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45-1848. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 731 
S A ANEMONES, HYACINTHS, 
pan BANI UNUL ND LILIUM LANCIFOLIUM, > of it; but this, at least, is certain that they belong) everywhere the same; it is o ditterent an it an it 
AUR 1 00M, Clapham-rise, near London, by toa perfectly harmless family, and that they — a 8 and therefore eg 
ENRY LORIST To Masrsty THE QUEEN, | great reputation in Peru, as will be seen by referring | to maintain 
nima 
to ir heal au f 
ING — — egs ite recom- ene k n . ; se of their 
2 — . Nobility, Gentry, bess Anraten, to Dr. Jamreson?’s letter in the place above quot ted. — 2 cessation from actio lon, so do o plan 
f men the a lowers, which he ean us far plants and animals differ, that w 
ß we efori] daily repose is general oaoa a pa eotea 
„pesson of the yen io very fine sor — * — some weeks ago as about to be made by a part off the former, like certain reptiles, demand a long 
Frans = do. che Council of the Roral. Dustin nt ee periodical slumber as well; with Which N — 
— ), from 7s. 6d. to SOCIETY, to procure a <a of the rules, i furnishes them Den apleteeid 
E in 100 aa p pes = named... 2 1 8 altogether A a y means o inter in don 
00, from 58. to 8 nda eason in o 
— n 50 —— pete “named, new t has lon ee known that the C ee ; 
ANBMONES, i : e Council has “When — grow ee natural condition 
er been divided 4 into o parties. Of these one was p g s, they 
„per 100, from 6 js, * Es 
— make little progress at night: — our forcing-houses 
E in 12 fine sorts, n 3 esantl r- 0 
5 A 
es 
resolutely opposed all change, believing no doubt they are ince 
that what the world called seli-seekine g. jobbing, and 
perverse hostility to e as be a body, was r in 
legitimate gh of r the benefit o 
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d K 
FOLIUM ALBUM, good bulbs, each, 
Bud asci irp 
oo S 5 
— 
A e k © ae 
TATUM, each, — 6d. t 
ae e —— a 
Do. d. ROSEUM, each, from 5s. to 0 15 
— collection of Hybrid — LILIES, 6 sorts for 0 18 
7 — of Tulips, &c., may be had on application, 
aa 
Seoca Seons SSS 
a 
2 
stove, with a high night temperature—s ‘upposed to 
si that i it was not 2 6%: the following were the rates ot — 
to uches 
è a ody 
—— manage matters as if the chief object was to suit Night. Day. 
The Gardeners Chronicle, their own private ends, and that, admitting no real wa „ Rod ate .— 
SATURDAY, NOVE oer to 5 thus moona the = Panton ns hae a et 35.85 
iad, at least, so bad an appearance that gentlemen of; e 
Pai 1 . having a regard for their reputation — „„ o i a iole lll or, M ae 
lies ús 711 * — —V 2 2 ray acquiesce in it. At last the dispute has been brought That is to say, th ney grew — 2 i — "night as by 
Kate, — n “Hora Botanic Zar n to an issue by a recent determination of the acting day, for the apparent W is obviously unim- 
. N — mbers of the Council to persevere in confirming portant. But Paea these and other plants were 
Ir vill be in the oe of —— of — readers | a prize to one of themselves, under the very ques- — i poe open air,exposed to the low night 
of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, that, at p. 685 of the tionable circumstances noticed at the time. The|t — Sea of — oedh the result was wholly dif- 
volume for last year, we published a ster from Dr. particulars of this-in injudicious proceediog have been | ferent, as will be seen “4 the bbl * ing table: 
Jamieson, of Quito, giving an account of an already given (see pp. 470, 509), and need not be xT Dr 
Karim Roor, called Melloca tuberosa. We have | now rè eate 
yaen dees m 15 —.— 9.94 
now to state that this plant has been introduced to We should have been much surprised had this BOP bee „ „ ati 22 
by the French, and ee successfully culti- | decision had any other result than that which has 23.11 
i act of Counci i 
ne 
Scarlet Run 
a a fe 
has, with much liberality, favouted us with a few of manner not to be — that it was hopeless to vere . 
the tubers, Which have been transferred to the propose improvem the ee pee of the 102.38 . 280.4 
Garden of the — — ociety, where they Royal Dublin — aapt ety. At the best The Jast experiment being pone te still farther, by 
will be propagated. They resemble small Kidney y- ri not 3 be felt that the spirit of this reso- observations continued during a pt: of 2 
Potatoes, especially a little German variety used was en tirely at variance with an ny soun nd month, the result re. ain ed the 
forgarnishing, and called, if we remember right, die e that could be proposed, 5 that if amendments | growth W) night being 119.07, and re day bal, 
Kleine Miiuschen yg following are extracts from | were to be carried it could oniy be done by causing Thus» et ants ex to 
ern d 
su 
rooted cing "of this plant was sent to me | in itself bs fatal to the 185 while they made 3 by day; but that, on the con- 
| ae Math of pril, by M. Vitmorry, junior, of Under such circumstances ‘the staunch we of trary, under bad artificial treatment, they grew 
Sa ; as having come originally from eee had but one course open to them— | equally eyan nig 
E lt was nursed for the first eight days in a | that of constituting another Society — sounder The Hare consequence y par 2 inversion of 
frame; and on the 3d of May it was planted out in principles. This has been done, as we are in- natural pel is ature or 
pis light rich soil in wy garden. It emitted | formed, in a most gratifying manner; and already en ill. e ee buds, — a feeble consti- 
number of e i ich were successively the nucleus has been formed o Tue ory tutio „incapable o ing the shock of 
—— e — —— only being left Herren URAL Assoclariox, among th em- | great 1 in temperature. More especially, water 
‘exposed, on was frequently repeated | hers of which we venture to predict will oaks accumulates in the system, and is never decom- 
‘wp tothe 20th of Duly. Having then remarked an be found enrolled the names of all that are most (posed or removed by perspiration in the — mea 
N rs in the axils of the leaves, the powerful and useful in the Sister pee cer We —— In "iheir pe — their in Per t can 
thing-up was discontinu ed. The flower buds did | trust that with this new body will be imme iately | neither ripen their woo ore — 
not, however, a mua owing, probably, to the Fei incorporated the Practical Society of Horticulture, | ture well. erefore they ar 
hess of The appearance of the buds whose motives for 9 ae. from ihe developing their baste peters, or of — merhed * 
made me tha think the plant might be a Dioscorea e Society no longer exist, ow what 5 of en gti which are natural to them. 
i, aes the e name Olluco, under whieh L received eakness is, even ith oask “sociated with good This is in par i 3 n why our greenhouse 
he in 3 of its true name, Uliucus en and who must have discovered long 150 kapy y vould e Holland. They 
: ay t described by Loza n and rapa that to have strength there must pe union. The waic “expos 
is bie 860, of Dr Canporte’s ‘ Prodromus most important members of the Practical Society | are in the eee of a Bren oe we Jaton 
ii the flait on the 10th of September, are too disinterested not to give their aid to an fast in a forci use, urned out for = 
bew to put some of its bran ches in a large pot, | association which will have the means to promote | winter without ee nimen er when — 
l ria great Agricùltural and Horticul- the objects which they have themselves at heart, | is 5 t dies, and yet the Pea oe w 
on, I disc 
0 ble of resisting much 
overed below each of the but which the are not likely to attain of themselves, P . omae h is g 
roots, 6 or 8 tubers. because of th : | consequences of their own early — "winters than ban England ever r knows. An Oak 
part of this plant still remains in the injudicious eno if for no other reason tree, 
n as an Olive. As man The pressure of other matter prevents our oin This, we say, is t “the reason in part—but not the 
d 
4 : ason, uthern plan ill bear at 
eer A reso week . nag z fact Sak m tren ur UP aati mp would ba fatal 10 
ing only a surface of 2 feet become in Ireland what it is in England. The them bere. e e = ii fe 
strong tubers, and 62 of| importance of such an event in 2 a country e ee ee eee 
a frame were to be placed | cannot be over estimated, an s at our | 
probably continue to vege- hands a degree of notice for Cage ae shall provide | erde Pa beer, 
sion of young e Ras m adequate space another week. by thain i al which „„ igs st 
Senih evergreen. In pointing out the great eee to e their 18 1 e. 3 8 
ent of its cultivation, and the results of the observations on NIchr T'emprrarors, made New — el a ile aed er that the 
n witnessed by thousands | in New Holland by Sir Tuomas Mires (p: me. — se 5 our i bushes wild 
ude that this new tuberous we did so for me ss se of on ce more drawing | Bo f nea nay 755 pi ss a — 
: to one from garden 
sh the attention of | attention, by me f avery tarling cues 5 ared with 
ists as it does of those of Belgium. | of the great — laws which influence vegeta * tion ie pokey 8 3 
month of June I sacrificed some branches all over the world—exce cept in forcing-houses, where and s is also, to be remembered that those natural 
= Ü not ans a culinary preparation ; | it is often neglected or counteracted. : st complete organi 
er. iti d rganiza 
t answer my expectation, In all countries it is colder by night than by day, | 3 4 
become’ 400 woo ay.” Ger and during the greater ssid of the year so much tion of plants e en ee assimilation, 
in the summer, | colder that the progress of vegetation - “pahe thes temperate hil — leer es n acting © 
hours is greatly ri tes sik spe is as and c — by vitality— not mere chemii ; 
= animals. l We ar ned 8 apt 5 a as materialists assert. Now all chemical 
are facilitated and een. by heat: wiil 
