ae 
32—1848.] 
house is about 12 feet long, 9 feet wide, 
and about 8 feet high, and is warmed by water 
from one of s boilers. a a like con- 
— ag by the Belgian window gardens, 
raad p. 203 of our volume ses K and a 
com trea 
THE GARDENERS’? 
th | bastilabium, 
delenia ap — Aa Clerod 
N. Simmons, E Best 6 Stove Plants, Ron- 
kæmpferi, C. 
chimenes eae he W. 
ons, Esq. Best t orchid specimen, 
ed 
varieties of A, longiflora, with a —_—_ of Hollyhoek 
1 arte colour.— Of i 
2 
ſeet deep with 9 The. house 
was forced on T 2Ist of the same month. T es 
I weakly, and showed a light erop, which ripened 
i the house 
| themse 
poly 8 
species, J um gracile, Mandevilla s Taw] Beg 
floribunda, ’ 8 Lindley ana, Genista, 8 G, N. 
Simmons, Esq. ; 3 
men, Phenocom 
CHRONICLE. 
+| plants inten 
8988 
ca | induce 
Plants arranged out of doors must be frequently exa- 
chances of 
mined and 
er Se — weather, e that Ericas are 
properly but not excessively supplied with water. Con- 
tinue a system of stoppi ng and ag with 
possibl N shift i lacing of 1 — “a 
e, or rep and main- 
— when the weather fails to 
FRUIT wh gor 
It will readily be seen that Vines perfecting a heavy 
crop o of fruit will AN apasa beyond | the mere 
an Ming 
ws's Ne Pies 
rde V. Williams 
parr +- 12 I. Williams, Esq..; collection of 
ir 6. Lemon, Bart., M. P. — From. die Cornwall 
Nebels. 
The Farmers * Cotgager“ 
Dablin: Thom. 12mo. 
In order to — a ay, to this at e Natio it 
ugh to say that t National 
and they coul thing. 
The R rria given by Mr. Campbell are just such as 
peasantry require: as much want and no more 
and we can only say that if they, the Irish, ean and will 
follow am very piin instructions, they will. soon wy 
s raised from poverty and wrete 
points, however, in which w 
er fro In the first ao we doubt 
the ) propriety of app ying manure to the Potato i in the 
droppings w 
carefully; anda after 
We pare last 
or 8 
t — 
to 
not advisable to —.— the P 
th 
roots, therefore an oc ceasional su pply of | _anure-water 
ne Aaralan propriety be given, Continue 
„ all 
ingress 
with ripe fruit, Peaches.—It is 
each-houses 
resent that maturity had better be encou- 
raged — a little extra rather than a — of heat. heat. 
at this per riod of their angle Y injury from a deficieney 
water, or my neglect, will interrupt the formation 
flowe 80 di of a 
of fruit. Cheek the growth of runners 
fom the young — and plunge the A ape to prevent 
to the roots from the action of the sun, 
FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES, 
duties, at least when 9 and 
V 
erbena beds requi 
buting. Scarlet Pel N are particular] 
sa “et presenting such a mass of foliage 
e particularly lia 
a Dahlias require similar Pg Ene — 
too, must be — ‘ood Detach Carnatio 
and Picotee layers them out. Pink — 
may seeds, 
week : F 
shoots tothe to top ofthe house. These ri — 
in November. Foreing 
February, and the result is a fair 
exago shown by 
Haythorn, garden of the 
Society were various Orchids: a San bush of Impatiens 
anger 4 a npa Lily, Begonia fuchsioides, the beau uty 
are iflorum, 
much like a white Lilae; and —— 
Species remarkable 
but 
white. flower 
Anemone def - 
re in this i 
but sparingly; two cs a wl aye of re- 
oe o brillian ered. Za 
2 
8 
romise of being, when 
really fine thing, and, possessing a colour b) 
at this season; it will no doubt prove 
——— a 
the autumn: and w 
4 native to be inter — 
8 led by — ria Chirita sinensis ; | of 
ohliana, a | 
not only for its beauty, but for its 8 i 
tha 2 The endless applications made to us for the names of 
plants — 
tremely mar AE “Fony poze shoul 
| 8 for 
farmers and residents in the country. 
In the 
1 e the of — should never be de- 
— so late inte ab Mare: he recommends | 
al not have allowed the alter- 
We would also sub- 
is further — whether heading down 
es should be adler d till the end of Febru 
winter, g 
n, and then the period of pushing the new buds is 
the | bent time. These are, however, small matters. The 
is a good 
in the present state of Ir 
Botany; or Coloured Figures of British 
8vo. 
ish 
Plants. Small Edition. Vol. I. 
figures of British 3 thins lies 
| applied to colouring an but it must of 
4 by man bour, w wren “eee 
ers a very — 
ut when we first 
. — 
y clubbin — sums, * paas economising 
It is certainly invaluable 
to them, as — ts —— 
Miscellaneous. 
‘ale of ag in New Zealand—Of the sheep just 
m Launceston, a spirited competition for 
be considerably 
New — ral of July, 1, 1848. 
Calendar of Operations. 
pipe sig an 
1 
soil, equ * at oa et, they ought to 
there is little — 2 “ft the Pink searing 
friend of ours, who last year dressed his bed with dried 
th 
KITOHEN GARDEN gitas e 
the | practice of 
oo 
CONSERVATORY AND ena ag 
the weather unfi 
_ SHovtp er prove unfit for out of doors work | 
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