4 
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d at 
р Ур" write extensi 
will » foun 
L 
and of f inclination li - 30, what 
should gat 7 8 "à hot it 
to 5 acres be f. 12 E bie fst hich look 
for under the rate of nelle 8 
to 3.6 inch und 12. 0 cubi ic ar EN ‘the 1 
answer. 
the fall bein me as befor о 10 acre 
wil be found 25 caine feet, ex сог responding to the 
cubic feet 
er will run off on a 
ar a ii ap RUE be paid to this, 
unt of rain water that has to be discharged. de 
mina will fo: р in chief ner they will have to 
antity has already been 
ascertained, but. the “velocity it | acquires "he T aec 
ted eum var iety 
Table No nts, and may be observed by inspection of 
THE GARDENERS 
DEO AWOLE msan ———— 
TEEN and ууу connecting them in an acute 
lev 
та pus uA 
ain 
nd ago te 
acm vay 
looked vay “healthy d po 
r|this house a 
e 2 taking an annual ra 
NL ; Aichmea fulgens and v various Begonias. ‘The 
enli 
nly D eva aile in 
Souls wm coloured glass vases sus Sper nded from 
00; Е plants 6 
iform Фї еагапсе they too 88 present. 
had nearly forgotten to mention the old Phaius 
grandifolius, which is still gene in the winter 
decoration of our stoves. In the Hea — house a а of 
the early varieties were in los n the specimen 
house the yellow Hibbertia dentata, Stypheli tubiflora 
and one or two other plants, were object 
ы 2 — pe oo aoe 
wers; 
175 Pg 
nice group of Pitter 
ende 5 “have a good с 
pouiea, an 
FLORICULTURE. 
Roses IN DERBYSH Pt have frequently read with 
delight the glowing deseriptions «d 25 T -famed Rose 
gardens of Hertfordshire, and I yka p a des. 
mble thro 
and i 
nstanee do І — beitig — ' Sun — 
үз е" chilling breezes of ће D 
s lam glad to say аач 
ind ‘the m ajority of bar papal Roses to 
fio r with amazing vigour and beauty even in this 
lo cality. An prs pt, however, to grow Tea and Chi 
Roses, without due preparation, 
n, 
ow and 
ly 
ted a bed н 30 feet у 6 "a the depth P 
sieht: 2 feet, the soil being of that clayey retentive 
kind ui om a deci it unfit le на any description 
of plan grow in. I then placed at the bottom, upon 
0. X., which gives the re 4 pipe of drain a, voisin 18 inches of ee faggots, or 
2 inches ene eter, with a clinati f lin bundles of sticks; the ng 12 inches were 
— cubic feet per minute, whieh i isa —— 31: 34 ga a fille with tu soil. and сты icon ege with a 
ut if the inclination had been 1 in 100, the janie ate of night-soil, and the bed was planted with China 
ld only be 127 cubic feet, or 791. gallons per min and Tea-scent oses, consisting of Safranot, Goubault 
And if omte de Paris, Julie Mansais, and other free growing 
say 1 іп 1000, or about 5 feet рег mile, the discharge kinds. еу have hitherto only received the pro- 
will be redu ced to 10.38 cubic feet, or better than tection of Fir boughs supported over them by a tempo- 
gallon per seco rary frame-work of Larch poles. Many of them are 
“The author * invented a very simple instrument fine b hav a of bloom until ver 
for finding the rate of inclination and setting off руа late sp trodu to 
y it and. bed he yellow Vicomtesse Decazes, 
the tables any intelligent — i eould 
drains 
mito and lay down suitable or 
of the whole was remarkably 
gee a tables f. logarithms, required for In reg ya last-named Rose, I may v ice to 
hydraulic caleulations, qure ма te this very useful affirm, that it will be found quite indispensable as a 
yolume. mass flower, for nothing can surpass it in the rich and 
ciet ced fiery brilli f its colouring, d the rapid and 
| constant reproduction of its bloom; its dark green foliage | 
Garden елын TUE а is also v e, but as an individual Rose 
Messrs. HrNDERSON's ots 
a. 
ERY, PrNE-APPLE PLACE 
—The show-house here i ie gay with Camellias 
erimso er aaa” фе. Wi Sr Ea th (Erica 
Мишаны), 
zynum 
Epacris hyac 
inthiflora an variety, two o 
icuous; 
shrub ; Pelargo 
e collection of соти im 
imported from the Continen 
a ener r Mog 
multiflorum, and a н 
eum rubrum—all plants 
P 
o ior? i 1 cae mer 
is utifnl, and no 
witht ts spat-roofed ho 
К merge plants, the в] 
+ 
was just coming in 
ig into blossom. This is 
a neat "kad for a pot; it мерони, we room, | fi 
ouses 
Mt 
Be 
ST Mee Д Е 
variety is an ob Sieves: eleganco was 
“imparted. to the flat front T this house by intro 
pare, how 
Linum 8 aM 
; which i isa =? r plaut. 72 at this season; varieties placed 
1 prota a аф md here last year, but allowing 
together kills the 
ould be | a 
Be aly. devoted 
ender etoile 
plan 
and die glorious Hybrid канен Géant: de Batailles, 
and the e ood. 
in the nge of Flora's beauties 
e gorgeous combination o 
by.a bed of each of the OMA 
in close 
boi 
of 8 until the chills of a 
es sri of their flowers. 
e Persian is the best ; it flowered 
it to 
ak 
n 
‘ducing h among 
tained the UT сеч Aloe-lea: а оьлсе fine heads | 
of yellow Brie icto ЕЕ uae Mot a foot 
high or so, gave the whole e an exotie appearanee 
К has- y gay with Amaryllids, 
but Бк age b is now The display which. 
А make shoul 
EN am. fond of NE, iura, 
was here in 
common E. punicea 
8 
, whos 
Fer reine one of ‘those of the each | | 
howe 
CHRONICLE. 
п | the plant exhibiting a of foliage am 
o | flowers, must be seen for its is effect to be fully N 
of consider- | i 
thats was little to | system he wou 
no | three others of our Transatlantic friends. 
e- | command the g 
in si 
is 
able from m 
n 
but |а 
Тан ot noe ven 
pot-l di ons and t 
or | and. — it Ж уни рф under a 
San додае 
71 
viz, a thorough drain: age Жанак agh the bottom. The 
ie fl n Шей: tre, and wae 
ith 
h 
e-shaped mass 
‘ame-wor 
t 
rals for blooming, it will, of course, require 
proper attention, in the way of giving v — waterings, 
oce asio onally mixed with liquid manure. Th е same plan 
r habi its, as Solfaterr e, Lamarque, Jaune Desprez, &e., 
e indeed with any rapid growing Rose which may de а 
shy flowerer, and wh not with that old and universal 
favourite the n плите ; this latter I have not 
tried, but I am sur y possessor of a stro 
Banksian Ross, бий "s culti 
r eni 
em pre үч of Teas, it — 
much better worked on short st tems— doubtless — 
тоа etti Sivek would be very suitable Harri 
seful semi- soap Rose, but its ph M is very 
still much in want of a really good 
mbing Rose ; for, with the 
меш dus of 1 or pii haie nd enn Vers; 
y bye is only ummer sort), 
Maipo one worth placing on ‘pill rs, The du 
of the Prairies is à ous ‚ but the flower 
isa poor affair, and is da same Lo be said of two or 
The two 
classes of Hybrid Per поа and Bou 
reatest share 
the country. the exce 
and the old Cabbage Provins, which retain their hold 
upon the affection early every lover of the 
scarcely anything else is cultivated. A. G., Ashbourne. E: 
ROYAL — LONDON FLORICULTURAL Socrery.—At a special 
general meeting, held on the 26th inst., the election of committee- 
men. at the MS anniversary meet ting was confirmed by a large 
ma 
ajority. 
HACKNEY AND STOKE NEWI Dantra Socrmry.— The 
айра! d of this society phe jut been handed to us. It 
ір affairs. generally. 
AZA V G. E etals somewhi at narro ow, „and dull in colou 
Ono ^d A8: J W. Charmmg wie but not sufficiently distinct 
from sorts already otit-——7' W A ive. pure white, with 
lilac disk, but having the too pr 'evalent fault of reflexin 
PANSY: Т Т. A chaste white- ground yar уед gor at present too 
Pramas: JW. If the specimens sent be fair exa mples, they 
are below average merit. j 
Miscellaneous. 
Surda Melons.— The sight which pleases me most i 
a collection of fine, healthy Surda Melons; some of these 
are now putting forth thei of leaves, and 
promise well; they will be six weeks in advance of the 
| general sowing, and will no doub very productive, 
ore ping an exposure to hot winds, which I find 
| invariably ruins the 1 k ave only on ted a 
tI fa not now despair 
— e, with its natura 
h 
vour, bu 
iem. ad bitum. 1 а 
of eating t rive in temperate 
climes. In Ireland a friend has ers grown them with 
no more labour than Cucumbers ; the smallest actually 
weigh . 10 ounces. I hav ) st sevi 
packets to different "oie in id. Even in India 
the 5 - bun enormous SD css wn weight 
ave iden seen a good o 
ve been 3 asked "a ; 
i ein with disdain, the 
re e sho id - his whole lot 
of the 
ил 
to o one hong b after his own аал Lieut. Lowther, in 
ngs of the vitesse aigu ar Бода ty 
„ Remedy for - Aspen S of Bees. By M. Gumprecht.— 
rubbed with the freshiy-pressed 
4 ots | 
VE 
ра — rupees, but I hay 
n offer rom me of six was 
that 
Fürcutum, on Past ямі) Present Whoover ш, be 
emory, or by refi ch records as 
are left, to 20 y 
since, cannol fail » аар pe Le pu — 
total absence 
те рага 
y x he ie descendant of the exiled or emigrant 
— — —by the hardy miner, earning his daily 
ee in the = кеты of the earth, shut out from the 
—by men of seden See 
d-loom weavers, stockingers, or о ce 
—— =e ai ministering to the 
f our nature, might seem the 
issipat 
practice of gna hi 
a preter 
wers. To gp eg sa MR 
