_ 22-1848, ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
Ic TURAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. — 
EXHIBITIONS AT THE GARDEN. 
econd — g will take place on — sges pe the 10th of 
Exhibition must be at this Office on eres 
— Bight o o'clock, A. 
itors at One p.m. Tickets are 
ce 58. poe or at the Garden 
of the days « of hibition at 7s. 6d. each ; but 
n only to an from F 
8 
8 
jetty 
of Exhibition. 1, Regent-street. 
FUC 
on receipt of six postage stamps. 
tion. * Hing, late W. Miller, —2 
0 Lawl -PKD HANGED for ORCHIDS or other 
TS e Plants, or SOLD, a collection of PINE 1 
ån Rg — ihs Apply to the Gardener, Castle-hou 
Wallingford. 
THE PROERD, RTY OF A GENTLEMAN DECEASED 
Er be suo 1 5 e salon 
ithout the house, lately bui t. W cg ad em 
Mops to the Rev. W. B. E,, Post-office, Wangford, Suffolk. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle. 
DAY, MAY 2 
* tT FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING ge 9 
ical M. 
innen 44 8 2 Me 
10—Horticultural Gardens 1 r. u. 
— 
mo 
had the good fo good fortune to be present 
which 
who 
at be 4 first 7 meeting of the season in tho 
GARDEN OF 
agree with us tha at 
rently so highly 
— r 
nae produced a omaha new Calogyne with 
1 anker the n 
it will, aiin turn out an acquisition, but having 
or B. No tickets will be issued in Regent streat on the days 5 
rules of Sager which cost them neither expense 
nor trouble, nor time! 
of 
hibitore will Fig in time that regulations are made 
that at 
Society’s meetings they cannot be infrin 
Eve 
health i parte development of vegetable struc- 
tures, and m fac 
chairs sent 7 one of t 
t was of a 
bad i the appearance of a very much bra 
Clay 
fo 
hite Prine te , from Borne 
ingular * ve — i by in oA 
e of Gloxinia Teuchle 
* meag Boa with biuish aa, 
with dee 
ope of prizes by 
neglecting to make themselves acquainted with the 
ae chance 
pang ieiige and the cultivation 
does this 
cessity of sealing ts 
more pressing. For 
tagonis 
Hauce 
n this way a 15 
Van 
mnoce 
11. © 
medals for Lelia 8 and 
t a aik or 
e wiis very = passed 
r by t It is to be hoped that ex- 
to be observed, an the Hoitienlteral | an 
inged. it 
Y one knows how necessary light is to the 
seldom 81 ae served than that 
we are now about 
In the middle of last February (the 19th), M 
e most beautiful ng 
Aela cream colour. 
ever saw. 
joining the 
n than is goa 
. s of rank an 
a arger p 
even in May, Gt 0 
8 
— — to — — —— with the 
e of wi which was there, 8 
pois, were constantly na ded by a 
T critics, and as 
N. 
grown in 
2 of cage pee ained 
did the 1 5 single speci- 
collections. 
kJ 
ar after year, 
to secure the Stasiak — est 
flowers. t idia 
wever their growers e all 
in their pirine. t 
me striking examples; i 
though not in 
rialis, 
Mitrari 
mbing- olum 
wi 5 Violet MI 80 1 om the . 
h America, all Messrs. Veitcu. 
than) | 
p 
8 
atus, a 
— hundreds of pilei. 
tually 
appearance “of C Caulifiow csi or “of the — eat 
f Se arance 
due to the circumstance of the + rc rae of light 
dev 
ing modification directly there is 0 alteration in this 
respect: the 
removed from its dark “habitation A placed in a 
situ 
and still be kept moist (corre with a bell glass 
for — and in a wo the surface 
n large — then * themselves 
Aer of light, an 
the 
the inferior hymenom 
a shady situation ; or as it is comm 
reg acgrt in a civilised state is the occ ce 
of Fire, Just in proportion as the world advances i in | 
m its origin 5 8 
aita, it was conjectured that it might be Faiy pome 
a species which produces from ej 
It how 
to be a state of Agaricus ostreatus. 
rr ri . upon a 
wooden | 
h, mag occasionally be seen 
the 
which is evid 
akale. ently 
uring the development of the plant, undergoes a 
let a growing plant be 
ation where it will have free exposure to light 
of the 
extremities — comes 8 
result of its in 1 aka 
was freely admitted; 
when 
The effect of light in elongating plants when in 
onl i 
One of the most fearful contingencies to which 
urren 
should b 
we 
is n 
of refined 
tastes, 
ent ag more terrible, and the ne- 
is c 
o engine, or the power with 
esas it is to pa eee to the fire, may be not at 
com 
has dau me high, 
Co 
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es where th 
* 
on these accounts 
other ee 2 accessible and more effectual, 
e have e lately witnessed some experiments whic 
lead us to believe that a c 
— vos 
containing the vapourising substances must be of 
proportionate size ae adv: 
peared to us to result 
the . —— facility with 
re, first, 
rawing 
more ing applied. by by the — . N brigade 
ee access th 
have bee ght. 
à e shall not pr ry for introducing this sub- 
ject to our readers 
putting out a fire, whether it o 
ever 25 one is interested in 
combustion 
means of which these effects 
as of the most simple and manage- 
ne or a child might have success- 
or 
fully em uly employed it. Of course the quantity of vapours 
be in proportion to the amount 
matter to be acted upon, and the cylinder 
om Mr. 
ied second 
its present cumberso 
arise as 
gf l whether 
the 2 — thus generated are not E of 
