a chologist 
among =) noe ai hum : 
set dow rst p^ 
sentiment tas a a rent tendeney to attain an ex travagant 
heigh 
sense. 
„05 the flower-love, we have the . ae instance 
n; and we may 2 
15 addition, that 94 Dutchmen, head-o n this 
3 7 to half star ve er that 
ir Anemones—to lose entire days in 
acinthine 3 and to 
less st. 
mble 
breathing over a fair Auricu 
8 in the outskirt 
n for 1 to r 1 piteh of san em he 
ruined ahs, family, and almost broke the heart of his wife. 
ld w. a to a single Tok stead 5 
arden makers and lovers of flowers are at 
curious and worthy of notice.— 
Chambers’ ee Journal. 
NEW GARDEN PLANTS, PUBLISHED IN BOOKS. 
7 
Name. Where Published. of cae Quality. Natural Order. of 7 9 of Flowering 
8888 —— — ——— — — 
Feen Ton Gard. Chron „1848, 7 Peru 3 H- Bilberries Red & WRi te 
+ —— Vaccinium. i 8 3 
Spira wail Hort Journ., 8,73 | Nepal | En Roseworts Pink * 
Gite’ sage d Spirea. se f 
pharnaceo Hort. Journ., 3, 73 | California H. O | Polemoniads | Pale lilac. | August 
E Uhren enced G Gila. $ 8 i N 
dee Mort, Jourw:j 3 74 California | H. O Polemoniads | Light Blue August 
* Woolly Hugelia. ; 2 ‘ 
Arttostem ma fragile I Hort. Journ., 3, 74 Mexico S. k Melastomads Deep purple. August 
Ns Brittle —.— r : 
st 2 r Hort. 3 > 76| Guatemala | Si % | Pepperworts | 
l * 5.— Very handsome, f= Second rate, $ = 
28 * 
