29-1847.]_ 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



"MUMS of 1846 





m etsLftonet? Chronicle, 



SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1847. 



The name of Bicton will long 1 



aich Lady Rolli 

 some plants ready 



of the trench he placed 



having been placed on the 





thich sprung up grew vigorously and. were mos 

 healthy. The varied- .: l\,u-,'p : ■' cm ime-l , 

 this experiment consisted < k-ih ... Queens t. _.• 

 ••;« vi:, Black Jamaica, Montserrat, Enville 



•• ■ I 07.., alt it ■ 



some ounces. It 



Merit quality, weighing 



cut several 



The want of a sufficien 

 was compensated lor by : 



m ^ that thp'S 



•' ■■'! to the a 



■ 



in experiment i 





ake. Good gardeoer, are bcgi, 



applied to the Pine-apple, because 



1 by the Vine. But "hey h^V'th 







-.- to be filled with stagnant, ai 



barbarous flues ; of our water-pipes and tanks, an 

 tiie sluggish ^atmosphere whiehthey warm. Let u 



tf.cii view* I Uio pu-amouut importance of rapi 



currents ol everchanging air. lor ourselves we ar 



the first question asked of an architect will he no 



»ill manage to # ventilate it. The costly and compli 

 ;ated machinery of hot-water apparatus will be on - 



This lady, while botanizing at Bournemouth 



Hampshire, met with a considerable quantity o 



■ 



.. Bourne. - When in pericc 



3 petals are quite expanded and of a snowy wl 



•nts are very different, being so woolly." 



3 observed in Portugal, the Pvrenees, I 



' -' '• 1. '" '\ i: ' liu '. . nl oue-third of ordi- 



THE CULTIVATION OF l'EA CHINA ROSES. 



narked that this description of Rose rarely succeeds if 

 ;rown in the open borders of gardens near London, 

 ierhaps a few remarks deduced trom experience might 



t three years ago, I, for the first time procured 



ric air, and being a soil that would not bind, 

 meet witii no check in their progress, and 



uore moisture than it holds by capillary 



• advert to protection during 

 I can only give the result of 





The a-r.ect m ulnch these Roses are grown to t 



'" : ' ...""".■." 



grown to great advantage, 

 d treatment had | budded either on the Wild Briar or the Boursault, tor 



